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Radical Creativity fostering re-thinking

Intelligence is usually seen as the ability to think and learn. But as the world is changing at a pace like never before, the most crucial skill may be the ability to think again and unlearn.
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鈥漈hink again鈥 was the first slogan for the Aalto University.  

This was a bold slogan in the academic world where educated intelligence was the foundation of facts, data, information, judgment, and experience - not thinking differently, unconventionally, or outside of the box. Thus, the slogan was launched to targeted audience for short time, it showed the direction of newly born university. To boldly push for fundamental change.  

Intelligence is usually seen as the ability to think and learn. But as the world is changing at a pace like never before, the most crucial skill may be the ability to think differently and unlearn. We are the masters of solving highly sophisticated challenges with linear connections. It is safe to favour the planned proceeding and the comfort over the unknown and the discomfort of uncertainty. 

However, safe stability is not a cure, and can even be a curse. When we are facing the multi-dimensional challenges 鈥 such as digitalising our ways of working in the shadow of COVID-19 鈥 we quickly find that the methods familiar to us are no longer an effective remedy. These complex issues are not isolated problems that can be solved with singular expertise. The more radical thinkers we are, the more we are expanding our possibilities. So, we need more multidisciplinary re-thinking and radical creativity! 

Technologies are full of radical creativeness. In their own times, the automobile, electricity, and television were radical. These disruptive technologies were innovations that significantly modified the way people, industries, or businesses operated. They swept away the old systems and habits.  

Recent examples of disruptive technologies are artificial intelligence and 5G, which can drive towards the transformation of many aspects of society 鈥 from new consumer services to media, entertainment, education, health care, retail, and several areas of industry. 

Digitalisation provides an excellent launching pad for interdisciplinary innovations and viewpoints combining arts, business, science, and technology. A good example is our School of Science graduate 贰谤颈办&苍产蝉辫;贬盲谤办枚苍别苍, who is creating new images from huge sets of data.  

In Aalto University, we are shaping a sustainable future. Now, we have three approaches that guide us: Entrepreneurial mindset, Radical Creativity and Sustainable Solutions. By encouraging a radically creative and entrepreneurial culture within our community, together we can make impact and find sustainable solutions.  

Our new strategy鈥檚 cross-cutting approaches have given us an invitation to let go of rigid opinions and prize mental flexibility, humility, and curiosity over foolish consistency. Creative working methods enrich ways to design, for example, sustainable solutions. We do not have ready-made operating models and solutions in the face of new challenges, and, for this reason, we need an active 鈥 even radical 鈥 and creative approach.  

We are all creative, and we use our innate creativity in new situations. By Radical Creativity, we at Aalto University mean a new creative activity that boldly pushes for fundamental change. Radical Creativity also emphasizes the flexibility to act in a variety of ways and to adapt our actions accordingly to achieve goals. The culture of radical creativity allows and supports creative questioning and "not-knowing鈥, and celebrates learning from exploration, experimentation, and failure. Creative approaches at Aalto provide diverse perspectives and skills to tackle topical challenges in a radically new way.  

It is a good time to unleash your creative potential and think again! 

Images of Riikka M盲kikoskela and Juha Juvonen.

Writers of this article are Riikka M盲kikoskela Head of Radical Creativity and Juha Juvonen Head of IT Solutions for Research.

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