Do Nothing
By: Kevin • Essay • 387 Words • December 14, 2009 • 1,382 Views
Essay title: Do Nothing
For my fourth creativity and innovation write assignment in the syllabus, I chose another technique from the Mycoted website, www.mycoted.com/creativity/techniques/index.php to write about. The Mycoted website lists a number of techniques that are dedicated to improve creativity and innovation for solving problems worldwide. I chose the “Do Nothing” technique under the Creativity techniques category.
“Do Nothing”, according to Bran Clegg in his book Crash Course in Creativity is a technique of actually doing nothing and determining what the outcome would be if nothing is done. The assumption that we often make, that something must be done about a particular problem is essentially disqualified in the Do Nothing technique. If we simply stop and think about what the outcome would be if nothing were done is an obvious and creative way to consider one of three possible outcomes to the problem. One outcome is that the problem doesn’t actually need to be solved. I view this as if the problem actually resolves itself without interference or attention. The second outcome could lead to a better idea of the benefits of solving a problem. The third and last would be that you would have generated some alternative problems to solve which of course there always are. I view this approach as if doing nothing was the proper technique because the magnitude of the problem wasn’t as great as originally