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The Secret to New Ideas

Date Published: 27th September 2005
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People often want change merely for the sake of change,

whether they are changes for the better or not. The human

animal is easily bored. Furthermore, change is necessary for

those in business, as it is the best aid to replacement and

profit.



We have also been made aware by many books that obsolescence

is built into much merchandise to make it wear out long

before its time. Or new styles are introduced so different

from the current ones that one must abandon useful articles

to keep pace. Much of this is of course highly

objectionable.



We find that many good ideas are abandoned for the sake of

change, such as the elimination of pockets in women's

clothes, or the use of small purses instead of spacious

ones, stiff collars instead of comfortable ones and so on.




On the other hand, an improvement by its very nature implies

change too. So whenever you want an idea, consider all the

facts and factors involved in your product or your subject,

and see what aspects you can change. Some of the possible

changes will doubtless seem foolish at first, but you may be

able to find a justification for them later on that would

permit you to use them. In any case there is nothing to lose

in noting down whatever you think of, even if it seems far-

fetched.



There are, of course, many kinds of rearrangement. One may

use different sizes, different shapes, different materials

or colors; or the same for different purposes; or in a

different position, and so on ad infinitum.



The idea of interchangeable parts was first used by Eli


Whitney in stepping up production for weapons for the War of

1812. Many years later Ford adopted it as part of his

assembly line production method. The idea had many other

applications, even down to basic dresses which can be used

for different occasions simply by the use of other

accessories.



You can imagine the familiar thing in almost any new

position. Transposition from one place to another gave us

the idea of serving meals not in homes but in restaurants.

The same process of transposing gives us all sorts of

outside services formerly done at home-laundries, hospitals,

garment centers, schools and so on.



Which factors from one kind of service overlapping your own,

can be applied to yours? A sunroom has a glass roof. In New

York, some taxicabs have glass roofs to enable the passenger

to look up and see the tall buildings-same idea, different

purpose. Bathing caps for the swimmer are transferred to

raincoat outfits. An ocean-going luxury liner supplies much

more than mere passage. It draws for ideas upon restaurants,

hotels, the entertainment field. Any large business can be

analyzed for such overlapping of interests and can use them

for idea sources.



A writer of articles may find in one magazine or trade

journal possibilities for similar articles for another

field. How a laundry found new customers may suggest that

every business is looking for new customers. The fundamental

principles do not vary much, and can be adapted to how other

small business may find new customers.



Change is the secret for getting ideas. And since change is

everywhere, simply keep your eyes open throughout your daily

life, and at any moment a spark of inspiration will give you

what you need to continue with your idea.



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