To develop a creative mind-set, a person must do two things relating to novelty. Name these.
What is seek novelty and keep novelty alive.
100
Having a lot of ideas is the best way to do what?
What is create a good idea.
100
Being aware of the standards that must be met to ensure success is following the principle of _______.
What is check your objectives.
100
The "Wild-Card Principle" supports what two types of thinking.
What are divergent and convergent.
200
Using effective critical thinking as opposed to faultfinding is known as what?
What is affirmative judgment.
200
This principle challenges you to look at a situation and find a new opportunity, come up with a new view of an old problem, or generate a pardigm-breaking idea.
What is seek novelty.
200
One thought triggering another thought is the idea behind the __________ principle.
What is Make Connections.
200
What type of thinking, including "check your objectives" and "stay focused," focuses on examining what has been developed and making decisions on how it should be used?
What is convergent thinking.
200
What type of period could prove valuable pertaining to the "Wild-Card Principle?"
What is an idle period.
300
Why is the defer judgment principle crucial?
When judgment starts, divergent thinking stops.
300
"Seek Novelty" is to divergent thinking as "Keeping Novelty Alive" is to ______ thinking.
What is convergent.
300
When you learn to apply the four principles (including make connections and go for quantity) of what type of thinking will your thinking focus with ease on new possibilities?
What is divergent thinking.
300
The "Stay Focused" principle is based on doing what with a break-through idea before running with it?
What is testing it thoroughly.
300
Name two of the four steps of the Graham Wallas's creative process.
What are 1) Preparation, 2) Incubation, 3) Illumination, 4) Verification
400
Affirmative judgment requires a person to look at what side(s) of a situation?
What is positive and negative.
400
Keeping novelty alive will allow you to be open to what kind of ideas.
What is original, unxpected, unique, etc.
400
The lessons you learn from failed ideas is a key principle of _______.
What is "go for quantity."
400
What must someone do when coming up with an original marketable product in order to follow the "Check Your Objectives" principle?
What is ensure it is something the consumers need and can use.
400
Which of Wallas's step most pertains to the "Wild-Card Principle?"
What is incubation.
500
People feeling more able to express themselves is often a result of a leader doing what?
What is deferring judgment.
500
Name a classic example of success that arose from seeking novelty.
What is "Post-It" notes.
500
What about the human mind makes the "Make Connections" principle convenient.
What is it readily makes associations between different thoughts.
500
The saying "measure twice, cut once" describes what principle.
What is "Stay Focused."
500
What is a classic saying that exemplifies the incubation period.