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Standley, Thad – Campus Activities Programming, 1990
To make the best use of one's creativity in problem solving, it is important to first create an atmosphere in which creativity can flourish. Two methods that can be used to generate ideas are brainstorming and analogizing. After generating ideas, the best solution must be chosen and then the chosen ideas must be implemented. (MLW)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Higher Education, Innovation