odd man out

spadeLook­ing for a fun exer­cise to get your cre­ative juices flow­ing.  Try Edward De Bono’s odd man out exer­cise.  It is sim­ple, fun, and as my friend Artie Isaac would say, it is a great way to “exer­cise your cre­ative pet.”

Start by going to a ran­dom word gen­er­a­tor site like this one.  Take the first 4 words you get (no trad­ing) and list them.  Then think about which one does not make sense with the other 3 and why.  Make sure to stick to con­cep­tual dif­fer­ences, and refrain from things like these 3 have the same num­ber of let­ters, or end in s.  Think a lit­tle.  Be cre­ative.  Then write down your cre­ative rea­son­ing.  Spend 60 sec­onds or so artic­u­lat­ing the dif­fer­ence between the one item and the oth­ers, as well as the sim­i­lar­i­ties of the 3 that you grouped together.

If you like, use the same 4 words, and try to pull out a dif­fer­ent one.  The sec­ond time through might be more chal­leng­ing, but you can do it.

This exer­cise and 61 oth­ers like it are listed in Edward De Bono’s book, Cre­ativ­ity Work­out.  I am fin­ish­ing out 2009 by doing one of these exer­cises every morn­ing, so that by 2010 my cre­ativ­ity is healthy, strong, and ready to move moun­tains — or maybe just draw a pic­ture or write a song about them.

In my first attempt at this I got the words spade, ther­mome­ter, frock, and knife.  My first assess­ment was that frock was the odd man out based on the idea that the other 3 are human tools that use metal to accom­plish a task — tak­ing tem­per­a­ture, dig­ging, & cutting.

The sec­ond time around I decided that ther­mome­ter was the odd man out.  Knives, spades, and frocks can all be found on play­ing cards, but to the best of my knowl­edge there are no ther­mome­ters pic­tured on any of the 52 cards in the deck.

If you try it, tell me what 4 words you got, which was odd man out, and why in the comments.

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4 Responses to odd man out

  1. Karla Leskovsky November 6, 2009 at 4:35 pm #

    Spade could be the odd man out too. A frock, ther­mome­ter and knife are all used by a butcher.

  2. davidebowman November 6, 2009 at 4:36 pm #

    Very nicely done. Did not think of that one.

  3. Andy November 6, 2009 at 4:42 pm #

    The frock is out (again) because the other three are all inserted into things.

  4. davidebowman November 6, 2009 at 4:44 pm #

    Well played Andy.

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