Creative Problem-Solving Course
Excerpt: Two Creative-Step Models
Compare/Contrast/Apply by G. Rose

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Creative Problem-Solving Course by Dr. Greg Rose © 2023 Course Excerpt - Applying the Two Models of Steps in the Creative Process.There is no optimal way to be creative, but several groups have attempted to model the creative process. Illustrated here are two of those models.Reflect - Q: How can you apply these models to your creative processes? Q: Should you apply these models to your creative processes?References:Directed Creativity CyclePaul E. Plsek & Associates, Inc, 1997, Paul E. Plsek & AssociatesModels for the Creative ProcessVersions of CPS, Scott G. Isaksen, 2000, The Creative Problem-Solving Group.© 2003 Lindsay D. Grace

Osborne's
Creative Steps
(7 Steps - 1950s)

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Osborne's  Creative Steps Alex Osborne wrote How To Become More Creative and Applied Imagination in the 1950s. These works created the foundation for modern brainstorming.Creative Problem-Solving Course by Dr. Greg Rose © 2023 

Universal Traveler Model:
The Seven Universal Stages of Creative Problem-Solving (7 Steps - 1981)

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Universal Traveler Model: The Seven Universal Stages of Creative Problem-SolvingIn 1981, a Kohberg and Bagnall introduced a model that has remained popular.Creative Problem-Solving Course by Dr. Greg Rose © 2023