These hacks to generate innovative ideas are overlooked at work
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These hacks to generate innovative ideas are overlooked at work

There is this story about two cops standing at the street corner. One of the cops commented on the gleaming new car ahead. The other says, "That is odd. Who flicks the cigarette ash in a brand new car. It is odd!" They stopped the car and quickly discovered that it was a stolen car. Tapping a cigarette inside a brand new car was a behaviour that is at odds with what we know. Our greatest insights challenge our deeply held beliefs. Instead of brushing it off, just pausing to examine that odd behaviour turned out to be valuable. How do we get insights?

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How to stay curious

Curious people are often insightful. Here are some ways you can get flashes of insight

1 Become part of cross-functional teams to solve problems

2. When something does not make sense, don't brush it away. Dig deeper

3. In doing even routine tasks, try to improvise new ways of working

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Why experts think about failures

The greatest experts constantly reflect on their failures. They recreate the scenario mentally and try to solve it in different ways. An expert knows four aspects of their subject:

  • How does it work?
  • When does it NOT work?
  • What are the work arounds
  • Where will people make mistakes when they try it?

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Acknowledgement: This post was inspired by the conversation between Shane Parrish and Gary Klein. Listen to the idea of a Decision Journal in this podcast. And the story about the stolen BMW.

Check out the TEDx talk by Gary Klein about what he calls "Lightbulb Moments"

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Ravinder Rana

Principal at Podar Education Network

2y

Dear Abhijit, I actually find your posts so very interesting and relevant. Presentation with illustrations are like out of the world.....!!!

Vinod Dahake

Retires Scientist G & Scientist In charge MERADO Ludhiana CSIR / CMERI and Ex Commander (Indian Navy)

2y

Good article particularly liked new car theory . smell a rat attitude

Dr. Mohan Lal Agarwal

Mapping a Start up Digital Business School in Dubai, President-Indo Gulf Management Association, UAE Golden Visa Recipient, Co-lead-Humanistic Management Network Switzerland, GCC Chapter, Leader- UAE Golden Visa Forum

2y

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student at the bk birla Institute of engineering & technology pilani

2y

Sir job de rhe ho to btao 😃😃

Atif Amin Mehdi Rahman

HR Professional | AON Certified Performance Management Ready Professional |Trainer in Sales, Soft Skills & Personality Development I Rich HR Generalist experience in Mfg/Retail I YouTuber

2y

Abhijit Bhaduri Sir Very well highlighted trait of curiosity that can go a long long way to bring in gr8 results. Enjoyed reading your insightful observations.

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