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Creative Problem Solving and Ideation Techniques

Personal Effectiveness and Self Development October 25, 2025
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Introduction

Innovation and growth are driven by the ability to solve problems in new and non-obvious ways. This course equips participants with a systematic, yet highly creative, toolkit for tackling challenges, generating breakthrough ideas, and fostering a culture of ideation. Moving beyond conventional brainstorming, we will explore structured creative processes, divergent thinking methods, and techniques to overcome creative blocks. By mastering this blend of rigor and imagination, individuals will transform their approach to problem-solving, delivering novel solutions that drive significant business value.

Objectives

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Define the systematic process of Creative Problem Solving (CPS) from problem definition to implementation.
  • Apply multiple divergent thinking techniques to generate a high volume of novel ideas.
  • Rigorously define and reframe a challenge using problem-finding and problem-structuring tools.
  • Utilise structured ideation techniques (e.g., SCAMPER, Brainwriting) to overcome creative blocks.
  • Employ convergent thinking tools to select, refine, and prioritize the most promising ideas.
  • Design and facilitate high-energy, high-output brainstorming and ideation sessions.
  • Apply prototyping and rapid experimentation principles to test and validate creative solutions.
  • Cultivate an individual and team mindset that embraces ambiguity and creative risk-taking.

Target Audience

Target Audience

  • Innovation Managers, R&D Professionals, and New Product Development Teams.
  • Leaders and Managers responsible for strategic planning and overcoming persistent business challenges.
  • Marketing and Design Professionals requiring a constant flow of new campaign ideas.
  • Anyone involved in process improvement, change management, or system design.
  • Teams struggling with groupthink or generating the same solutions repeatedly.

Methodology

  • Hands-on group ideation sessions using SCAMPER, Brainwriting, and Random Word Association.
  • Case studies of breakthrough corporate innovations and their creative process.
  • Individual and group exercises on problem re-framing and analysis.
  • Rapid, low-fidelity prototyping and testing simulations.
  • Facilitated discussions on overcoming creative blocks and managing group dynamics.

Personal Impact

  • Enhanced ability to contribute innovative solutions to any problem.
  • Greater confidence in leading and participating in creative team sessions.
  • Faster career progression through visible impact from novel solutions.
  • Reduced frustration when facing complex, ambiguous challenges.
  • Development of a more curious, agile, and imaginative approach to work.

Organizational Impact

  • Increased rate of product, service, and process innovation.
  • Faster and more effective resolution of long-standing business problems.
  • A culture of proactive problem-solving, experimentation, and calculated risk-taking.
  • Higher employee engagement and collaboration in finding solutions.
  • Improved competitive advantage through differentiated thinking.

Course Outline

Unit 1: The Creative Problem Solving Process

Systematic Creativity
  • Introduction to the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) model (Clarify, Ideate, Develop, Implement).
  • The importance of alternating between divergent (expansion) and convergent (selection) thinking.
  • Identifying the most common barriers to creativity in the professional environment.
  • Developing a personal "Creative Confidence" mindset.
Problem Clarification and Definition
  • Techniques for moving from a vague symptom to a clear, actionable problem statement.
  • "Why/What If" questioning to explore the problem space and underlying needs.
  • Applying the "Re-framing Matrix" to view the challenge from multiple perspectives.
  • Identifying necessary constraints and criteria for a successful solution.

Unit 2: Generating Novel Ideas (Divergent Thinking)

High-Volume Ideation Techniques
  • Mastering the rules of effective classic brainstorming and its common pitfalls.
  • Structured "Brainwriting" methods (e.g., 6-3-5) for leveraging introverted and asynchronous input.
  • Introduction to Random Word Association and Forced Connections techniques.
  • Strategies for generating "wild ideas" and suspending judgment during the divergent phase.
Lateral Thinking Tools
  • Applying the SCAMPER (Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, Reverse) technique.
  • Techniques for drawing analogies and looking outside the industry for inspiration.
  • Mind Mapping and visual ideation tools for non-linear thinking.
  • Using 'Provocations' and 'Exaggeration' to intentionally break assumptions.

Unit 3: Selecting and Refining Solutions (Convergent Thinking)

Systematic Idea Evaluation
  • Establishing objective criteria for evaluating novelty, feasibility, and impact.
  • Using simple matrices (e.g., Idea Rating Sheets, Dot Voting) for initial selection.
  • The "Idea Fan": Strategies for refining and improving a promising concept.
  • Techniques for using "constructive criticism" to strengthen, not kill, an idea.
Prototyping and Experimentation
  • Introduction to the principles of rapid, low-fidelity prototyping.
  • Designing simple, testable experiments to validate key assumptions.
  • Learning from failure: Integrating results from experiments back into the ideation cycle.
  • The minimum viable product (MVP) approach to solution development.

Unit 4: Facilitating Creative Teams

Leading Ideation Sessions
  • Designing a creative environment (physical or virtual) that fosters psychological safety.
  • Techniques for setting clear ground rules and managing difficult group dynamics.
  • Strategies for keeping a team energised, focused, and free from groupthink.
  • The role of the facilitator in ensuring balanced participation and idea ownership.
The Creative Culture
  • Strategies for encouraging curiosity, playfulness, and intellectual risk-taking.
  • The importance of celebrating effort, experimentation, and "smart failures."
  • Techniques for managing the transition from the creative phase to the implementation phase.
  • Building a diverse team composition to enhance idea generation.

Unit 5: Personal Problem-Solving Action Plan

Creative Challenge Workshop
  • Teams apply the full CPS process to a live, complex organisational challenge.
  • Presentation and peer critique of generated ideas and selected solution prototypes.
  • Individual development of a personalised "Creative Problem-Solving Toolkit."
  • Commitment setting for facilitating one structured ideation session in the next month.

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