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Lateral thinking - Wikipedia | #QuerDenker #StartUPs OUT of #SchoolCocoon #Mentality | #ModernSociety

Lateral thinking - Wikipedia

Lateral thinking is solving problems through an indirect and creative approach, using reasoning that is not immediately obvious and involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using only traditional step-by-step logic. The term was promulgated in 1967 by Edward de Bono.

Lateral thinking is solving problems through an indirect and creative approach, using reasoning that is not immediately obvious and involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using only traditional step-by-step logic.

 

The term was promulgated in 1967 by Edward de Bono. He cites as an example the Judgment of Solomon, where King Solomon resolves a dispute over the parentage of a child by calling for the child to be cut in half, and making his judgment according to the reactions that this order receives.[2] Edward de Bono also links lateral thinking with humour, arguing there's a switchover from a familiar pattern to a new, unexpected one. It is in this moment of surprise that generates laughter and new insight which demonstrates an ability to see a different thought pattern that initially was not obvious.[3]

According to de Bono, lateral thinking deliberately distances itself from the standard perception of creativity as "vertical" logic (the classic method for problem solving).

To understand lateral thinking, it is necessary to compare lateral thinking and critical thinking. Critical thinking is primarily concerned with judging the true value of statements and seeking errors. Lateral thinking is more concerned with the "movement value" of statements and ideas.

 

A person uses lateral thinking to move from one known idea to creating new ideas. Edward de Bono defines four types of thinking tools:

idea-generating tools intended to break current thinking patterns—routine patterns, the status quo


focus tools intended to broaden where to search for new ideas


harvest tools intended to ensure more value is received from idea generating output


treatment tools that promote consideration of real-world constraints, resources, and support

 

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Lateral thinking is solving problems through an indirect and creative approach, using reasoning that is not immediately obvious and involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using only traditional step-by-step logic.

 

The term was promulgated in 1967 by Edward de Bono. He cites as an example the Judgment of Solomon, where King Solomon resolves a dispute over the parentage of a child by calling for the child to be cut in half, and making his judgment according to the reactions that this order receives.[2] Edward de Bono also links lateral thinking with humour, arguing there's a switchover from a familiar pattern to a new, unexpected one. It is in this moment of surprise that generates laughter and new insight which demonstrates an ability to see a different thought pattern that initially was not obvious.[3]

According to de Bono, lateral thinking deliberately distances itself from the standard perception of creativity as "vertical" logic (the classic method for problem solving).

To understand lateral thinking, it is necessary to compare lateral thinking and critical thinking. Critical thinking is primarily concerned with judging the true value of statements and seeking errors. Lateral thinking is more concerned with the "movement value" of statements and ideas.

 

A person uses lateral thinking to move from one known idea to creating new ideas. Edward de Bono defines four types of thinking tools:

idea-generating tools intended to break current thinking patterns—routine patterns, the status quo


focus tools intended to broaden where to search for new ideas


harvest tools intended to ensure more value is received from idea generating output


treatment tools that promote consideration of real-world constraints, resources, and support

 

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Very useful
Karen Quintero's curator insight, April 22, 2018 2:41 AM
 From my point of view, lateral thinking must be taken into account in real education and life because different from critical thinking it allows that the brain make deep thinking about questioning, analizing current cultural patterns that society present currently.It not also promotes deep thinkind, it promotes creativity and motivation because its goal is based on the prior knowledge learners or people will come up with new ideas about the same topic.
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4 Digital Marketing Skills Student Entrepreneurs Should Have | #Entrepreneurship

4 Digital Marketing Skills Student Entrepreneurs Should Have | #Entrepreneurship | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Colleges don't teach everything that student entrepreneurs need to get started with content marketing. This article offers tips and resources that may help...

 

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12 Things Authentic People Don't Do on Social Media | #Entrepreneurs #ICT

12 Things Authentic People Don't Do on Social Media | #Entrepreneurs #ICT | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Honesty, transparency and authenticity can be vital to the success of your business.

In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Salma Jafri discusses the 12 things you should not be doing if you want to be authentic on social media.

It's important to develop relationships with your customers, so if you are pitching to a new follower or fan, you're missing the point. Asking your customers questions and engaging is a great way to better the customer experience. Doing poor automation such as blasting direct messages to followers also shows you're not putting in enough effort to connect with clients.

Being consistent with your words, changing up content for various social channels and reporting on news that is relevant to your industry are a number of ways you can start being authentic on social media.

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Honesty, transparency and authenticity can be vital to the success of your business.

In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Salma Jafri discusses the 12 things you should not be doing if you want to be authentic on social media.

It's important to develop relationships with your customers, so if you are pitching to a new follower or fan, you're missing the point. Asking your customers questions and engaging is a great way to better the customer experience. Doing poor automation such as blasting direct messages to followers also shows you're not putting in enough effort to connect with clients.

Being consistent with your words, changing up content for various social channels and reporting on news that is relevant to your industry are a number of ways you can start being authentic on social media.

To learn more, click play.

 

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Entrepreneurs find a helping hand through Erasmus - Business Planet | #EU #Europe #Entrepreneurship

Published on 17 Oct 2014
The Erasmus For Young Entrepreneurs programme has been going for five years. During this time it has enabled nearly 3,000 participants to learn from the experience of others who have set up their own business.

The experience of Stefan Koeppl, co-founder of Indie Campers, is typical of many who have benefited from the scheme.

For several months minibuses from his rental company have been rolling up and down the Portuguese coast serving mainly the many surfers who come to the region…

READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/10/17/entrepreneurs-find-a-helping-hand-through-erasmus 

 

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Published on 17 Oct 2014
The Erasmus For Young Entrepreneurs programme has been going for five years. During this time it has enabled nearly 3,000 participants to learn from the experience of others who have set up their own business.

The experience of Stefan Koeppl, co-founder of Indie Campers, is typical of many who have benefited from the scheme.

For several months minibuses from his rental company have been rolling up and down the Portuguese coast serving mainly the many surfers who come to the region…

READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/10/17/entrepreneurs-find-a-helping-hand-through-erasmus

 

 

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12 Habits of Exceptional Leaders | Entrepreneur | Leadership | eLeadership | Virtues

12 Habits of Exceptional Leaders | Entrepreneur | Leadership | eLeadership | Virtues | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Great leadership is dynamic. It melds a variety of unique skills into an integrated whole.


Courage is the first virtue that makes all other virtues possible.” —Aristotle


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Great leadership is dynamic. It melds a variety of unique skills into an integrated whole.


Courage is the first virtue that makes all other virtues possible.” —Aristotle


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My TEDx Talk for Student Entrepreneurs: "Why Wait 'Til You Graduate?"

My TEDx Talk for Student Entrepreneurs: "Why Wait 'Til You Graduate?" | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
VideoI gave a TEDx talk on student entrepreneurship recently. It sort of sums up how I feel about the extraordinary opportunity student entrepreneurs have at their disposal in this day and age.
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Digital transformation? Guy Kawasaki offers telcos 10 key lessons

Digital transformation? Guy Kawasaki offers telcos 10 key lessons | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Guy Kawasaki, Silicon Valley guru and chief evangelist at Canva, shares ten key lessons telcos can draw upon to transform their businesses and mindsets.

 

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Guy Kawasaki, Silicon Valley guru and chief evangelist at Canva, shares ten key lessons telcos can draw upon to transform their businesses and mindsets.

 

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Infographic: The Anatomy Of An Entrepreneur | #Entrepreneurship

Infographic: The Anatomy Of An Entrepreneur | #Entrepreneurship | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Have you got what it takes to be an entrepreneur? It takes a special set of skills to make it on your own in business and that’s why only a select few succeed. 

 

We’ve taken a look at what character traits and talents are required in our guide to the anatomy of an entrepreneur. If you match this description then you’ve got a great chance of making it big…

 

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Have you got what it takes to be an entrepreneur? It takes a special set of skills to make it on your own in business and that’s why only a select few succeed. 

 

We’ve taken a look at what character traits and talents are required in our guide to the anatomy of an entrepreneur. If you match this description then you’ve got a great chance of making it big…

 

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The Virtual Guide to Entrepreneurial Learning | #Entrepreneurs #Entrepreneurship 

The Virtual Guide to Entrepreneurial Learning | #Entrepreneurs #Entrepreneurship  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

The Virtual Guide to Entrepreneurial Learning is a practical and useful tool for teachers in primary, secondary and vocational schools that want to mainstream entrepreneurial education in teaching methods and learning processes they set up in classroom every day. The guide contains more than 100 tools and methods to support entrepreneurial teaching and learning, good practices and framework documents from 85 different schools in 10 countries.

 

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The Virtual Guide to Entrepreneurial Learning is a practical and useful tool for teachers in primary, secondary and vocational schools that want to mainstream entrepreneurial education in teaching methods and learning processes they set up in classroom every day. The guide contains more than 100 tools and methods to support entrepreneurial teaching and learning, good practices and framework documents from 85 different schools in 10 countries.

 

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The Virtual Guide to Entrepreneurial Learning is a practical and useful tool for teachers in primary, secondary and vocational schools that want to mainstream entrepreneurial education in teaching methods and learning processes they set up in classroom every day. The guide contains more than 100 tools and methods to support entrepreneurial teaching and learning, good practices and framework documents from 85 different schools in 10 countries.

 

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The Entrepreneurial School | eLeadership | eSkills

The Entrepreneurial School | eLeadership | eSkills | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

The Entrepreneurial School will train over 4000 teachers in the next 3 years across 18 countries. The consortium will produce a Virtual Guide to Entrepreneurial Learning with 75-100 entrepreneurial tools and methods organized in 35 teacher-friendly...

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Teaching and Facilitating Entrepreneurship in the School Setting

Teaching and Facilitating Entrepreneurship in the School Setting | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Through entrepreneurship education, young people learn organizational skills, including time management, leadership development and interpersonal skills, all of which are highly transferable skills sought by employers. According to a report by the D.C. Children and Youth Investment Corporation, other positive outcomes include:


  • improved academic performance, school attendance; and educational attainment
  • increased problem-solving and decision-making abilities
  • improved interpersonal relationships, teamwork, money management, and public speaking skills
  • job readiness
  • enhanced social psychological development (self-esteem, ego development, self-efficacy), and
  • perceived improved health status 


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Through entrepreneurship education, young people learn organizational skills, including time management, leadership development and interpersonal skills, all of which are highly transferable skills sought by employers. According to a report by the D.C. Children and Youth Investment Corporation, other positive outcomes include: read more in the article...


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The Innovation Mismatch: "Smart Capital" and Education Innovation

The Innovation Mismatch: "Smart Capital" and Education Innovation | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Editor's note: This post is part of a three-week series examining educational innovation and technology, published in partnership with the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University.

 

If we can match highly-effective educators with great entrepreneurs and if we can direct smart capital toward these projects, the market for technological innovation might just spurt from infancy into adolescence.

 

That maturation would finally bring millions of America's students the much-touted yet much-delayed benefits of the technology revolution in education.

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