3.4.5 AVOID AMBIGUITY

If you're giving someone a problem that has the potential of being solved in a creative way, then you might try - at least initially - posing it in an ambiguous fashion so as to not restrict their imagination.

Cultivate your own personal sources of ambiguity. These could be people, books, things - whatever - that force you to look for more than one meaning in order to understand what's going on.

Try using humour to put you or your group in a creative state of mind.

Write an ambiguous job description for yourself. What are 3 different ways it could be interpreted?