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Osborn Parnes Creative Process

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The Osborn-Parnes Creative Process, also known as the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) model, is a structured methodology designed to foster innovative thinking and effective problem solving. Developed by Alex F. Osborn and Sidney Parnes, it guides individuals and teams through a series of stages—from clarifying the problem to generating ideas, developing solutions, and implementing them—encouraging divergent and convergent thinking to achieve creative outcomes.

Key Features

  • Structured multi-stage approach including Clarify, Generate, Develop, and Implement phases
  • Emphasis on divergence (idea generation) and convergence (idea refinement)
  • Encourages open-mindedness and lateral thinking
  • Applicable to diverse fields such as education, business, and personal development
  • Uses tools like brainstorming, mind mapping, and idea selection techniques

Pros

  • Effective framework for fostering creativity and innovation
  • Flexible and adaptable across various disciplines
  • Promotes collaborative thinking and team engagement
  • Enhances problem solving skills through systematic process

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming if not well-managed
  • Requires training to be fully effective
  • Potential over-reliance on structured stages might limit spontaneous ideas
  • Implementation quality varies depending on facilitator skill

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