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AKA 'Thinking outside the box'

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Hellion | 12:50 Tue 22nd Aug 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Can anyone think of a good alternative to this phrase? I'm having to encourage working parties to come up with good ideas but I would like a better phrase to use this one is too 'jargon'.
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Lateral thinking is the obvious one. I think in German they say "um die Ecke denken" = round-the-corner thinking = or even Dreieckdenken - triangular thinking.
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Thanks QM! Worryingly I'm sure some of them wouldn't understand what 'lateral' meant. Please keep ideas coming guys. I really don't want to stand and do my 'pep' talks sounding like David Brent.
Brainstorming is a good one.

It is where people are encouraged to come up with all sorts of ideas, even outlandish ones (without critisism or comment).

These outlandish ideas may prompt people to come up with other ideas, some of which can be put into practice.
Hi
Just a quick question
What does lateral mean?
Thanks in advance
PS. if it's good i might start using it in converstions
I'm always on the look out for new and exciting words!
Lateral basically means to the side, some definitions include 'pertaining to the side' and 'away from the midline of the body' is a popular definition.

From Dictionary.com:

lat�er�al

adj.

1. Of, relating to, or situated at or on the side.
2. Of or constituting a change within an organization or a hierarchy to a position at a similar level, as in salary or responsibility, to the one being left: made a lateral move within the company.
3. Linguistics. Of, relating to, or being a sound produced by breath passing along one or both sides of the tongue.


n.

1. A lateral part, projection, passage, or appendage.
2. Football. A lateral pass.
3. Linguistics. A lateral sound, such as (l).
Radical thinking?
Or, in order to sound even more Brentesque, blue sky thinking!
If you go Brent : You have to film the dance for all your AB mates to see to brighten up our day. LOL.
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LOL Sense!!
Thinking outside the box - Not limiting yourself to ideas
Or - not limiting yourself to other peoples or previously heard ideas??
simply just try a new approach? follow it up with an example - err not sure what though. Let me just think outside the box for a minute...

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