Tuesday 23 July 2013

Creative Potential for Finding Solutions worth Finding

Life on earth is pretty difficult. Filled with plenty of problems, sounds right ?

Are problems difficult or just require a creative and organized way of thinking?

We recently had a class case of 'NAVRANG', involving three cubes each of nine colors which were to be formed into a cube with each face having all the colors of 'NAVRANG' and no two colors repeating on any face of the cube.

For Readers interested in NAVRANG Case, please refer to this blog by Dr. Mandi

http://nnhyderabad.blogspot.in/

The Blog talks about the ways Cube formation can be solved namely

i)  Rout Method and Blind Solution

ii) Mathematical Solution

The beauty of the solution lies in its simplicity and creative use of block formation technique.

SIMPLIFIED SOLUTION TO NAVRANG CASE (MATHEMATICAL SOLUTION)


Professor Muhammad Yunus is another great example who has converted many complex problems to digestible and simplified businesses with his creative acumen. The same can be seen in many great personalities, be it google CEO Larry Page or Late CEO of Apple Steve Jobs. All change agents see a problem and create a simplified solution around that. My recommendation is a video of Professor Muhammad Yunus to develop better understanding:


The NAVRANG case and Professor Muhammad Yunus video both are targeted towards one common objective that no problem we encounter is difficult. The only thing is application of creative potential and simplifying process for achieving the objective.

This is what will be highly useful for future managers and one's already in the managerial cadre will do well to be remembered that solution should be sold to customer in the most simplified form.

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