Humor makes us think more flexibly. People who think funny do better on
creativity studies. To put it really simply, humor loosens up your
brain to think of more possibilities and be more open to the wild and
wacky ones. There is a guy at the State University of New York at
Buffalo named Roger Firestien who has a center for the study of
creativity. When he teaches brainstorming, he says you should put a
joker in the group -- somebody who will come up with preposterous
ideas. Very often that will stimulate people to come up with ideas that
will work. Let me give you an example. A bunch of paint engineers were
moaning and bitching about how hard it is to get paint off a house. One
guy says, "Why don't we just put gunpowder in the paint and blow it off
the house?" That led people to think, "What could we do that would be
the equivalent of gunpowder?" They came up with a chemical they added
to the paint and when you wanted to remove the paint you did a light
wash with a second chemical over the first one. That didn't blow it off
the house, but it allowed it to drop off. read full interview >>
Having a jester and people from outside the industry or profession represented in the brainstorming session might bubble up more bizarre ideas (some much worse and some much better than what pops up in the minds of the "regular" folks)
Posted by: Kare Anderson | November 14, 2007 at 08:29 PM