Thursday, December 15, 2016

My Experience with Creative Thinking

Hi Everyone,

Welcome to my blog! I would like to thank everyone who who read all my blogs on creative thinking.

In the course of the blog, I went over 9 creative strategies that were used to solve problems within my organization.

As said before, I want to share my Nicaraguan culture with the rest of the world by selling handmade products made in Nicaragua. Yes, it can be difficult, and it does contain many setbacks, but it is my goal to open my business in the future. One of the setbacks that I utilized for the strategies was the importing of products from Nicaragua, which is what I am currently less knowledgeable on.


By working through the many strategies, from "Looking in Other Worlds" to "Knowing how to See", I had to choose a main strategy that I would be implementing in my business.

That strategy was "Thinking Fluently". The technique utilized for this strategy was SCAMPER, and it allowed me to modify, add, adapt, and magnify my business blueprint, and the problem which is Importing Products from Nicaragua, which can be costly.



The strategy and technique opened my eyes in the direction where I want to  take my business. As an individual who always enjoys helping others, and being part of non-profits, I am interested in adapting a portion of the SCAMPER technique. I would love to work with low-income artists, and create a partnership where I will be selling their products, and a portion of the profit would be given to them. 


I want to use my business to overcome poverty in Nicaragua by thriving the economy of low-income communities and allowing our culture to be shared with the rest of the world. 

There is a city I want to focus on in Nicaragua, which is Masaya. The city has a large population of artisans, and is widely known for it's art, and craftwork. 

As I work through my business, I would like everyone to keep reading my blog, and join me in my journey to sharing my culture. 



Thank You Again For Reading

Best Regards, 
Ana Guevara

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