SCAMPER Your Creativity

By Jennifer Goddard | June 4, 2008

BNET Australia Contributors

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Biography

BNET Australia Contributors

BNET Australia Contributors
Phil Dobbie has a wealth of radio and business experience. In his BTalk Australia podcast, he provides a lively and insightful view on business issues.
Brian Haverty is editorial director for CBS Interactive Australia and is responsible for the company's BNET and ZDNet Australia sites.
Robert Gerrish is a coach, author and professional speaker and the founder of Flying Solo, an Australian online community for solo business owners.
Melissa Lourenco is the HR manager for CBS Interactive in Australia.
Chris Golis is the author of The Humm Handbook: Lifting Your Level of Emotional Intelligence. He runs seminars and workshops on EQ.
Suzi Dafnis is Community Director of the Australian Businesswomen's Network.
Yvonne Adele helps organisations build a culture of ideas by teaching people at all levels to access their untapped creative thinking skills.

Taking action is the key to increasing your creativity. But how, you ask?

Creativity is simply connecting two unrelated elements together and SCAMPER is one of the best tools to stimulate this way thinking. Robert Eberle played with Alex Osborn’s list (Osborn is the marketing guru who invented “brainstorming”) and developed SCAMPER, an acronym for seven active verbs to trigger ideas. Here’s how creativity consultant David Straker explains them:

Substitute
What can you substitute? What can be used instead? Who else instead? What other ingredients? Other materials? Other processes? Other powers? Other places? Other approaches?

  • Instead of _____ I can _____.

Combine
What can you combine or bring together somehow? How about a blend, an alloy, an assortment, an ensemble? Combine units? Combine purposes? Combine appeals? Combine ideas?

  • I can bring together _____ and _____ to _____.

Adapt
What can you adapt for use as a solution? What else is like this? What other ideas does this suggest? Does the past offer a parallel? What could I copy? Who could I emulate?

  • I can adapt _____ in this way _____ to _____.

Modify
Can you change the item in some way? Change the meaning, colour, motion, sound, smell, form, shape? Other changes?
Also: Magnify: What can you add? More time? Greater frequency? Stronger? Higher? Longer? Thicker? Extra value? Duplicate? Multiply? Exaggerate?
And: “Minify”: What can you remove? Make smaller? Condense? Miniaturise? Shorten? Lighten? Omit? Streamline? Split up? Understate?

  • I can modify _____ in this way _____ to _____.

Put to other uses
How can you put the thing to different or other uses? New ways to use as is? Other uses if it is modified?

  • I can re-use _____ in this way _____ by _____.

Eliminate
What can you eliminate? Remove something? Eliminate waste? Reduce time? Reduce effort? Cut costs?

  • I can eliminate _____ by _____.

Rearrange
What can be rearranged in some way? Interchange components? Other pattern? Other layout? Other sequence? Transpose cause and effect? Change pace? Change schedule?

  • I can rearrange _____ like this _____ so that _____.

Keep this list handy to generate ideas or to help big ideas fit back into your budget or parameters.

As they are all verbs, they are about doing, and so get to it!

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