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Thinkertoys: A Handbook of Creative-Thinking Techniques

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Rethink the Way You Think
 
In hindsight, every great idea seems obvious. But how can you be the person who comes up with those ideas?
In this revised and expanded edition of his groundbreaking Thinkertoys, creativity expert Michael Michalko reveals life-changing tools that will help you think like a genius. From the linear to the intuitive, this comprehensive handbook details ingenious creative-thinking techniques for approaching problems in unconventional ways. Through fun and thought-provoking exercises, you’ll learn how to create original ideas that will improve your personal life and your business life. Michalko’s techniques show you how to look at the same information as everyone else and see something different.
 
With hundreds of hints, tricks, tips, tales, and puzzles, Thinkertoys will open your mind to a world of innovative solutions to everyday and not-so-everyday problems.

416 pages, Paperback

First published November 4, 1991

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Michael Michalko

18 books81 followers
Michael Michalko is one of the most highly acclaimed creativity experts in the world. As an officer in the U.S. Army, Michael organized a team of NATO intelligence specialists and international academics in Frankfurt, Germany, to research, collect, and categorize all known inventive-thinking methods. His team applied the methods to various NATO military, political, and social problems and produced a variety of breakthrough ideas and creative solutions to new and old problems. Michael later applied these creative-thinking techniques to problems in the corporate world with outstanding successes. The companies he worked with were thrilled with the breakthrough results they achieved, and Michael has since been in the business of developing and teaching creative-thinking workshops and seminars for corporate clients around the world.

He is the author of the best-seller THINKERTOYS: A HANDBOOK OF CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES.

He is also the author of Thinkpak (A Brainstorming Card Set), which is a novel creative-thinking tool that is designed to facilitate brainstorming sessions, and Cracking Creativity (The Secrets of Creative Geniuses)which describes the common thinking strategies creative geniuses have used in the sciences, art, and industry throughout history and shows how we can apply them to become more creative in our business and personal lives.

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Profile Image for Gary Dale.
Author 2 books19 followers
June 26, 2009
Do you need any new ideas for practical designs? How about when something is wrong with your business and you cannot put your finger on it? Did you ever need to brainstorm but not have anyone else around? Have you ever been stuck with writer’s block and for the life of you could not get back to work? In other words, have you ever been stuck with any mental problem that you felt that you cannot solve? If this is the case I think you should have a look at Michael Michalko’s latest book, Thinkertoys: A Handbook of Creative-Thinking Techniques.

Thinkertoys is a great play on words – anyone who grew up in the United States playing with Tinker Toys would not have a hard time remembering the name of this book. But beyond the title, Michael Michalko has done better than a yeoman’s job of cataloguing tried and true techniques and exercises that work individually and for groups. Not a left brained person you say? You don’t need to be. Not a right brained person? Again, you don’t need to be. These tools that Michael Michalko provides puts you in a position that the outcome will be the product of great creative thinking as long as you actually do the thinker work that goes along with the exercise. The entire book pushes the reader to think outside of his or her comfort zone when solving problems, creating ideas, etc. Some of these tools I have already been working on and implementing myself. Let me give you an example…

In addition to my other work I recently have become a monthly columnist with a magazine where I give advice based upon my knowledge and experience. But to be a columnist is very difficult in a way because you have to remain fresh – the material much be both focused and new every issue. Many regular columnists (and bloggers) use different methods to do this. For instance, Jack Welch actually goes on Twitter and asks followers to send him interesting questions or problems. As such I turned to Michalko’s book and found an exercise that really helped to generate ideas for the column. (If you want to know specifically which tool this was contact me through my website and I will give a full explanation). Because of this tool though I not only found enough ideas, but rather more than enough ideas. I have now written several columns in advance for the magazine and am pretty much finished with the entire year’s work. This is the kind of result you can get from sitting down and working with Thinkertoys – I can personally attest!

Also, Michael Michalko has a related product called Thinkpak: A Brainstorming Card Deck. I went out to my local bookstore and bought this card set. It is a great companion to Thinkertoys because each card is directly related to a principle or tool in Thinkertoys. So I carry this card deck with me now along with a list of issues I need to resolve when I travel. Sometimes I pull this book or these cards out because I have work to do and sometimes I do it because, dammit, it is just a good workout for the old noggin!
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839 reviews164 followers
April 27, 2019
This book is great. It can help people with knowing that they have the opportunity to be creative, even when sometimes it looks like not everyone has it. And it gives a framework and ideas of how to make it happen, actually so many different ways that I'm quite sure that each person can find something in there worth trying.

The author suggests many ways for intuitive thinkers (with really cool names) from Chilling Out (relaxation), Stone Soup (fantasy questions) to Rattlesnakes and Roses (analogies). And also offers help and insights on more common ideas such as Brainstorming. Maybe the best thing about it is it's being so thorough and comprehensive.

I really liked this small story that gives a bit of insights on human nature: You can catch a monkey by burying a narrow-mouthed jar of nuts in the ground. A monkey comes along, puts his paw into the jar, and grabs a handful of nuts. But the mouth of the jar is too narrow to let him withdraw his clenched fist. The monkey is unwilling to let go of the nuts and so is trapped. You too can be trapped by not letting go—of your beliefs, opinions, worries, and anxieties. But the book is full of examples and stories that make it fun and interesting.

The book is also applicable to any domain and not limited to just specific areas.
I really did like that he emphasized how important it is to keep the problem in focus. The problem is visible and, thus, will be on the minds of all interested people. It sounds very straightforward, but working in Tech companies, I saw that many times the problem is not actually a real one, sometimes people find solutions to a not-top-priority problem just because this solution is possible.

I also loved that he reminds and specifies requirements and advice for brainstorming, maybe they are supposed to be going without saying, but they are not:
avoid making negative or judgmental statements about ideas, such as:
It’s against all our combined logic.
It can’t be done.
Someone must have already tried it.
You’re on the wrong track.
The market is not ready yet.
Not enough return on investment

These are supposed to be intuitive ideas to us, but many people actually forget about them, and maybe especially Invite people from diverse areas.

I also liked that he shows actual ideas as examples, such as:
Combining “bagel” with “slicer” became a bagel slicer with plastic sides designed to hold the bagel and prevent rotation when slicing.
“Bathtub” and “hammock” combined to make a baby tub. It’s a simple hammock in the tub with a headrest to hold the baby’s head securely, leaving the parent’s hands free to do the washing.
“Suntan lotion” and “insect repellent” combined to form a lotion that protects against both the sun and insects.
“Coffeemaker” and “sculpture” combined to form a coffeemaker with a top that resembles a sculpture of the top of the volcano Mount Vesuvius. When the coffee is done, the top glows red.
“Doormat” and “vacuum cleaner” combined to form a doormat with built-in suction. When you step on the doormat, the doormat sucks the dirt and debris from the bottom of your shoes.
“Cell phone” and “soda can” inspired the idea of utilizing cell phones as devices that, with sensors, would enable users to dispense soda and other products from vending machines with the expense charged back to the vendor via the carrier.


Really great book, 4+ stars. And let's remind everyone that creativity is inside all of us. We just need to encourage it to get out to the world, and stop criticizing our ideas to the point of suppressing this skill.
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July 6, 2013
This book intrigued me, as I'm always interested in ways to amp up creativity. I was happy to find that, in my own peculiar ways, I already practice many (though not all) of the methods mentioned in this book. I can't recall anyone teaching me these methods, they are just little habits that I picked up here and there in the course of learning how to write fiction. I'm amazed to learn that some of my creative methods, which I always thought of as rather quirky, are for real. What does that mean? That some creative methods are commonplace? That people who are more self aware than I am have been able to document and develop these practices? That I should have written about them before someone else did? Not sure what to think. I just know what works for me.

I was more interested in the methods than in the "intuitive" practices mentioned the book. To me, "try this method" is more helpful than "work on developing this attribute." Maybe that's just me.

Other things I liked about this book: It seems to be applicable to many different contexts. It includes many different approaches, which seems to honor the idea that people have strengths and weaknesses. The examples and stories are interesting.

Admittedly, I have not read very widely in the realm of creative methods, so I can't speak to how ground-breaking this book is. All I can say is that I found this book to be practical, enjoyable, and engaging.
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130 reviews17 followers
December 2, 2017
Một trong những "TỪ ĐIỂN" dành riêng cho những người thích sáng tạo. Đọc xong thì cũng lơ lớ biết rằng, "Sáng tạo là cái pim pim gì? Theo khuynh hướng sáng tạo thì nó phê đến mức nào." Nhìn chung thì sáng tạo cũng dựa trên các concept như:
+ Chia để trị: chia nhỏ các thuộc tính và tập trung khai thác các thuộc tính đó. Thần sầu ở chỗ là sẽ cho các biến số, tách + gợp các thuộc tính để tạo ra một thứ thần sầu quỷ khóc gì đó.
+ Think out of box:
/Có cách nào tốt hơn không
/Có kết hợp với các nào không
/Lật ngược,...
+ Định vị trò chơi: nó là gì, thắng sao? thua sao?.

Nhìn chung rất là phê, chỉ là hơi lạc trôi khi phải tổ hợp tất cả các thứ đó lại để tạo bản sắc riêng cho cá nhân. "NO PAIN NO GAIN" mà.
Profile Image for Nguyên ngộ ngộ.
197 reviews238 followers
October 8, 2016
Great book.
If you want to create ideas like a chicken creates eggs, read one
A lot of powerful and simple tools based on science help us generate ideas to solve any problem.
Something new, something old
and one of the best ways I have learned is "fulcrum".
easy to understand and apply it
- Write down our challenges or problems
- Choosing any "fulcrum" to leverage ideas
- List things relevant to "fulcrum"
- Connect or link the challenges or problems with things we listed one by one
Done!
Thick book, take time, but it's worth to read.
Profile Image for Devika.
134 reviews
November 11, 2018
The book is slightly repetitive, with a few obvious concepts and examples.

So why bother giving it a five star review?

It is incredibly comprehensive, and probably the best self-help book I've ever read. Michalko doesn't only make you realise that you have creative potential through neat little optical illusions, but he also gives you a framework for harnessing that creativity.

The best part about this book is how it helps you brainstorm by yourself. According to Michalko, creativity stems from tactical manipulation of ideas and intuitive capabilities. He then discusses different techniques for both of these categories, along with elaborating on effective group brainstorming techniques.

This book will only be appreciated if read slowly, while trying out a few techniques time and again (more to gain if you combine the techniques at times). And this is definitely something you can gain more from by rereading. In fact I've now created an idea drawer, where I've put little folded notes with the names of his suggested techniques. I like to shuffle these notes and surprise myself with which technique to use rather than being more intentional (isn't that what creativity is about? :D)

Michalko makes you realise that perception drives the reality, and I'd recommend you suspend all judgment till you really try out a few techniques and see what they can do for you. Happy reading!
Profile Image for Olya Zahvoyska.
143 reviews11 followers
August 30, 2023
Я знала, що креативності можна навчитись, але що так само є способи тренування інтуіції - це відкриття. Я думала, що це вроджений дар, а насправді ні.

Креативні люди відрізняються від некреативних тільки тим, що вважають себе креативними)))

Президент Трумен переживав потрясіння і складності воєнного часу набагато легше, ніж його попередники. Попри всі труднощі, відповідальна посада не зістарила президента і не виснажила його життєвої наснаги. Секрет: «окоп Трумена» - сховок у своєму мозку (уявою створене місце, де затишно, щасливо, кофортно - гора, берег океану і тд, куди не допускаєш проблеми), до нього він часто повертався у найбуремніші обставини, врівноважувався і повертався до реалій.

Всі великі наукові відкритя були зроблені в одному з трьох “B”- “bus”, “bed”, “bath”.

Волт Дісней робив так: одного дня грав роль мрійника, наступного - реаліста, а потім - критика

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Ідейки знатних людей, які блокуввли креативність:
Чарльз Дуелл, директор Патентного бюро США 1899рік: «Усе, що можна було винайти, уже винайдено.

Розсмішило про компʼютери, які «можна стануть в нагоді хіба тільки для науковців», про те що жінки ніколи б не захотіли брати участь у виборах «бо вони надто чуттєві» ��� а найбільше:

Король Пруссії передбачав зникнення залізничних доріг: «Нікому не схочеться платити немалі гроші, щоб дістатися з Берліна до Потсдама за одну годину, якщо він може туди заїхати безплатно за один день на своєму коні».

А малюночки з завданнями на тренування уяви - це просто топ! Я розвʼязала десь біля 85% і дуже собою пишаюсь))) але може це так книга складена, щоб легко вирішувати і це додавала впевненості))) хто-зна, хто зна))
свою назву виправдовує повністю. Тільки там не 21 спосіб, а 1021. Класно!
І обкладинка у виданні 2023 - набагато гарніша, люблю відтінок тіффані)
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2,653 reviews23 followers
February 3, 2014
It started out okay with what for me was a review of methods I had previously been exposed to and I hoped to get something new out of it. But, he just kept rehashing the same things in more and more convoluted ways and the whole thing devolved into something so tedious and boring that I am surprised that I endured to the end. And, when did Lao Tzu become the guru of business strategy? It is going to take a while to get the bad taste out of my head. Virtually worthless. Tell your boss how wonderful it is and get her out of your hair for a few days.
7 reviews
September 17, 2016
I definitely recommend this book. It is full of how to's for any kind of problem you might have. However, it does a very a good job to make one understand the "why" in a very subtle way by using lots of analogies and stories.

It is quite easy to read and apply. So, I definitely suggest trying to apply what you've just read even though you have nothing specific to solve. If that's the case choose any of the biggest problems the world has in common. Who knows? Maybe you'll come up with a great solution. If that sounds too far fetching to you then you really have to read this book.

A very shallow summary

Creativity, as is everything, depends on your perception; of yourself, of things happening and of the world. If you believe and act like you're creative and use the tools with a faith in the process then you'll be creative.

Just do it. It is all you need. Rest will follow. Trust in the process.

It's not about the quality but the quantity. Produce as many ideas as you can. Don't care about them being smart even related.

Writing is gold. Always write. Keep pen and paper cloee to yourself at all times. Otherwise you'll forget.

Divide and conquer your problems. Pick the most important parts. Don't attack the whole if it's too big.

Be relaxed and positive. Friendly sarcasm helps to f friends can take it, knows why and can contribute.

Consistency is unimportant. Change your mind if you're convinced.

Sleep on it if you're stuck. Mind still works to solve problems while you're asleep. And in ways you never can achieve while awake.

Analogies help a lot. Try hard. Push it.

It's all about perception. If you can't change something then change how you look at it. That it can even be yourself.





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2 reviews26 followers
January 10, 2014
This book is a gem. You would think that this guide would give typical, abstract advice about how to write down ideas in your journal and talk with others about your issues to gain insight. However, this book does more than just that. The authors provide you an enormous list of ideas, real-life examples, exercises, and explanations about their applications. In the end, it's up to you which one you think is the most useful for your situation.

Basically, Thinker Toys are highly useful for whenever you're stuck in a rut, and don't know how to come up with an innovative solution to a business problem (or heck, any problem for that matter). Even the creative thinking ideas in the book are themselves creative (e.g. cherry split, etc.). I can see myself using them very often in the near future, both in school AND in my future profession as a user experience designer.
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6 reviews55 followers
April 24, 2020
Despite all the quarantining, I don't have a lot of time to write a review, but let's just say this book was better than I thought it would be and I plan to keep it as a reference for a long time to come. It is chock full of ideas. Granted, some of them are better than others, but many of them are very, very good. And, all things considered, we may need some new ways of solving problems in the days and weeks ahead. This book just may help you arrive at some.

If that wasn't enough to entice you to read this, each chapter is headed with a quote from Sun Tzu and the author's credentials are pretty impressive, too. (Not Sun Tzu impressive, but nonetheless, you should find them interesting.)
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8 reviews2 followers
July 19, 2017
yazar tıkanmasına , fikir tıkanmasına hatta lavabo tıkanmasına bile vizyon katacak bir kitap.
April 1, 2018
Q:
Можете ли вы вообразить Винсента ван Гога, жалующегося на невозможность продать свои картины как на свидетельство отсутствия у него таланта? Томаса Эдисона, разочаровавшегося в своей идее создания лампочки, когда он потерпел неудачу 5000 раз? Леонардо да Винчи, слишком стесняющегося претендовать на многое из-за отсутствия образования? Альберта Эйнштейна, опасающегося выглядеть глупым из-за того, что клерк из патентного бюро не сумеет представить теорию мироздания? Микеланджело, отказывающегося расписывать потолок Сикстинской капеллы, потому что до этого никогда не рисовал фрески? Плачущего и причитающего Моцарта, который обвиняет несправедливый мир в своей бедности? Уолта Диснея, разочаровавшегося в своем воображении, когда его уволили с первой должности редактора газеты из-за слабой фантазии? Генри Форда, отказавшегося от своей мечты после того, как специалисты объяснили: у него нет капитала, чтобы выдержать конкуренцию в автомобильной промышленности? Или подавленного Пабло Пикассо, бредущего по улице с опущенной головой и считающего, что никто его не замечает? (c)
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Тибетские монахи не произносят молитв – они вращают молитвенные барабаны, и звуки уносятся в божественный космос. Иногда монах вращает одновременно целую дюжину барабанов, напоминая циркового артиста, крутящего много фарфоровых тарелок на длинных стержнях.
Вращая молитвенный барабан, тибетский монах может предаваться мыслям о еде, о своем будущем после смерти – словом, о чем угодно. Есть и христианские священники, которые во время богослужения не ощущают духовной связи с ритуалом. Если такие монахи или священники берут на себя роль представителей религии и делают это со всей очевидностью для себя и других, вскоре их сознание следует за выбранной ролью. Но для тибетского монаха или христианского священника недостаточно одного намерения быть религиозными.
Монах должен обязательно вращать барабан, а священник – читать молитвы. Если кто-то ведет себя как тибетский монах, он станет им. Если христианин-священник совершает все положенные ритуалы, он рано или поздно эмоционально прикоснется к религии.
Если вы ведете себя, как человек мыслящий, вы им станете. Важно иметь само намерение превратиться в творца и неукоснительно выполнять все «ритуалы».
Пожелав научиться писать картины и проделав все то, что должен делать живописец, вы со временем станете по крайней мере приличным художником. Из вас вряд ли выйдет новый Ван Гог, но вы наверняка будете мастером в большей степени, чем тот, у кого такого намерения не было, или тот, кто ничего для этого не сделал. Невозможно предсказать, как далеко уведут вас намерения и действия. Этот мир не дает гарантий – есть только шансы и превратности судьбы. Когда тянешься к звездам, можешь так ни к чему и не прикоснуться, но уж наверняка не зачерпнешь пригоршню грязи. (c)
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Квота идей
Квота поможет активно генерировать идеи и альтернативы, не дожидаясь, когда они появятся сами собой. Старайтесь выполнять квоту, даже если идеи, приходящие вам на ум, на первый взгляд будут казаться смехотворными или притянутыми за уши. Квота не должна мешать генерировать больше идей, чем «положено». Пусть она служит лишь гарантией того, что вы не опуститесь ниже установленного минимума.
Томас Эдисон запатентовал 1093 изобретения. Он свято верил, что надо упражнять собственный ум и умы своих сотрудников, и считал, что без установленной квоты идей не достиг бы столь многого. Его личная квота равнялась одному маленькому изобретению каждые десять дней и одному крупному – каждые полгода. Для Эдисона квота идей определяла разницу между поеданием простого бифштекса и королевским пиршеством.
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Эта картинка чем-то напоминает сознание – всякий раз, когда смотрите на нее, вы видите нечто новое. Каково же ее содержание?
Скорее всего, вы рассмотрели несколько букв и цифр. Если я скажу вам, что здесь можно рассмотреть все 26 букв латинского алфавита и цифры от 0 до 9, то это побудит вас искать еще и еще. И вы все это действительно увидите, потому что все это здесь есть. Точно так же вы можете заставить свой ум генерировать новые и новые идеи, чтобы выполнить установленную квоту. (с)
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Крохотные истины
Вам начнут открываться крохотные истины, которые могут обнаружиться, лишь когда внимание будет полным. Вспоминайте картину часто и обязательно визуально. Некоторые считают, что такие истины подсказаны самим Богом. (c)
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Джон Несбитт, автор «Мегастратегий» и основатель «Группы Несбитта» в Вашингтоне, округ Колумбия, весьма успешно применял метод определения тенденции, который сам называл анализом содержания текущей информации. Несбитт позаимствовал этот метод из книги о Гражданской войне в США. В свою очередь, историк, написавший эту книгу, очень многое почерпнул из анализа сбора информации ЦРУ. Ну, а ЦРУ скопировало свой метод с того, каким пользовались союзники во Вторую мировую войну. Они по достоинству оценили огромное значение провинциальных газет, доставлявшихся контрабандой из маленьких городов Германии. Время от времени в этих газетах публиковались ценные сведения о топливе, продуктах питания и многом другом. А в Швейцарии небольшая группа офицеров-разведчиков определяла пути перемещения немецких войск, читая светскую хронику, упоминавшую фамилии важных военных чинов. (c)
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39 reviews1 follower
November 28, 2020
Reading this book was like having a good playtime after long. Growing up we all played a bunch of games - board games, videogames, outdoor games, indoor games, games that required pencil and paper, and games that required nothing but memory and perhaps a sense of humor. Each game helped build tangible & intangible skills. By forcing you to play again, Thinkertoys adds to that repository the skill to think differently, something adults lose at convenience.

At first, the activities described may seem didactic and "too kiddish" but when you find the right moment to apply it, fun begins. This book made me bend my mind and stretch those muscles and find creative ways to introspect, problem-solve, and at times simply ideate.

Do read! It's a bedside book to be kept handy, cheers.
Profile Image for Algirdas Raščius.
30 reviews7 followers
January 26, 2012
This book provides a collection of techniques for improving creative thinking. Doubtlessly most provided techniques can be helpful, and I will refer back to the book when I need an inspiration for an idea.
However when reading book form cover to cover I found style of book somehow dull and provided examples simplistic. Book is clearly meant for business readers as most of the examples on generating ideas are from sales, marketing and management. I personally would prefer more engineering-oriented approach to creative thinking.
101 reviews
January 17, 2015
This reads like a very entertaining textbook on creative thinking techniques. Tt is comforting that creative thinking can indeed be "acquired" if one is not born with an aptitude for it, and the meat of the book lies in actually putting these to practice. It is designed well that one does not need to read it front to back. I had great fun skipping from one method of thinking to the next, and since I read it at a time when I had no avenues to practice it, I now know where to come back for tips when I need them :)
Profile Image for Melanna.
680 reviews
February 15, 2020
3.5 stars rounded up to 4. I think this is a great resource to come up with creative ideas. But I felt like it started getting repetitive halfway through. Also I listened to the audiobook which, if not from the library (mine was), comes with a bonus PDF to see all his visuals (there are tons!). Except many people who listen to audiobooks do so because of visual challenges. I feel like he could have used his own problem solving skills to come up with a different alternative for print than...print.
Profile Image for Nathanael Coyne.
157 reviews54 followers
April 10, 2016
Whilst the techniques in this book aren't all original (the Lotus, the CIA's Phoenix etc), they've all been collated and presented in a very interesting and useful way. If you haven't learned creative and visual thinking before this book will absolutely blow you away and change your approach to work and life. You will never utter the word "impossible" again. I also recommend the companion Thinkpak deck of cards based on the SCAMPER technique.
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Author 30 books520 followers
July 19, 2007
I edited a lot of (translated) books about creativity, learning, and education early in my career as an editor at Kaifa, but I think Thinkertoys is one of the best of them all. The book is well-structured, the idea-generating techniques it presents are highly practical, each one clearly illustrated with real examples from the real world.
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269 reviews
May 24, 2015
Disappointing rehash of stuff that's been around for years. One suggestion is to consult one's "spirit guides" who will provide creative inspirations. Weak attempt by the author to spice it up with hackneyed optical illusions and worse still quotes from the art of war. I really wouldn't waste time and money with this awful book.
Profile Image for Kursad Albayraktaroglu.
223 reviews17 followers
June 8, 2019
One of my favorite books by far - so much that I keep a physical copy everywhere I work. This classic book on creativity has a bunch of proven, useful techniques to come up with new ideas and solutions easily. It should be recommended reading for every university student.
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236 reviews26 followers
November 29, 2009
This book gives more practical brainstorming ideas than you will know what to do with. Be prepared to do mental exercises to get the most out of this book.
Profile Image for Юра Мельник.
320 reviews34 followers
May 31, 2019
Це така, цілковито практична книжка, яка має бути під рукою, якщо ти креативний розробник і часто п’єш каву. Вона розрахована на роки роботи і мусить бути перевірена часом.
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283 reviews4 followers
August 2, 2022
I was turned onto this book by a creativity meeting we had at work. This book is the real deal - it really talks about many activities that can get creative juices flowing. It is oriented towards business/product development, but it delivers. Now I have to choose a few thinkertoys to test out, there is no way one person can use them all. He has as "Art of War" quote on every chapter, so I'm interested in listening to that soon also. I didn't do many Kindle highlights on this one yet, I've been too busy getting blown away. I'll definitely listen and read this one many times!
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41 reviews36 followers
April 19, 2017
4,5* to be fair. Tons of useful "toys" to play when you need ideas or problem-solving solutions.
April 16, 2021
This book has brilliant exercises that will help you think creatively. The book also presents cases and stories of accomplished individuals who were creative problem solvers and present their creative techniques. Its a fun read.
July 13, 2018
Really a very, very good book. Definitely a must-read for those who strive to continuously challenge and improve their thinking. There are some parts in the middle of the book which are not very relevant, but the beginning 150 pages and the last 100 pages are fantastic, especially the final chapter on experiences and interpretation.
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Author 23 books196 followers
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March 14, 2021
My friend Robby and I read two chapters a week for four months & it helped us unlock solutions to creative dilemmas and personal ones, but this book is absolutely packed with at least a hundred of the worst analogies and similes I’ve ever seen. The writing style is messy, but there are lots of good ideas if you can see past that.
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25 reviews9 followers
March 28, 2016
كتاب "Toys Thinker" للكااتب الأمريكي Michael Michalko
وابرز قصصة "The Tale of Five Monkeys" بيتكلم فيه عن سلوك في علم النفس اسمه التعرض الانتقائي او selective exposure ودا معناه تفضيل الشخص للمعلومات اللي اكتسبها اما عن طريق عادات وتقاليد وموروثات وكلها نوع من انواع البرمجه للعقل الباطن وبالطببعي يرفض تقبل كل جديد فيما يخالف هذه المعتقدات
تقول القصة أن مجموعة من العلماء وضعوا خمسة قرود في قفص واحد، كما وضعوا في وسطه سلم، وفي أعلاه بعض الموز وقاموا بالتجربة التالية:
- في كل مرة يحاول أحد القرود تسلق السلم لأخذ الموز، يقوم العلماء يرش باقي القرود بالماء البارد.
- و بعد عدة محاولات من القرود الخمسة لتسلق السلم لاخذ الموز ظهر سلوك معين لدى القرده، اذ اصبحوا يقومون بمنع و ضرب كل قرد يحاول تسلق السلم حتى لا يرشهم احد بالماء البارد.
- يترسخ السلوك بالقرده مع مرور الوقت ولم يجرؤ أي منهم ان يصعد السلم لأخذ الموز، خوفا من الضرب.
- بعدها قرر العلماء أن يقوموا بتبديل أحد القرود الخمسة و يضعوا مكانه قرد جديد.
من الطبيعي ان يقوم القرد الجديد بمحاولة صعود السلم ليأخذ الموز، لكن على الفور فان الأربعة القردة الباقين يضربونه ويجبرونه على النزول
- بعد عدة مرات من الضرب يفهم القرد الجديد بأن عليه أن لا يصعد السلم مع أنه لا يدري السبب.
- ثم قام العلماء بتبديل قرد آخر من القدامى بقرد آخر جديد، وحل به ما حل بالقرد البديل الأول حتى أن القرد البديل الأول شارك زملائه بالضرب و هو لا يدري لماذا يضرب.
- ثم تم تبديل الواحد تلو الأخر حتى تبدل جميع القرود الخمسة الأوائل بقرود جديدة، حتى تم تغيير كافة القرود الاولى وصار في القفص خمسة قرود جديدة لم يرش عليهم ماء بارد أبدا، ولا يعرفوا شيء عن ذلك الماء البارد.
- لكنهم استمروا بنفس السلوك، اذ كانوا يضربون أي قرد تسول اليه نفسه صعود السلم دون أن يعرفوا ما السبب.
لو كان من الممكن أن تسأل القرود عن سبب ضربهم لأي قرد يحاول الصعود فستكون الإجابة "هذا ما وجدنا عليه ابائنا واجدادنا" " أو "هذه أعرافنا" أو "هذه عاداتنا و تقاليدنا".
هذا حالنا في كتير من الموروثات المجتمعية و العادات و التقاليد و الأعراف التي ليس لها أي أساس ديني أو علمي ..
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فكر .. تأمل .. حلل .. اقرأ .. و ابحث عن الحقيقة . اسأل "لماذا" !؟ لأن احنا ربنا ميزنا عن الحيوانات زي القرد مثلا بنعمه العقل فمينفعش مثلا نعمل زيه و
إحترم العادات و الموروثات و الأعراف التي تحترم العقل و المنطق و الانسانية فقط .
اللي يسألني هل للكتاب نسخه مترجمه هقول معرفش لأنه جايلي هدية من أمريكا
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