Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Six Situations where Ideas are generated

In business and in family life you generate ideas as a response to the situations where you are in. There are six situations that compel you to do something. More often than not you come up with an idea to extricate yourself from a situation. Many a successful business idea came to sunlight as response to such situations. Here are the six situations:

1. Need: A need is defined as un-fulfilled part or whole of a desire. If you look for a fat salary and get only a portion your need is un-fulfilled partly. If you do not get a salary at all your whole desire is gone barren. There is slight distinction between need and want. Whereas a need is not fully supported by the means to achieve it, a want has every means that support in getting it over. Yet another point is that need ranges between what is voluntary and what is necessity. A person needs a TV for entertainment and can do without it though. When it comes to food it is vital necessity as he cannot do without it

2. Requirement: Definition of requirement is thus: something expected, demanded or imposed upon as an obligation. On personal basis a requirement can be voluntary and does not speak of strict obligation. When it passes to the realm of inter-personal relationship requirement becomes much stricter and denotes authority, necessity and perhaps norms & standards. For example one can be nude in his room, whereas when he walks on the street he is expected to be decently dressed

3. Problem: A problem is a situation that is harmful or unwelcome implying an impediment to the progress of anything; as a corollary problem mandates that corrective action must be taken. On the same token a problem conveys a gap between what it is and what it should be; what is desired and what you have finally got; for example a city hall meeting is expected to be peaceful; when fracas occurs in between tow antagonists inside the hall it is a definite problem. Insufficiency is something that woven around a problem occurring in every conceivable areas including data, norms, budget, performance and degree of satisfaction

4. Issue: An issue can be a minor one forming a part of the problem or major one engulfing the entire problem. A salutary point is an issue can be sorted out by discussion, explanation, exploration or by consensual talk. Centrality of an issue can impact the problem at hand. For example sending troops abroad is a military manoeuvre where willingness of the uniformed corps to serve elsewhere could turn out to be an issue

5. Question: A matter that demands information, answer confirmation or clarification. Alternatively question means deficiency in terms of knowledge, connectivity, personal conduct etc.

6. Query: A query is a question that is addressed to someone who holds public or private office. It denotes legal or moral compulsion on the part of the receiver of the query and authority and standard on the part of the issuer.

When you are faced with any of the six situations, you have no alternative other than developing an idea to counter it. In doing so you may land with brilliant idea, really.

Muthu Ashraff

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