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Osborn’s Checklist

Osborn’s Checklist

Osborn’s Checklist
A classic, effective ideation technique, best used if you already have something to build on: a situation, product, process you want to change or improve. The 62 questions in 9 clusters help you rethink what you took for granted and find better solutions.

What is
Osborn’s Checklist
about ?

What is
Osborn’s Checklist
about ?
What is this Method about ?

For Alex F. Osborn, the originator of the classical brainstorming technique, building upon ideas already suggested was an important factor of successful brainstorming. This technique is based on playfully and systematically modifying existing products or processes and finding alternatives to the original solution/process/product/situation.

When and why is this Method used ?

Why is it  helpful to look for such alternatives?

a) One of the alternative ideas may solve your problem.
b) An alternative idea may help you rearrange the components of your problem, thereby solving it indirectly.
c) The alternative might prove to be a better starting point.
d) One alternative might be a breakthrough idea that has nothing to do with the problem at hand.

Where does this Method come from ?
Original Source Details
Alex F. Osborn, A.F. Applied Imagination: Principles and Procedures of Creative Problem Solving, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1953

Audience

Audience

Is participant experience relevant for Osborn’s Checklist ?

It's okay if participants haven't seen the inside of a classroom in years

[content_physical_trust]

[content_mental_trust]

Requirements

Requirements
Experience level of the facilitator
Taken part OR some facilitation experience
Number of Facilitators :  
1
Location requirements

Not specifically

Run Through

Run Through
Prep Work (excluding materials)

Provide a communicative setting for your group.

Pre Exercise
Steps

Clarify the topic

Make your group define the objective of their creative search. What do they need an idea for? What process/product/situation do they want to improve? What would be an outcome they would be happy with after having gone through Osborn’s checklist?

Brainstorm along the checklist

Depending on how experienced your group is with creative thinking, you might want to revise the basic rules for brainstorming: -No criticism of ideas -Go for large quantities of ideas -Build on each other’s ideas -Encourage wild and exaggerated ideas Then put your product/process/situation you want to improve into the center of attention, spark a spirit of curiosity, and go through the different aspects of Osborn’s questions. Brainstorm around those questions using them as a focalizer. Be aware that this is a trial and error process and will bring up all different kinds of ideas that might not be helpful: this is part of the game and can bring about a wonderful light atmosphere of fun and laughter if the group can let that happen. Also there might be a wide range of how the group members understand a question. It is not necessary that there be unity in the way the question is understood. Multiple interpretations lead to multiple results. Here’s the full list of 62 questions: PUT TO OTHER USES ? New ways to use it? Other uses if modified? ADAPT? What else is like this? What other idea does this suggest? Does the past offer parallels? What could I copy? Whom could I emulate? MODIFY? New twist? Change meaning, color, motion, sound, odor, form, shape? Other shapes? MAGNIFY? What to add? More time? Greater frequency? Stronger? Higher? Longer? Thicker? Extra value? Plus ingredient? Duplicate? Multiply? Exaggerate? MINIMIZE? What to subtract? Smaller? Condensed? Miniature? Lower? Shorter? Lighter? Omit? Streamline? Split up? Understate? SUBSTITUTE? Who else instead? What else instead? Other ingredient? Other material? Other process? Other power? Other place? Other approach? Other tone of voice? REARRANGE? Interchange components? Other pattern? Other layout? Other sequence? Transpose cause and effect? Change pace? Change schedule? REVERSE? Transpose positive and negative? How about opposites? Turn it backward? Turn it upside down? Reverse roles? Change shoes? Turn tables? Turn other cheek? COMBINE? How about a blend, an alloy, an assortment, an ensemble? Combine units? Combine purposes? Combine appeals? Combine ideas?

Harvest

Take a break, refresh the brain, come back and evaluate the ideas. You might do this intuitively or by a group evaluation method. Check in the database if you need help with evaluation tools.

Variations

Variations
Cultural Variations
A similar checklist called Scamper has been developed by Bob Eberle based on the Osborn questions. It is almost the same, but structured a little differently. Some people prefer it as the acronym SCAMMPERR can be remembered more easily.

Material for

Material
Additional Material Description

-A printout of the questions
-Flipchart and markers or
-Pin board, moderation cards and markers or
-Pen and paper (for individual use of the method)

Additional Resources Description
Create materials with tender, love and care in : 20 min
Create materials quick and dirty in : 5 min
author(s)

author(s)

OF THIS method
Jutta Goldammer
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