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An inspiring article about creativity (taking you into the brainstorming process and teamwork)

I’ve just read this article, about a creative process, how to make it better, what’s right and wrong about it:

A quote from it:

“While the instruction ‘Do not criticize’ is often cited as the important instruction in brainstorming, this appears to be a counterproductive strategy. Our findings show that debate and criticism do not inhibit ideas but, rather, stimulate them relative to every other condition.” Osborn thought that imagination is inhibited by the merest hint of criticism, but Nemeth’s work and a number of other studies have demonstrated that it can thrive on conflict.”

The article’s conclusion:

Building 20, though, ranks as one of the most creative environments of all time, a space with an almost uncanny ability to extract the best from people. Among M.I.T. people, it was referred to as “the magical incubator.”

The fatal misconception behind brainstorming is that there is a particular script we should all follow in group interactions. The lesson of Building 20 is that when the composition of the group is right—enough people with different perspectives running into one another in unpredictable ways—the group dynamic will take care of itself. All these errant discussions add up. In fact, they may even be the most essential part of the creative process. Although such conversations will occasionally be unpleasant—not everyone is always in the mood for small talk or criticism—that doesn’t mean that they can be avoided. The most creative spaces are those which hurl us together. It is the human friction that makes the sparks.

What the article got me thinking about:

I highly recommend you to read it, it’s a good read on how to be creative, how to do better work, how to become better at coming up with new things.

Presentation tip: “You may quote me on this …” (to the press)

I’ve seen quite a few presentations until now; there’s a thing which impressed me – in 2008, at NetCamp by Tristan NITOT, president of Mozilla Europe (Tristan Nitot – Wikipedia, Resumé for Tristan Nitot); he said something like:
“You can quote me on this …” and then he made a statement which was news-worthy.

He was then quoted in the media, sometimes even with the exact thing which he said as the title of the article. +Continue Reading

A reason to fight for being a genius

I’ve read in the winter of 2008 an article about getting to be a genius: “You too can be a genius (if you can spare 10,000 hours)” (Daily Mail).

I kept thinking about that article, and I want to share it with you. Here come my thoughts on this article. +Continue Reading

Nicolae STEINHARDT – the Orthodox Christian that means the most to me

Find out in this blog post why the Orthodox writer Nicolae STEINHARDT means so much to me. +Continue Reading

Horia-Roman PATAPIEVICI – The writer I admire most in this life

Find out below why Horia-Roman PATAPIEVICI is the writer I admire most in this life. +Continue Reading

Would you agree to be paid for some machine to be reading your emails?

The answer in the title of this blog post is daring: will you do this or not? If yes, you accept that a machine reads your emails for money, I have found an opportunity for you. +Continue Reading

Nigel RISNER – One of the best trainers I’ve seen

Interested to see why Nigel RISNER is the trainer that puts most emphasis on attention in my opinion and why I consider him a top trainer? Keep reading. You can also see the reasons for which I consider Nigel RISNER to be great, or what I’d focus on more if I were Nigel. Finally, you can see actual ways of contacting Nigel. I hope you’ll enjoy my writing. +Continue Reading