Extreme creativity questions often emerge when designing a client workshop that needs everyone to expand their perspectives and enter previously unimagined realms of innovative thinking.
In other cases, extreme creativity questions are practically served up as pure gifts. This is one of those examples.
An article in The Wall Street Journal about Universal’s development, promotion, and release strategy for the movie Wicked provided several great quotes and prompts to envision new extreme creativity questions. The Wicked movie, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande as Elphaba and Glinda respectively, will be a two-part, two-year extravaganza.
One bold quote signaled the inspiration possibilities. Universal Pictures CMO Michael Moses proclaimed the wild promotion strategy goal for Wicked:
Whoa. “Just short of obnoxious.” That’s a rich permission for expanding creative thinking and strategizing in dramatic directions.
The article was bursting with inspiration comparable to this quote. Thanks to the WSJ, Wicked, and reporter Erich Schwartzel, here are the extreme creativity questions that I envisioned, prompted by the article.
These questions (as with all our Brainzooming question lists) are open to editing so they best fit your situation. These early versions are straight from my imagination to the blog, shaped by how we might use them in a collaborative client workshop.
One important reminder: when you need big ideas, don’t ask people for big ideas. Instead, use extreme creativity questions. They expand the space for individuals to share a wide variety of ideas, no matter the idea’s size. And, with enough fun extreme thinking, you’ll find plenty of big possibilities among all the great ideas! - Mike Brown