Breaking Patterns to build Innovation Skills
So simple but such a
powerful message! This activity lasts between 10 and 20 minutes and is an ideal way of
raising the awareness of a group of learners about the pre-conceptions and
assumptions we bring into new situations. This is very valuable in problem-solving
or innovative thinking processes as it highlights how we can limit
our thinking and reject new possibilities if they do not fit with our existing
patterns.
Each toolbox contains two puzzles allowing two groups of 3 to 6 learners to work on each puzzle, comparing and contrasting approaches to 'Challenging Assumptions'.
Learners working with this activity, aware that it is being used on
programs with an element of creative thinking or innovation, often
say things such as, “I’m going into this with a really open mind” or “I’m not
going to make any assumptions about this.” However, these words are often
uttered as they are making those very assumptions! As they realize this,
the response is often laughter, surprise and a genuine recognition of the
strength of some of our personal mental models.
Use this exercise at the start of any creative
thinking or problem-solving process
or to illustrate the need to make a
significant change in strategy!
This activity works particularly well in small groups (3 or 4
people) with a number of observers. If the players are asked to
‘think aloud’ and describe what they are doing and thinking,
observers can note the patterns that either limit or progress
their problem-solving.
It is illuminating to see how often people will identify new
approaches and then reject them as being stupid, or hold on
to past experiences, such as looking for corners amongst the
pieces. With little facilitation, they soon recognize the need to
be confident, bold and creative when tackling an unknown
task!
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