- Alex Faickney Osborn
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birth_date = birth date|1888|5|24
birth_place =Bronx ,New York , USA
death_date = death date and age|1966|5|4|1888|5|24
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nationality = American
known_for = co-founder ofBBDO
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occupation = advertising manager, writer, creativity theorist
spouse = Helen Coatsworth
children = Katharine, Joan, Marion, Russell, and ElinorAlex Faickney Osborn (
May 24 ,1888 –May 4 ,1966 ) was an advertising manager and the author of the creativity technique named "brainstorming ".Early life
Osborn was born in the Bronx and spent his childhood in New York, attending Morris High School where he played football and was a member of the Omega Gamma Delta fraternity. He was a graduate of
Hamilton College , where he had worked for the school newspaper.Upon graduation, Osborn attempted a career in
journalism inBuffalo, New York , and worked at theBuffalo Times and theBuffalo Express , though he was fired from the latter due to a supposed lack of aptitude. Osborn then worked a variety of jobs, which included working for a milling company as astatistician , doing publicity for the BuffaloChamber of Commerce and working as asales man for theHard Manufacturing Company .He then joined the
E. P. Remington agency in Buffalo, an in-house advertising agency for apatent medicine maker, where he was appointed as newbusiness manager . While working there, he did teaching jobs on the side, including lecturing onpsychology forFord Motor Company , and onadvertising at theYMCA .Founding of BBDO
In 1919, Osborn joined with
Bruce Fairchild Barton andRoy Sarles Durstine to form the BDO advertising agency. Osborn acted as manager of BDO's Buffalo branch.He was largely responsible for the 1928 merger of BDO with the
George Batten Company to createBBDO .After years of success and having survived the
Great Depression , BBDO underwent a crisis in 1938, losing many of its clients and key personnel. Osborn commuted toNew York City and eventually saved the company by securing the Goodrichtire account . In 1939, he became BBDO's executive vice president after Durstine resigned. Osborn was crucial in recruiting many top employees, includingBen Duffy , who eventually became the president of BBDO.Creativity Theorist
Osborn became increasingly active as an author, and published several books on
creative thinking . In 1948, "Your Creative Power " was published, in which Osborn presented the technique of "Brainstorming ", which had been in use for many years at BBDO. Eventually, Osborn's writing career overtook his work in advertising, and in 1960, after more than forty years, he resigned from BBDO’sboard of directors .In 1954, Osborn created the
Creative Education Foundation , which was sustained by theroyalties earned from his books. Along with Sidney Parnes, Osborn developed the Osborn-ParnesCreative Problem Solving Process (commonly referred to as CPS). He co-founded the Creative Education Foundation's Creative Problem Solving Institute, the world's longest-running international creativity conference, and CPS has been taught at that conference as well as year-round in other venues for more than 50 years.Notable advertising work
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General Electric
*Armstrong Cork
*Chrysler
*General Baking
*Royal Crown Cola
*American Tobacco
*BF Goodrich
*Du Pont
*Wildroot Hair Tonic Books
* 1921 "A Short Course in Advertising", C. Scribner’s sons.
* 1942 "How to "Think Up", McGraw-Hill.
* 1948 "Your Creative Power", C. Scribner’s sons.
* 1952 "Wake Up Your Mind", C. Scribner’s sons.
*cite book | last = Osborn | first = Alex | authorlink = Alex Faickney Osborn | coauthors = | title = Applied Imagination: Principles and Procedures of Creative Problem Solving | publisher = Charles Scribner's Sons | year = 1953 | location = New York, New York | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 978-0023895203
* 1955 "The Goldmine Between Your Ears", C. Scribner’s sons.Osborn also contributed frequently to trade publications such as
Printer’s Ink .Family Life
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September 5 ,1916 he married Helen Coatsworth, the daughter of a wealthy Buffalolawyer . They had five children: Katharine, Joan, Marion, Russell, and Elinor. He died of a blood deficiency in 1966. [ cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,835538,00.html |title=TIME Obituaries|accessdate=2007-12-26 |date=1966-05-13 |publisher=TIME magazine ]ource
[http://www.ciadvertising.org/studies/student/98_spring/practitioner/bdo.html "Bruce Fairchild Barton, Roy Sarles Durstine, and Alex Faickney Osborn", Joan Vidal.]
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