Title: Lateral Thinking
1Lateral Thinking
- By M. Allen Firester on behalf of IS68 Mr.
Fralin, principal.
2Italian Workman Wants a Job
- An Italian workman wants a job, but the foreman
won't hire him until he passes a little math
test. - 'Here's your first question,' the foreman said.
'Without using numbers, represent the number 9.' - 'Withouta numbers?' the Italian says, 'Datsa
easy.' and he proceeds to draw three trees. - 'What's this?' the boss asks.
- 'Ave you gota no brain? Tree and tree and tree
makes a nine,' says the Italian.
3- 'Fair enough,' says the boss. 'Here's your
second question. Use the same rules, but this
time the number is 99.' - The Italian stares into space for a while, then
picks up the picture that he has just drawn and
makes a smudge on each tree . 'Ere you go.' - The boss scratches his head and says, 'How on
earth do you get that to represent 99?' - 'Eacha of da trees is a dirty now. So, it's
dirty tree, and dirty tree, and dirty tree. Datsa
a 99.'
4- The boss is getting worried that he's going to
actually have to hire this Italian, so he says,
'All right, last question. - Same rules again, but represent the number 100.'
- The Italian stares into space some more, then he
picks up the picture again and makes a little
mark at the base of each tree and says, 'Ere you
go. One hundred.'
5- The boss looks at the attempt. 'You must be nuts
if you think that represents a hundred!' - (You're going to love this one!!!)
- The Italian leans forward and points to the
marks at the base of each tree and says, 'A
little doga come along and shita by eacha tree.
So now you gota dirty tree and a turd, dirty
tree and a turd, and dirty tree and a turd,
data makea one hundred. So, whenna I start?
6Historical perspective
- Though fictional the following demonstrates the
power of lateral thinking Witness the success
of the cadet James T. Kirk (Later Enterprise
Captain) in star fleet academy - Kirk had the distinction of being the only cadet
ever to beat the "no-win" Kobayashi Maru
scenario he had secretly reprogrammed the
simulation computer, making it possible to win
and earning himself a commendation for original
thinking. When asked how he was able to win
against this no-win situation, he said, I
changed the rules.
7- Gauss showed indications of mathematical genius
very early. His teacher gave the students an
assignment to add up a series of 100 numbers.
Instantly, Gauss said that he had completed the
exercise (the story goes that he had figured that
100 numbers could be determined by the equation
n(ab)(1/2)50(ab) where n100, a the first
digit in the sequence and b the last digit in
the sequence.)
8Let me show you how he did it.
- Suppose you wanted to sum up
- 5 6 7 8
- Notice that 5 8 13 Also 5 6 13. There
are 2 pairs of 13. 13 x 2 26. - Would this be any different for the sum of
the digits 1 to 10? What is the sum? How many
pairs? What is the total?
9Is this just deductive or inductive reasoning?
- Or was he thinking outside the box?
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11- Years ago everyone wanted to know why Chemical
Bank was able to reconcile almost all of their
accounts at the end of the day and avoid massive
write-offs to their suspension account (saving
millions). The answer was that at 300 pm daily,
all of the people involved brought their coffee
to the conference room for a brainstorming
session. They found matches where there appeared
to be none. This was the first instance I had
seen first-hand of the power of lateral thinking.
12- As Einstein reminds us, Problems cannot be
solved by thinking within the framework in which
they were created. - He was, of course, alluding to problems that are
unusual in nature or plaguing to society. - There are many instances of scientists or social
scientists who have had breakthroughs due to
creative thinking.
13De Bono identifies four critical factors
associated with lateral thinking
- recognize dominant ideas that polarize the
perception of a problem - Searching for different ways of looking at things
- relaxation of rigid control of thinking and
- use of chance to encourage other ideas.
14Lateral thinking is our edge in the global
marketplace.
- Dr. Charles Prather (Keynote speaker)
- http//www.bottomlineinnovation.com/500inn.htm
- http//www.bottomlineinnovation.com/out_of_the_box
_video_hm1.wmv - http//www.bottomlineinnovation.com/kai_creativity
_hm1.wmv - Talks of Agents of change vs agents of
stability.
15The rules for lateral thinking are that there are
no rules.
16Lateral thinking
- Is actually a form of divergent thinking, which
is also known as creative thinking. - Supports higher level cognitive skills like
- predicting, hypothesizing, inferring, or
reconstructing. - In problem solving the use of lateral thinking is
often followed by convergent thinking that allows
us to summarize our findings.
17Lateral thinking supports
- The workshop model
- Accountable talk
- Critical thinking
- Process skills
18Quotations
- A. A. MILNE
- One of the advantages of being disorderly is that
one is constantly making exciting discoveries. -
- ARTHUR KOESTLER
- Creativity is a type of learning process where
the teacher and pupil are located in the same
individual. -
- BEATRIX POTTER
- Thank goodness I never went to school it would
have rubbed off some of the originality. -
- BUCKMINSTER FULLER
- When I am working on a problem I never think
about beauty. I only think about how to solve the
problem. But when I have finished, if the
solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong. -
- EDWARD DE BONO
- It is better to have enough ideas for some of
them to be wrong, than to be always right by
having no ideas at all. -
- MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
- Human salvation lies in the hands of the
creatively maladjusted.
19Lateral thinking can start with what is already
recognizable
- Visualizations, and pattern recognition may at
times lead to intuitive inspiration. - At some point, though, you need to step back to
look at alternatives. (Could be a function of PO) - Lateral thinking involves pattern-breaking,
thinking outside the box and creative ways of
looking at the situation. - Sometimes a new method or new solution becomes
apparent that is more efficient than the obvious.
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22- Divergent----gt Many possible answers
23Here is an exercise in lateral thinking
- Three switches outside a windowless room are
connected to three light bulbs inside the room.
How can you determine which switch is connected
to which bulb if you may enter the room only
once? - Ill give you some time to discuss this with your
group.
24Possible Solution
- Switch one light on for a minute turn it off and
turn on another one. - Go into the room and feel the off-bulbs.
- The warm one is connected to the first switch and
the on-bulb is connected to the second switch.
25Another one
- A man is hanging from a rope in a locked room.
Below him is a puddle of water. How did he hang
himself? - Do you need some clues?
26Clues
- There is no furniture. When he hung himself, the
puddle was not there... - Think about it with your group.
27Possible solution
- The puddle is all that is left of a large block
of ice. The man stood on this in order to hang
himself...
28Here is a math problem--
- How can you divide 11 horses so that 1 person
gets ½, another gets ¼ and the last person gets
1/6?
29Possible solution--
- You can add a horse from your own stock. Then
give the first person 6 horses, the second 3
horses and the third 2 horses. That makes 11
horses that are given out. - You can now take your horse back.
- Is there anything wrong with this thinking?
- Does it solve the problem, though?
30- How could you divide a square into 4 equal
pieces? Think of all the possibilities. -
- Materials supplied Square paper, pencils,
rulers and scissors. - Use the paper supplied to test your solutions.
31Did you consider any of these?
32Definition Lateral Thinking (from Infinite
Innovations Ltd)
- Similar to Creative Thinking (also called
divergent thinking). Seeking to solve problems
by unorthodox or apparently illogical methods. - "A set of systematic techniques used for changing
concepts and perceptions and generating new ones - "Exploring multiple possibilities and approaches
instead of pursuing a single approach." (Edward
de Bono, originator of the phrase)
33Why isnt critical thinking a form of lateral
thinking?
- Critical thinking is primarily concerned with
judging the truth value of statements and seeking
errors. Lateral thinking is more concerned with
the movement value of statements and ideas. A
person would use lateral thinking when they want
to move from one known idea to creating new
ideas. It can also be put as, critical thinking
is like a post-mortem while lateral thinking is
like diagnosis.
34When starting a new unit--
- If you ask many tantalizing and divergent
questions in your classroom, your students are
likely to model after your behavior for example,
"What would have happened if Lincoln was shot in
the first month of the war? Why did Lincoln only
free the slaves in the rebel states? How did it
feel to be a woman in the path of Sherman's army?"
35Increasing wait time increases the probability
that students will think creatively
- Research into wait-time for American classrooms
paints a distressing picture. Many teachers wait
less than two seconds for the answer to each
question and ask hundreds of questions per hour.
These types of questions are generally recall
questions demanding little thought.
36Lateral Thinking often begins with brainstorming
- The four rules of brainstorming
- 1. all contributions are accepted without
judgment - 2. the goal is a large number of ideas or
questions - 3. building on other people's ideas is
encouraged - 4. Far-out, unusual ideas are encouraged.
37Try visual brainstorming
- In the 1500s, Leonardo da Vinci employed both
drawings and words to describe his incredible
ideas and inventions. By using sketches with
captions, his concepts became clear, exciting
graphic presentations. And we think Lenny had it
right.
38Leonardo da Vinci's concept for a helicopterused
both his inventive sketch and descriptive words.
39In modern business this has led to blamestorming
- Where a group of people gather to discuss what
went wrong and who is to blame for a project's
failure. Similar to the brainstorming rules,
blamestorming requires vast flows of wild and
exaggerated ideas with an initial emphasis on
quantity rather than quality.
40- It's also legitimate that blame given by one
participant can be built on by others. However,
unlike brainstorming, blamestorming requires
total criticism and judgment of ideas, and an
idea's worth is dependent on the management level
of the person giving it.
41Other methods for divergent thinking
- Breaking components into sections for
modular analysis - Keeping a journal
- Freewriting
- Mind and subject mapping
42Divergent thinking questions begin with these
words or phrases
- Imagine...
- Suppose...
- Predict...
- If..., then...
- How might...
- Can you create...
- What are some possible consequences...
43Examples of divergent thinking questions
- Can you imagine ways that soccer typifies
Mexican culture?Suppose that Caesar never
returned to Rome from Gaul. Would the Empire have
existed?What predictions can you make regarding
the budget deficit if McCain had won?How might
life in the year 2100 differ from today?The
computer corrects spelling. Is it then
unnecessary for third graders to take spelling
tests?
44Other possible activities
- Students will create a salad to go with the
reading of one of the Walter Dean Mayers novels.
What salad would be appropriate and why? (does
anyone think of macaroni salad or potato salad?) - What kind of rock would be best for construction
and why? What makes concrete so durable?
45- If I were an animal that could possibly survive
on Mars, what animal would I be and why? - Why walls are a great way to allow students the
latitude for exploring new concepts. - We need to take historical events and relate them
to todays problems (How can we solve our
immigration problem today?)
46Some of these connections might at first seem
silly but students need to be freed from the
ordinary in order to examine the extraordinary.
It is precisely for this reason that DeBono
devised the use PO
47PO is a method by which you introduce
- Random Entry
- Provocation
- Challenge
48- Random Entry Choose an object at random, or a
noun from a dictionary, and associate that with
the area you are thinking about.
49- For example imagine you are thinking about how to
improve Wikipedia. Choosing an object at random
from an office you might see a fax machine. A fax
machine transmits images over the phone to paper.
Fax machines are becoming rare. People send faxes
directly to known phone numbers. Perhaps this
makes you think of providing ways to embed wiki
articles in emails and other websites, as is done
with youtube videos. Does it stimulate other
Wikipedia ideas for you?
50- Provocation Declare the usual perception out of
bounds, or provide some provocative alternative
to the usual situation under consideration.
Prefix the provocation with the term 'Po" to
signal that the provocation is not a valid idea
put up for judgment but a stimulus for new
perception.
51- Consider the statement PO -Cars should have
square wheels." When considered with critical
thinking, this would be evaluated as a poor
suggestion and dismissed as impractical.
52- The lateral thinking treatment of the same
statement would be to speculate where it leads. - Humor is taken intentionally with lateral
thinking. A person would imagine "as if" this
were the case, and describe the effects or
qualities.
53- Someone might observe square wheels would
produce very predictable bumps. If bumps can be
predicted, then suspension can be designed to
compensate. - This leads to the idea of active suspension. A
sensor connected to suspension could examine the
road surface ahead on cars with round wheels too.
A car could have a sensor for determining when it
was going to hit a bump that feeds back to
suspension that would know to compensate.
54- The initial "provocative" statement has been left
behind, but it has also been used to indirectly
generate the new and potentially more useful
idea.
55Here is another example
- PO Suppose we could control the way traffic
lights change? - Actually, this is being tested now in New York
with special bus routes that have sensors to keep
the lights green till the bus passes. - In Charlotte, NC, the lights count down from 60
seconds to let you know how long you have before
the traffic flows.
56- Challenge Simply challenge the way things have
always been done or seen, or the way they are. - This is done not to show there is anything wrong
with the existing situation but simply to direct
your perceptions to exploring outside the current
area.
57- For example you could challenge coffee cups being
produced with a handle. There is nothing wrong
with coffee cups having handles so the challenge
is a direction to explore without defending the
status quo. The reason for the handle seems to be
that the cup is often too hot to hold directly.
Perhaps coffee cups could be made with insulated
finger grips, or there could be separate coffee
cup holders similar to beer holders.
58Can milk containers be square?
- Theyve just begun producing gallon milk
containers that are square. - People dont like it or arent used to it but..
- It saves a great deal of time and expense in
shipping. - It is a more efficient way to package.
- Someone was definitely thinking outside the box.
59PO is used to alert people that you are about to
make a somewhat outrageous remark.PO can be used
for
- Provocation or Challenge
- Random Input
- Escape
60Po Provocation
- Four basic ways to create a provocation
- EXAGGERATION
- REVERSAL
- DISTORTION
- WISHFUL THINKING
61PO Provocation -examples
- PO - The bathtub is only half full
- PO - The traffic lights never change color
- PO - The angles of a triangle dont total 180
degrees
62PO Random Input
- Our thinking target is Ambulances. We want new
ideas on Ambulances. - I open the dictionary at random and stop at the
first "noun thing word" that I find. - Firth Arm of sea estuary. OK that's it!
- Po statement Ambulances po firth
- If a firth is an arm of the sea that suggest
something jutting out. Could there be a couple of
bicycles strapped to the sides of ambulances to
get into difficult spots?
63Po Escape
- With ESCAPE we are developing the habit of
asking "Is it necessary to do things this way? - Example Credit cards po benefit.
- This is a chosen statement rather than random
one. - "Credit cards po benefit" means "instead of
seeing or designing a credit card around the
concept of 'benefit' how else might we do things?
64Explorative readings
- Teachers will read the Rosen Article and the
Analysis Questions at the end. Which of these
questions inspire critical thinking and which do
you think might lead to creative or lateral
thinking? Can you create another question that
inspires creativity? - Teachers should practice using PO when discussing
this.
65Problem solving is not just for math
- In design, a problem is any situation where you
have an opportunity to make a difference, to make
things better. - Whenever you are thinking creatively and
critically about ways to increase the quality of
life (or to avoid a decrease in quality), you are
actively involved in problem solving.
66How else can we use problem solving and lateral
thinking?
- Teaming
- Interdisciplinary projects
- Academy themes
67Why do we need lateral thinking in America?
- Edison said, Invention is 99 perspiration and
1 inspiration. - What would happen to our society if we could
increase inspiration to 25 of the mix? - Could we find a cure for cancer?
- Could we create the first engine that will bring
us to space exploration beyond our solar system?
68How can we give more than 100?
- If A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
X Y Z Is represented as 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26. - H-A-R-D-W-O- R- K 8118423 151811 98
69- K-N-O-W-L-E- D-G-E 11141523 12547 5
96 - A-T-T-I-T-U- D-E 12020920 2145 100
70But Thinking---
- T-H-I-N-K-I-N-G
- 20 8 9 14 11 9 14 7 92 and
doing this laterally, critically, sequentially or
even globally, puts you over 100