Why is a well-defined subject essential for creativity?
Defining a problem to solve it better
Practical sheet REF: FIC0571 V1
Why is a well-defined subject essential for creativity?
Defining a problem to solve it better

Author : Paul-Hubert DES MESNARDS

Publication date: December 10, 2011, Review date: November 27, 2016 | Lire en français

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1. Why is a well-defined subject essential for creativity?

1.1 First reason: problems are often posed in terms of solutions.

If you don't question the original wording, you run the risk of getting it "wrong":

  • by locking yourself into a path that can be a dead end;

  • by dealing with only one part of the issue for lack of a global vision;

  • spending a lot of energy looking for ideas in one direction when there are other, more efficient or simpler ways;

  • and above all, you run the risk of not meeting the real need.

Consider this example from a manufacturer of aeronautical parts:

"We stick labels on our parts to identify them. But during handling,...

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