Ed could be talking about anyone in any place. If you’re trying to devise a
new way of approaching a problem, if you’re hoping to get the creative juices
flowing, your question can be an invitation.
How would you do this differently?
What’s your new idea?
These questions are invitations to contribute and create. They send a signal
of respect. They offer a challenge that says, “you are a valued part of the
expedition. Where to?”
Imagined Reality
Creativity questions have an almost magical capacity to transport people to a
different time, place, or perspective. They help us get to that imagined reality.
Like Ed Bernero, we can use these questions to craft a story that’s original and
different.
A publisher friend of mine, Jay, convened an off-site retreat with his top
editors. He began with an exercise. Crunch time had arrived and each magazine
had to cut its budget by 50 percent. He asked:
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