
Thinking Inside The Box
• Thinking inside the box means accepting the status quo. For example, Charles H. Duell, Director of the US Patent Office, said, “Everything that can be invented has been invented.” That was in 1899: clearly he was in the box!
• In-the-box thinkers find it difficult to recognize the quality of an idea. An idea is an idea. A solution is a solution. In fact, they can be quite pigheaded when it comes to valuing an idea. They rarely invest time to turn a mediocre solution into a great solution.
• More importantly, in-the-box thinkers are skillful at killing ideas. They are masters of the creativity killer attitude such as “that’ll never work” or “it’s too risky.” The best in-the-box thinkers are unaware that they drain the enthusiasm and passion of innovative thinkers while they kill their innovative ideas.
• They also believe that every problem needs only one solution; therefore, finding more than one possible solution is a waste of time. They often say, “There is no time for creative solutions. We just need THE solution.”
• Even great creative people can become in-the-box thinkers when they stop trying. Apathy and indifference can turn an innovator into an in-the-box thinker.
Thinking Outside the Box
• Willingness to take new perspectives to day-to-day work.
• Openness to do different things and to do things differently.
• Focusing on the value of finding new ideas and acting on them.
• Striving to create value in new ways.
• Listening to others.
• Supporting and respecting others when they come up with new ideas.
• Out-of-the box thinking requires an openness to new ways of seeing the world and a willingness to explore. Out-of-the box thinkers know that new ideas need nurturing and support. They also know that having an idea is good but acting on it is more important. Results are what count.
Keep It E.L.F.™
Joe



Thanks Joe,
I especially like ‘listening to others’ and supporting and respecting others when they come up with new ideas.Its amazing the number of people who don’t hear what you are saying.
Mick Doherty
The carpet cleaning Company
Dublin, Ireland
http://www.carpet-cleaning.ie
Comment by mick doherty — January 21, 2009 @ 5:08 am
Joe, This is very good observation. As we turn the page on a new year it is important that we are able to see other points of view. in the box thinking is like having tunnel vision.
thanks for helping to inspire .
Bill Pope
Stay Focused Stay positive
Comment by bill pope — January 21, 2009 @ 9:12 am
Thanks for sending these blogs. About everything that can go wrong has for me the last few months. These messages help keep my altitude up.
Comment by Mark Carey — January 21, 2009 @ 10:38 am
Thanks Joe! You always seem to know the right way to remind us to not become complacent!
Comment by The Lack's — January 21, 2009 @ 11:53 am
Be careful with your association with in the box thinkers. We are being taught in these seminars to get out of your comfort zone.i.e.: men get a pedicure and spa treatment.:) Too much association with in the box thinkers become BATTERY DRAINERS. Thinking out of the box leaves leaves you limitless and without those square walls to hinder you….The possibilities are infinite and what you make them…Thank you Jedi Joe Kenobi
Comment by David Estrada — January 26, 2009 @ 12:51 pm