Why Didn't I 'Think' of That?
By Bob Hooey
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Creativity and applied innovation are success tools used by top performing business owners, professionals, and leaders. This skill provides a competitive edge in this global market. A wise man once told me, "My ability to earn would be directly dependent on my ability to 'creatively' solve client problems
Bob Hooey
Bob 'Idea Man' Hooey, CKD-Emeritus, Accredited SpeakerAuthor, Business Success Catalyst, and International SpeakerIf you are in leadership, sell for a living, or depend on your ability to persuade for your success... Canadian Ideaman, Bob Hooey can give you the 'Alberta Advantage' in hosting a successful meeting or conference, in building a successful career, in selling more, or in successfully leading your organization to the next level.Protect your conference investment - leverage your training dollars. Call NOW to engage Canada's Ideaman, Bob Hooey and his profitable, innovative Ideas At Work! for your company, convention, or association. Ideas At Work! - Strategies to Success!Bob's humorous, interactive, conversational and, sometimes provocative style inspire his audiences across North America and around the globe. As a business, leadership, team and sales success expert, as well as a prolific author, Bob's innovative development programs have successfully helped thousands of leaders and professionals dramatically and profitably increase their effectiveness.Bob 'Idea Man' Hooey will help you inspire, equip, and lead your meeting's audience, association, sales team, or company to greater success! Bob is committed to helping leaders build more effective teams; and sales teams become sales leaders.
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Why Didn't I 'Think' of That? - Bob Hooey
Foreword
There is no doubt that creativity is the most important human resource of all. Without creativity, there would be no progress, and we would be forever repeating the same patterns.
Edward de Bono
From a very young age, whether doodling with crayons or solving riddles, I’ve relentlessly pursued my passion for creativity. Early in my professional life, I started a career in advertising which gave me the perfect opportunity to bring ideas to life and turn my passion into an idea mill which put bread on my table.
Creativity is the engine that propels the idea mill; the very substance which can transform reality from boring to utterly exciting. It allows us to envision a different outcome and imagine exponential possibilities. But beyond ideas, changing the future to shape it to our vision requires strong leadership and perseverance to implement them.
Over the years, it became clear to me that acting upon an idea was by far more challenging than coming up with the idea itself.
Nabil Doss
So, I’ve grown to deeply appreciate and respect the combined power of ideas and leadership. Great ideas, at least the ones that really stick over time and make a difference, are usually brought forth by visionary and generous leaders.
Ideas... Leadership... Generosity of Spirit
That pretty much describes my good friend Bob Hooey. In fact, I’d be hard pressed to pick one word over the other to depict Bob. He embodies an interesting blend of these three qualities and, somehow, consistently manages to leave his unique watermark on everything he undertakes.
Known as the Idea Man, Bob has actively contributed to the growth of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS). Through his leadership and personal involvement, he was instrumental in helping our CAPS Foundation to take off at a critical time.
He was bestowed with the much-coveted Spirit of CAPS Award for his generosity of spirit, his constant positive outlook, and for being a great inspiration to his peers.
I will always remember his words, years ago in Halifax, at our CAPS National convention. As I stepped off the stage after a first showcase speech in front of my speaker colleagues, he tapped me on the shoulder and gave me a heartfelt and very strategic compliment. He simply said, What you’ve done in 5 minutes, many of us wouldn’t be able to do in an hour.
In one sentence he had focused on the essence of what my brand would eventually be and made me feel like a hero. He truly acted as a leader, in his own generous way.
When, many moons ago, Bob was a kitchen designer he consistently came up with fresh creative solutions for his clients. Now, still in his own generous way, Bob poured all of his experience, his savoir faire, and his expertise into this inspiring book full of practical ideas, for us to enjoy and apply. It’s the blueprint for a new idea space; an amazing recipe book and, above all, great food for thought!
With such an abundance of ideas at our fingertips, we really have no more reason to say, Why didn’t I THINK of that!
Nabil Doss
Expert in Influential Communication
2013 President, Canadian Association of Professional Speakers
2016-2017 President Global Speakers Federation
www.nabildoss.com
Editor’s note: I also remember telling Nabil, a short time after he was elected to our CAPS National board, that I thought he would make a great president. Guess his fellow board members agreed as he was picked to move up to that role in later years. He was! He served us with distinction and dedication in that role and his GSF role and my respect and admiration for my amazingly talented and creative friend has grown.
Preface
A wise man once told me, "My ability to earn would be directly dependent on my ability to ‘creatively’ solve client problems and to help people make better decisions." I’ve taken his words to heart and worked diligently to make what I provide connect in my writing and client engagements!
As committed business owners and professionals, we are paid for our ability to creatively solve our client’s problems by the providing services or products. As innovative leaders, managers, owners, sales professionals, or even association executives, ‘creativity’ and/or innovation is our stock-in-trade as we serve and solve our numerous client and membership needs.
The tools, tips, and techniques shared in ‘Why Didn’t I THINK of That?’ can be applied in at least three directions:
Problem-solving and decision making
Strategic planning for business and career enhancement
Tapping your inner genius or Creative S.O.U.L.
It has been my experience that the ‘tools’, tips, tid-bits, and techniques in this book will help you in the process of defining the direction and outlining the creative process you need to ‘successfully’ reach the goals you set for yourself and your respective teams.
These creativity tools are ‘essential’ in helping you birth your dreams or in solving perplexing problems for your clients/customers and/or members you encounter. They can better help you form, train, and lead your teams.
The title ‘Why Didn’t I THINK of That?’ came from remarks often heard from design clients upon presentation of their ‘new’ kitchen. We’ve rewritten this 6th edition (2022) with a focus to help fellow leaders blend creativity into their leadership styles; and to assist business owners and managers blend creativity into better attracting and serving their prospective clients and leading their teams. Enjoy!
Bob ‘Idea Man’ Hooey
Creative catalyst, author, global speaker
Copyright and Credits
Why Didn’t I THINK of That? 6th edition (Updated 2022)
The creative power of Ideas at Work!
By Bob ‘Idea Man’ Hooey, Accredited Speaker, 2011 Spirit of CAPS recipient. Prolific author of 30 plus business, leadership, sales, and career success publications
© Copyright 1999-2022 Bob ‘Idea Man’ Hooey
All rights reserved worldwide
No part of this publication may be retained, copied, sold, rented or loaned, transmitted, reproduced, broadcast, performed, or distributed in any such medium, or by any means, nor stored in any computer or distributed over any network without permission in writing from the publisher and/or author. Care has been taken to trace ownership of copyright material contained in this volume. The publisher will gladly receive information that will allow him to rectify any reference or credit line in subsequent editions. Segments of this publication were originally published as articles and/or parts of other books and program materials and are included here by permission of the publishers and authors. All pictures and graphics are royalty free or used under license. Unattributed quotations are by Bob ‘Idea Man’ Hooey
This book by Bob ‘Idea Man’ Hooey was originally published in 1999 and has been updated numerous times over the years. This was rewritten for re-release in 2014 and updated again in 2022.
Cover design: David Saxby, www.SparkCommunications.com
Photos of Bob: Dov Friedman, www.photographybyDov.com
Bonnie-Jean McAllister, www.elantraphotography.com
Frederic Belot, www.fredericbelot.fr/fr
Editorial, layout and design: Irene Gaudet, Vitrak Creative Services, www.VitrakCreative.com
ISBN: 978-1-896737-72-0
Printed in the United States 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Success Publications
Legacy of Leadership series
Box 10, Egremont, AB T0A 0Z0
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Copyright and Credits
Table of Contents
The creative power of Ideas at Work! As we begin
How to get the ‘best’ use from your copy of Why Didn’t I THINK of That?
The Six Creative Indicators
How to Handle the Idea Killers in Your Life!
‘Creating Time’ as a part of your Why Didn’t I THINK of That? journey
Change is a creative choice
One percent better!
What if?
Unlock Your Creative Potential
A Creativity Break for Your Team
Guess what?
A creative approach to writing using a cartoonist’s concept
Creativity is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration
Growing profitably to the next level (using innovation)
From ‘KAI-ZEN’ to ‘I CAN!’ Improvement = Consistent commitment to good change
The 21st Century version of the 3 R’s
The importance of a professional strategic development plan
So you have a problem… that’s great!
Bob’s Idea/Problem-solving Worksheet
Creativity Columbo Style
Ask a question… expect the answer
Break-out-of-the-box Thinking
Thinking in Reverse to Move Forward
Thunder Thinking… when lightning strikes
A short course in creative decision making
Take advantage of growth opportunities
Innovate or evaporate – The time to act is NOW!
Your ‘Next’ Million Dollar Idea
Here are a few tips on how to have G.R.E.A.T. Ideas!
Mental Vitamins and Brain Exercises
Ideas At Work! – Priming the creativity pump
Creative Problem-Solving
Creating a Master Mind Alliance or Success Team
2014: And now the rest of the story…
Mistakes… leverage your lessons for success!
Fuel your creativity
Challenge your mind – apply mind teasers
Synergy revived
I dare you!
Bob’s B.E.S.T. publications
Thanks for purchasing and reading ‘Why Didn’t I THINK of That?’
About the author
Acknowledgements, credits, and disclaimers
Disclaimer
What they say about Bob ‘Idea Man’ Hooey
Engage Canada’s ‘Idea Man’ for your leaders and their teams
Check Bob out on YouTube
Bob in Paris (2019) https://youtu.be/PlVe9d73Uww
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Why Didn’t I THINK of That?
The creative power of Ideas at Work!
As we begin…
Leadership,
says Peter Drucker "is lifting a person’s vision to higher sights, raising a person’s performance to a higher standard, and building a personality beyond its normal limitations." Now that is creative vision!
The foundations of effective, personal leadership whether in a business, a career, or leading a volunteer group, start with ‘each’ person actively taking responsibility for their own actions as part of a group. Personal leadership precedes powerful, effective leadership in any role. Those foundations are enhanced in feeling confident enough to suggest, create ideas, and accept revisions in team goals and performance.
You might be asking, "What does leadership have to do with creativity and innovation?" Quite frankly, everything! If we are to successfully learn new styles of applied problem-solving, unlock our creativity, and increase our ability to make better decisions, more creative decisions; we must be willing to take personal leadership in using them in our own activities and in the interaction with our fellow workers, team members, and clients.
Our productivity - often survival - does not depend solely on how much effort we expend, but on whether or not the effort we invest is in the right direction.
We must create visionary, innovative road maps that will guide us and our colleagues to greater success.
Peter Drucker also said, "Management is doing things right; Leadership is doing the right things." That means creating better options to precede our decisions and their implementation. Our goal in effectively handling major problems, challenges, and mistakes is being able to cut through to the root causes and then creatively develop real innovative solutions to put into action.
My objective is to assist you in acquiring some new problem-solving models and introducing a few creativity nudges and tools that will help you in your personal life, career, and interaction with your clients and co-workers. We will work through the problem-solving process to creatively outline creative solutions - workable solutions that can be implemented today!
I hope to help you discover a new creative approach and mindset to the problems you may encounter. I challenge you to see them as creative opportunities to grow and change the way you live and/or do business.
Some objectives for enhancing our creativity might be:
More accurate information - increased productivity by better communication and application of creativity in the workplace.
Effective coordination of activities - how do I fit in the big picture? Improving the flow of ideas - both internally (up and down) and externally.
Facilitating the decision-making process - being a creative agent of change.
Training – cross-training, uniform training, and to provide an interactive forum (time permitting).
Building morale - encouraging teamwork and mutual support.
Occasionally, we need to ‘pause’ to gain a higher perspective to make sure we are still heading in the right direction. Our efficiency can be misdirected if we are not going where we want in pursuit of our goals.
In a previous life, I worked as a kitchen designer solving challenges and creating amazing home improvement projects for my clients. I remember driving home to Calgary from Lethbridge, AB early one winter morning. I had been working with Southern Alberta clients all week and wanted to get back into the office early so I could drop off my paperwork, get a bit of catch up done, and start my weekend. I was making good time