Tips For Successful Innovation Teams From Acclaimed Black Hole Imaging Team
Posted on13 May 2019
Tagscollaboration, decision-making process, dissent, innovation, project management, team building, consensus, bias, black holes, confirmation bias
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Taking pictures rely upon objects reflecting light, any light. A black hole swallows light. So, how does one get a picture if... Read More
Examples of Breaking the Consensus Addiction
Ryan Hatch, a software entrepreneur of Resultech, tweeted me in regards to my post, “Breaking through Consensus”. He suggested examples of breaking... Read More
Key Trait in Good Decision Makers
Posted on20 Apr 2015
TagsLian Pleven, Benjamin Graham, Wall Street Journal, consensus, knowledge, emotions, decisions, decision-making process
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Once I asked an executive and his management team five questions about a plan. After a half hour, they had pretty much... Read More
Apocalyptic Decision Making – Dealing with Uncertainty
When four horsemen of apocalyptic decision making (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity [VUCA]) confront us, we tend to avoid them. We avoid... Read More
The Untold Secret of Best Practices
Processes trigger our emotions for security, for certainty. All too often processes become the end, not outcomes. Providers of all kinds, from... Read More
Breaking through Consensus
Consensus retards dynamic solutions. For example, Regina Dugan and Kaigham Gabriel write in “‘Special Forces’ Innovation: How DARPA* Attacks Problems” (Harvard Business... Read More