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55. Why Constraint Breeds Creativity

55. Why Constraint Breeds Creativity

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55. Why Constraint Breeds Creativity

FromDig In

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Oct 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Innovation can be challenging. The task of creating something new or different is overwhelming when you have all the options in the world. Often, people throw many things at the wall and see what sticks. But instead of having all the options, what if you limited yourself? Gave yourself constraints? Well, that’s what Fiona Stevenson and her team a The Idea Suite do.Using the Design Thinking methodology (a creative problem-solving framework), Fiona helps you define the problem and narrow your focus, so you can innovate around a specific consumer challenge.In this episode, Fiona teaches you:
What exactly is Design Thinking
Why constraint breeds creative ideas
How you go about creating constraints
Real-life examples from the pandemic of how constraint led to innovations
Crises like the pandemic foster innovation. But Fiona shares some advice on why you shouldn’t wait for the next crisis to force you into innovating. She elaborates on creating an organization and process that always breeds organizational innovation so you can try to plan for anything that might be around the corner.Another great thing Fiona and The Idea Suite are doing is trying to teach kids these skills at an earlier age. Fiona and Shelli Baltman (co-founder of The Idea Suite) are publishing a children’s book - The Greatest Helmet of All Time - about creative problem-solving.“The Greatest Helmet of All Time, tells the story of a group of animals who notice their friends with horns can’t participate safely in sports requiring head protection, because helmets aren’t designed for horns. They join forces and go through a six-step creative innovation process resulting in the creation of the “Greatest Helmet of All Time”—a universal helmet that fits every kind of horned head. Through the engaging and humorous story, young readers between the ages of five and 10 are exposed to the same design thinking skills and frameworks that are used at the most innovative companies in the world.”We’re so excited for this to come out. You can pre-order the book here - https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0BHXQ78MZ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+greatest+helmet+of+all+time&qid=1665535173&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQzIiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sr=8-1Finally, Fiona wanted to shout out Cheekbone Beauty, an Indigenous-owned and founded, digitally-native, Canadian cosmetics company. Their mission is to help indigenous youth see and feel their value in the world while developing a sustainable cosmetics business - the perfect example of using constraints to create beautiful innovation and work.--------------Subscribe to our podcast on your favourite platforms:
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Released:
Oct 12, 2022
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Welcome to Dig In, the podcast brought to you by the minds at Dig. We spotlight marketing and insight leaders doing something different within their space. We'll feature interviews with inspiring business leaders, discuss trends in research and technology, and generally keep you up-to-speed on the wild world of innovation.