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[[SCAMPER]] is an [[idea-generation technique]] that utilizes action verbs as patterns:
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[[SCAMPER]] is an [[idea-generation technique]] that utilizes action verbs as patterns. It is a well-known kind of checklist developed by Bob Eberie that assists the person in coming up with ideas either for modifications that can be made on an existing product or for making a new product. SCAMPER is an acronym with each letter standing for an action verb which in turn stands for a prompt for creative ideas.
  
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*S – Substitute
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*C – Combine
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*A – Adapt
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*M – Modify
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*P – Put to another use
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*E – Eliminate
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*R – Reverse
  
stimuli. It is a well-known kind of checklist developed by Bob Eberie that assists the person in coming up with ideas either for modifications that can be made on an existing product or for making a new product. SCAMPER is an acronym with each letter standing for an action verb which in turn stands for a prompt for creative ideas.
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==Related lectures==
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*[[Idea Generation Quarter]].
  
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[[Category:Septem Artes Administrativi]][[Category:Articles]]
    C – Combine
 
    A – Adapt
 
    M – Modify
 
    P – Put to another use
 
    E – Eliminate
 
    R – Reverse
 
 
 
==Related curriculum==
 
#[[Idea Generation Quarter]].
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 4 January 2019

SCAMPER is an idea-generation technique that utilizes action verbs as patterns. It is a well-known kind of checklist developed by Bob Eberie that assists the person in coming up with ideas either for modifications that can be made on an existing product or for making a new product. SCAMPER is an acronym with each letter standing for an action verb which in turn stands for a prompt for creative ideas.

  • S – Substitute
  • C – Combine
  • A – Adapt
  • M – Modify
  • P – Put to another use
  • E – Eliminate
  • R – Reverse

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