Reverse: you could reverse how you dispense the paste on the brush. Imagine squeezing the brush instead and having a batch of paste coming out of the brush hair compartment directly. The paste could be in a screwable piece added to the trunk of the brush.
Thank you so so much sir, it helped me understand this topic in which I really wasn't able to understand from a long long time , and the process you make people understand that the most important thing now a days people don't follow ,I appreciate you 🙌🙌
@@INSPIRATIONFORINNOVATION Gijs, Scamper Technique versus Customer Centricity: WHAT matters the most and HOW to integrate them (if possible)? What if I create something new by using the Scamper Technique but my customers don't like it? In other words, what if my new product/service is not what my customers were expecting for?
Thank you Gijs, now I have much more understanding of how this technique works! Reverse, I think a tooth spray that enables your teeth cleans themselves would be brilliant! cheers!
Turn the toothbrush into a two-in-one product. The opposite end is, now, a built in toothpick. Or a screw in plastic toothpick when needed. The “Scamper” method is ideal. Thank you. :)
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Reverse: you could reverse how you dispense the paste on the brush. Imagine squeezing the brush instead and having a batch of paste coming out of the brush hair compartment directly. The paste could be in a screwable piece added to the trunk of the brush.
my teacher made this 4 min video a 2 day lecture class with same info thanks for this I am not regretting for not attending her classes
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Thank you so so much sir, it helped me understand this topic in which I really wasn't able to understand from a long long time , and the process you make people understand that the most important thing now a days people don't follow ,I appreciate you 🙌🙌
Love it, Gijs! Reverse... instead of brushing our teeth, could we tap them with fingers, like a piano? So that each time produces a song...?
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Gijs,
Scamper Technique versus Customer Centricity:
WHAT matters the most and HOW to integrate them (if possible)?
What if I create something new by using the Scamper Technique but my customers don't like it? In other words, what if my new product/service is not what my customers were expecting for?
Great video, Gijs 👍👍 I’m going to use it when explain SCAMPER, it’s so effective.
Grazie mille 🇮🇹🤗🙏
Thank you Gijs, now I have much more understanding of how this technique works! Reverse, I think a tooth spray that enables your teeth cleans themselves would be brilliant! cheers!
Cheers 🤗
Yes, Esin!!
Turn the toothbrush into a two-in-one product. The opposite end is, now, a built in toothpick. Or a screw in plastic toothpick when needed.
The “Scamper” method is ideal. Thank you. :)
Reverse - Instead of fixing the bristles at the top, can we put them in the middle? So that we can brush like playing a mouth organ.
so for adapt Can'd i u a finger print on the phone for adapt
lol. that emoji when making thoes noises
I like your shirt !!
It is a changing itself
Rearrange: instead of putting the toothpaste directly to the product, put it directly to your mouth😛.
Reverse its name to get a new or fascinating name for your product like hsurb htoot 🤣🤣
no fun bro
You talk about Modify but the slide show Magnify, why?
we could turn our toothbrush into a hair comb