An article on the Globe and Mail website last month, presented different arguments around what sparks creativity in the workplace. It stated that ‘to find big solutions to big problems, business and government leaders need to foster more of this kind of creativity’.
I tend to agree – the question remains, what is the best way to go about it?
Working at an agency, one of the aspects I would deem beneficial is the creative environment. New ideas and approaches are constantly encouraged. While we do not go as far as molding figures out of Play-Doh to get our brains working, we do have frequent brainstorming sessions.
For many, time is money and many find brainstorms a waste of time, lacking in results. For others, the less limitations placed on creative thinking, the better.
When it comes to brainstorms, a few tips I’ve learned through my own personal experience are:
- Give your team some time to think individually in advance – Having some time to mull over the topic/various ideas a day in advance of the brainstorm gives everyone a chance to bring something different to the table.
- Positive Reinforcement – No matter how crazy an idea brought forward might seem, try to focus on the positive. Your team members will likely be too embarrassed to bring up ideas in the future if they’ve received blunt feedback and you may miss out on the next big thing.
- Timing is everything – People need to be awake to get the ideas flowing. If you’re scheduling a brainstorm, make sure everyone’s had their morning caffeine. You may not get the best ideas if your meeting starts at 8am.
If you’re feeling uninspired, there are workshops and interesting literature out there that address creativity. Some examples include Beyond the Box, Business Innovations for Dummies and a Globe and Mail article from February 2010.
It’s all about personal preference and what works best for you. My mom keeps a pen and notepad beside her bed because she believes her best ideas come to her during the night (and this is one creative lady). I prefer a solid playlist and a delicious snack.