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  2. Thinking outside the box - Wikipedia

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    Thinking outside the box (also thinking out of the box [1] [2] or thinking beyond the box and, especially in Australia, thinking outside the square [3]) is an idiom that means to think differently, unconventionally, or from a new perspective. The phrase also often refers to novel or creative thinking.

  3. Lateral thinking - Wikipedia

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    Lateral thinking has to be distinguished from critical thinking. [8] Critical thinking is primarily concerned with judging the true value of statements and seeking errors whereas lateral thinking focuses more on the "movement value" of statements and ideas. A person uses lateral thinking to move from one known idea to new ideas.

  4. Out of the Box - Wikipedia

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    Out of the box (feature), a product that is usable immediately; Thinking out of the box, or thinking outside the box, a metaphor for thinking in a creative way; Out of the Box may also refer to: Out of the Box (Jade Valerie album), 2007; Out of the Box (Joel Turner album), 2007; Out of the Box, Playhouse Disney show; Out of the Box Publishing ...

  5. Outside the Box - Wikipedia

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    Outside the Box may refer to: Outside the box, a metaphor about thinking unconventionally; Outside the Box (festival), an annual music and arts festival in Boston, Massachusetts, US; Outside the Box (Hacktivist album), 2016; Outside the Box (Skream album), 2010; Outside the Box (Vicki Genfan album), 2000; Outside the Box, an album by Gene ...

  6. Splitting (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Splitting, also called binary thinking, dichotomous thinking, black-and-white thinking, all-or-nothing thinking, or thinking in extremes, is the failure in a person's thinking to bring together the dichotomy of both perceived positive and negative qualities of something into a cohesive, realistic whole.

  7. Edward de Bono - Wikipedia

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    Parallel thinking is a term coined by de Bono. [12] [13] Parallel thinking is described as a constructive alternative to: "adversarial thinking"; debate; and the approaches exemplified by Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle (whom de Bono refers to as the "Greek gang of three" (GG3) [14] [15]).

  8. Systematic inventive thinking - Wikipedia

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    Systematic inventive thinking (SIT) is a thinking method developed in Israel in the mid-1990s. Derived from Genrich Altshuller 's TRIZ engineering discipline, SIT is a practical approach to creativity , innovation and problem solving , which has become a well known methodology for innovation.

  9. Talk:Thinking outside the box - Wikipedia

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    The other article titles are translations of "thinking outside the box", but if you want to take a look at them and make the call on whether they're more about the puzzle or the management jargon, feel free to remove them from one wikidata page and add them to the other: just click the "edit" links on the language boxes near the bottom of each ...