Convergent thinking

Convergent thinking is narrowing down multiple possibilities to the most accurate, useful or criteria-compliant solution.

Definicja

Convergent thinking structures the selection phase after the exploration phase. It helps you evaluate options according to criteria, evidence, costs and constraints. It is needed so that creativity does not turn into chaos without decisions.

Kluczowe idee

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Praktyka i życie

After generating ideas, establish three criteria: impact, feasibility and cost. Rate each option on a scale of 1-5.

Częste błędne rozumienie

It's a mistake to narrow down too early, before enough options become available. The second mistake is choosing by mood instead of criteria.

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