[Imagination Club] Challenge: How to make
theimagination clubbetter
David Onyemaobim
david at fewex.com
Mon Aug 8 14:37:57 GMT 2005
Excellent forethought, Jeffrey. I like the simplicity and functionality of
the "imagination archive".
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Baumgartner
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 9:15 AM
To: John Tunney; Imagination Club
Subject: RE: [Imagination Club] Challenge: How to make theimagination
clubbetter
Great ideas, John.
By the way, there is an archives of all posts at
http://davie.textdrive.com/pipermail/imagine/
Jeffrey Baumgartner
On 8 Aug 2005 at 14:01, John Tunney wrote:
> You will be aware that the unconscious mind can continue to
> work on a creative challenge/problem after you've
> 'forgotten' about it. Some of the past creative challenges
> could be selected and a refresher email could be sent to ask
> contributors if they have thought of any more ideas on the
> subject. Also perhaps every six months an email could be
> compiled on past subjects (and suggestions) to ask members
> if any new ideas come to light.
>
> A blog could be set up (or web page) that lists all creative
> challenges and ideas as they occur. This would be a good way
> to record our ideas. For me, I would prefer this to be a
> record only, as I like the way current contributions are
> distributed by email.
>
> A kind of reading group could be set up where a book on
> creativity (such as the De Bono or Buzan output) could be
> chosen (every two months, say) and members would be able to
> give their thoughts on the book.
>
> Along similar lines, some creative challenges could be set
> where members are encouraged to solve/think about problems
> using one creativity technique alone (there is an
> alphabetical list of techniques at Mycoted.com) One
> challenge could be based on random stimulation (such as the
> random word) and the next on attribute listing etc.
>
> John
>
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> From: "Jeffrey Baumgartner" <jeffreyb at jpb.com>
> Reply-To: Imagination Club <imagine at lists.supertrade.com>
> To: imagination Club <imagine at lists.supertrade.com> Subject:
> [Imagination Club] Challenge: How to make the imagination
> clubbetter Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 14:38:25 +0200
>
> Happy Monday:
>
> Today, let's focus our creative energy on how to make the
> Imagination Club better value. I have a few ideas which I
> shared with you last week, but I'd like yours too. After
> all, this is your forum.
>
> Bear in mind...
>
> 1) The main aim of the imagination club is that it is a
> place to stretch your imagination and share creative ideas
> with other imaginative people.
>
> 2) The imagination club generates no income (nor is it
> meant to do so), hence there is virtually no budget for
> investing in tools, software, marketing, etc.
>
> The best ideas will, of course, be implemented!
>
> Jeffrey Baumgartner
> Your Fearless Moderator
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>
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