Think Laterally
Lateral thinking is a phrase coined by Edward de Bono as a counterpoint to conventional or vertical thinking. In conventional thinking we go forward in a predictable, direct fashion. Lateral thinking involves coming at the problem from new directions – literally from the side. De Bono defines the four main aspects of lateral thinking as follows:
- The recognition of dominant polarizing ideas.
- The search for different ways of looking at things.
- A relaxation
February 9 2009 | By Paul | Tagged: assumption, brainstorm, creativity, de bono, discovery, imagination, lateral, puzzle, thinking | 9 comments»



