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The process most commonly used to encourage creativity, brainstorming, works only in a group situation. Another process that can be used both individually and in a team environment is the SCAMPER process. The process works particularly well in creating new products and services that will add additional value to customers. Here is how to use the SCAMPER process, step by step: SUBSTITUTE
COMBINE
ADJUST, ADD, OR ADAPT
MODIFY, MAGNIFY, OR MINIATURIZE
PUT PRODUCTS TO OTHER USES
ELIMINATE OR ELABORATE
REARRANGE OR REVERSE
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