We don’t want the way we do things now to inhibit your creativity. We want blue-sky thinking
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tank your project discover your best competitive advantages learn how to convince your customers to care about the same things you do identify small changes with a huge potential influence see where your own blind spots and biases are preventing you from doing your best work
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determine whether you’re solving the right problem figure out who in an organization is likely to
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Research is a tool—a periscope offering you a better view of your surroundings. It can be very powerful if applied thoughtfully. Rather than piling on the costs, research can save you and the rest of your team a ton of time and effort
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Scariest of all, it means admitting you don’t have all the answers
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You may have a vague idea that research is a good thing, but the benefits are fuzzy while the costs are all too clear
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In such settings, “research” can be a very scary word. It sounds like money you don’t have and time you can’t spare
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The myth of the creative genius makes it very difficult to say “I don’t know
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That where humans are concerned, context is everything.
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Finding information is relatively easy. The knowledge already exists. You just have to find a trustworthy source for it. Assessing credibility is the hard part. (“Is the Malabar giant squirrel real?”)