The SCAMPER model will encourage you to think creatively, it's often used to solve problems in projects, it encourages groups or individuals to generate ideas and solutions by examining a situation or problem from 7 different viewpoints.
The model was developed by Bob Eberele in the early 1970s to teach his students to think differently and step away from confirming that their approach and ideas are always the right ones. It can be applied in all areas of work from HR and IT to health and safety and product planning.
What can be changed without diminishing the end product or message? Ask yourself:
Merging 2 or more processes to create something new, or enhance functionality:
Consider how elements of 1 process can be adjusted or repurposed to serve another function:
Encourages tweaking elements to improve a process, focusing on certain attributes:
This element involves thinking about how a process could be repurposed or used in a context for which it wasn't originally intended, ask:
Simplify the process by removing unnecessary or less effective elements, or even elements that may seem important, consider:
This principal suggest looking at the opposite of what we do currently, or rearranging the process to see if a better solution emerges. Consider:
Learning Reflection