How do people come up with truly original ideas? The answer is to
think outside the box--way outside.
For the past decade, Cyril Bouquet, Jean-Louis Barsoux, and Michael
Wade, professors of innovation and strategy at IMD Business School, have
studied inventors, scientists, doctors, entrepreneurs, and artists.
These people, or "aliens," as the authors call them, are able to make
leaps of creativity, and use five patterns of thinking that distinguish
them from the rest of us.
These five patterns--Attention, Levitation, Imagination,
Experimentation, and Navigation--lead to a fresh and flexible
approach to problem-solving. Alien thinkers know how to free the
imagination so it can detect hard-to-observe patterns. They practice
deliberate ways to retreat from the world in order to see the big
picture underlying a problem. And they approach ideas in systematic ways
that reflect the constraints of reality.
Through surprising and compelling stories, the authors show how readers
can use this method to develop out-of-this-world ideas. ALIEN Thinking
can help any of us find innovative solutions to the most difficult
problems.