Box Think\xa0is doing both inside the box thinking and out of the box thinking. As we discussed in past shows, out of the box thinking is what most people use when they think of creative thinking. People often overlook what I call inside the box thinking and try to stay away from it.
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\nOut Of The Box Thinking
\nThe term \u201cout of the box thinking\u201d is a metaphor that means to think from a new perspective. It originally came from some management consulting firms that were trying to solve problems in new ways. The term was attached to a concept known as the nine-dot problem.
\nWhen challenged to do \u201cout of the box thinking,\u201d, you need to utilize risk-oriented thinking. You need to take all the risk constraints out of the scenario, whether it is financial, technology-based, etc.
\nNext, you need to rely on shared thinking. Shared thinking can be hard but is necessary to accelerate your ability to \u201cthink outside the box.\u201d
\nLastly, practice reflective thinking. We all love our ideas, as they are our \u201cbabies.\u201d In some cases, we need to take a step back and take our emotions out of it. We need to distance ourselves from our ideas and look at other views as well. Set aside time to practice all of these thinking processes, and you will be able to successfully \u201cthink outside the box.\u201d
\nInside The Box Thinking
\n\u2018Inside the box thinking' means to innovate within the constraints defined by the box. It is more generally described as constraint-based innovation. The idea behind it is understanding your constraints and utilizing those constraints to innovate beyond the box. The box can be an organization, government, or even a team. It defines where you are operating here and now. The box can contain inside constraints that you can change.
\nMost people tend to think that good ideas only come from out of the box thinking, which is not true. Inside the box thinking is to constrain the problem but not the potential ways of solving it. Inside the box thinking is also to constrain the atmosphere, but not the team. Inside the box thinking is restricting the resources but not the ways to utilize them.
\nConstraint-based innovation is hugely powerful in limiting resources and can empower a team to create something novel.
\nBox Think
\nBox Think is the process of combining BOTH outside the box and inside the box thinking. To ensure you have a complete view of all possibilities for innovation, you need to do both and this is done by crafting problem statements that challenge the teams during ideation/brainstorming to look at the problem in both ways.
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\nTo know more about box think or combining BOTH outside the box and inside the box thinking, listen to this week's show: Box Think \u2013 Combining out of the Box and Inside the Box Thinking.
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