Course Overview
A box is a set of preconceived ideas we all have when thinking about a problem. Learning to think outside the box, as Peter Quarry and Eve Ash agree, is breaking beyond one’s narrow view of existing approaches. This requires looking at the issue from a different perspective – known as reversal.
Peter Quarry explains how learning to think outside the box (go beyond your assumptions) is a core ingredient for creativity.
Learning Objectives
Thinking outside the box means:
Interviewer: Eve Ash
Interviewee: Peter Quarry