Creative Process

Creative Process

The Creative Process

I am often asked, why I chose to name my company “Roundpeg.” The obvious answer was because I spent all those years in corporate, feeling like a square peg in a round hole, and this is where I fit!

But there is more to the story. I wanted to build a business around the ideas of creativity, collaboration, and positive energy, and for me, creativity begins with a “R.O.U.N.D” process.

?R.O.U.N.D: Research, Originate, Unite, Nurture, Do It!

Research

If you want creative output, you need creative input! Collecting a variety of information, without worrying how it fits, is the foundation of the research phase. Input comes from everywhere, what you read, what you see when you are out for a walk, what you learn from others.

  • Explore your environment. Look for new ideas, trends and tools.
  • Seek inspiration everywhere. Take a walk and really look around you. I often find inspiration from nature.
  • Learn something new. Enhance your education, expand your talents,?abilities?and skills.
  • Look back to move forward. Analyze data and study historical trends.

Originate

The second step is the most fun. In this phase, everything is possible. The process works well with a diverse group, people with very different skills, personality styles, and experience. Make sure everyone in the room understands, there are no bad ideas and no limitations.

Keep the sessions short so the energy stays high, but remember some people are more comfortable thinking out loud and may overpower the more?analytic?folks in the room. To get all the best ideas look for ways to balance the conversation invite people to submit ideas in writing after the session.

Don't have group - Carrie Anton had some great tips on how to Brainstorm by Yourself.

  • Connect to your inner child, don’t be afraid to be silly or?outrageous. Sometimes in the craziest idea there is something worth exploring. Be creative, think, and daydream
  • Bring people?together?to brainstorm and answer the “what-if” questions.
  • Generate many, many ideas.

Unite

This phase involves reviewing all the ideas you have generated and selecting a few to explore in greater detail. You are still not completely critical, and crazy suggestions will still play a roll in this phase. Remember in this phase there are still no bad ideas and no limitations such as budget, time, or people.

There are however a few best ideas, and these are the ones you need to focus on expanding. As you embrace these ideas, unite related concepts, look for connections and ways to build on the ideas of others.

  • Question the information you have collected. Is it?relevant reliable and usable?
  • Identify common threads and?reoccurring?themes.
  • Borrow ideas from others, build on initial suggestions adding alternatives and?enhancements.
  • Select a few to take forward.
  • Look for ways to take ideas to the next level don’t be afraid to invent and innovate.??

Nurture

It is important to take a break between uniting and nurturing. It may be only a few minutes or a few days. This break marks the transition from wild ideas to critical review.

The time between the stages is important for the more?analytic and introverted members of the group. It gives them time to process information, formulate responses and questions so they are ready to share their ideas with the group or individual members.

The nurture team may be expanded or changed as the real work begins, evaluating ideas with objective eye to improve and refine the concepts so they become?actionable.

Identify and eliminate obstacles as you nurture the best ideas, giving them the chance to blossom and grow. Many ideas don’t survive this phase, as impractical or unworkable ideas are rejected, so the best ideas can blossom.

  • Objectively evaluate ideas.
  • Reject what doesn’t work.
  • Simplify the over-complicated.

Do-It

To move from concepts to reality, you must commit to a course of action. Develop action plans, timelines, deadlines, and measures. Success depends on your passion, commitment, enthusiasm, and your ability to learn from your mistakes.

  • Market your idea.
  • Deal with critics.
  • Measure progress.
  • Survive success.
  • And Begin Again!

It is a round process, because, as soon as you think you are done, it is time to start again!

Ellen McDowell Sherrouse

I help consultants do more marketing in less time by implementing automation systems & a Lifecycle Marketing strategy.

1 年

I love this! and after all these years how have I never learned this before? It is so "on brand" for you.

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