SCAMPER
Type of record:
- Micro method
- Creativity technique
- Innovation Phase
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Description
SCAMPER is a beautiful, clear checklist technique, which was developed by Bob Eberle (1997) and has a firm place among the creative techniques.
Once a challenge has been precisely defined and described, SCAMPER quickly helps you to think your way to the right direction. SCAMPER is so good as a
Starting point can be used for lateral thinking processes. A further development of SCAMPER itself is SCAMPERR. The well-known Osborn checklist is also closely related to SCAMPER.
SCAMPER is particularly suitable for the further development of new products or processes derived from existing ones. SCAMPER is also well suited as a follow-up method to brainstorming.
Once a challenge has been precisely defined and described, SCAMPER quickly helps you to think your way to the right direction. SCAMPER is so good as a
Starting point can be used for lateral thinking processes. A further development of SCAMPER itself is SCAMPERR. The well-known Osborn checklist is also closely related to SCAMPER.
SCAMPER is particularly suitable for the further development of new products or processes derived from existing ones. SCAMPER is also well suited as a follow-up method to brainstorming.