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Maharani Shree Nandkuvarba       Mahila Arts Commerce college college 
Name:Gohil Krupaba Chetansinh 
Std:T.Y.B.A
College Name: Maharani Shree Nandkuvarba Mahila Arts Commerce college 
Subject Name:S.E.C
Profesir Name:Insiya Ma'am 
      
           Class assignment 
Q1:What is creative thinking? Definition and example.
Ans:Creative thinking is all about developing innovative solutions to problems. Creative thinkers brainstorm not only a large number of ideas but also a variety and range of them. 

Once they’ve brainstormed their ideas, creative thinkers will experiment with them. They look at ideas from multiple perspectives and examine how their solutions fit into the scope of what they’re working on. Creative thinkers aren’t afraid to take risks and try new ideas. In fact, this ability to develop, test, and implement original solutions makes them a valuable asset to just about any workplace. At work, creative thinking may look like:

Holding an interactive brainstorm to gather initial thoughts on a project
Evaluating a current process and offering suggestions on how to improve it
Researching other ways to market a product and leading experiments on new marketing channels
Developing an innovative way to reach out to prospective clients
Identifying a unique opportunity to promote the company brand and developing a strategy to do so  
Creative Thinking Examples
Creative thinking includes the process of innovative problem-solving — from analyzing the facts to brainstorming to working with others. Examples of these skills include analytical skills, innovation, and collaboration.

Analytical Skills
Analytical skills are problem-solving skills that help you sort through facts, data, and information to develop rational solutions. These skills aid you in the first part of the creative thinking process as you brainstorm and start to generate ideas. 

Analytical skills include:

Data analysis
Research
Forecasting
Reporting
Interpreting
Communication
Innovation
Innovation is the ability to come up with something new; however, you don’t need to develop the first flying car to be an innovative thinker. “Something new” at work might mean a method you haven’t tried before or experimenting with an unfamiliar process. Innovators in the workplace aren’t afraid to step away from tradition and explore something original, even if it might fail. 

Innovation skills include:

Risk-taking
Brainstorming
Imagining
Critical thinking
Ambition
Resilience




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