101 Activities For Teaching Creativity And Problem Solving

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101 Activities for Teaching Creativity and Problem Solving.Copyright © 2005 by John Wiley &
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The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.... I can resist everything but temp-
tation.
—Oscar Wilde

Don’t worry about avoiding temptation—as you grow older, it starts avoiding you.
—The Old Farmer’s Almanac

To illustrate how to use quotations to generate ideas,
consider the employee theft problem again. The two lists of
quotations might stimulate the following kinds of ideas:


  • Install weight-sensitive pressure pads in storeroom
    areas that would trigger alarms when stepped on dur-
    ing closed times (from “Probe the earth and see where
    your main roots run”).

  • Conduct intensive background checks of all current and
    future employees (from “The fly that doesn’t want to be
    swatted”).

  • Reward employees with free trips to dude ranches when they reduce theft (from
    “Each one of us requires the spur of insecurity to force us to do our best”).

  • Assign in-house “marshals” to monitor employee behavior (from “Each one of us
    requires the spur of insecurity to force us to do our best”).

  • Attach small, easy-to-conceal alarms on valuable items so that an alarm sounds when
    an item is removed from a room (from “I believe... that security declines as security
    machinery expands”).

  • Install one-way mirrors in high-risk areas (from “I find I always have to write some-
    thing on a steamed mirror”).

  • Use items that are often stolen as performance rewards (from “The only way to get rid
    of temptation is to yield to it”).

  • Assign big brothers and sisters to new employees to help with general orientation and
    to educate new workers about theft (from “Don’t worry about avoiding temptation—
    as you grow older, it starts avoiding you”).


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