Start-ups should talk to as many people as possible, says Peter Drexler. They can learn a lot from those who don't have the same vision and goals. Sometimes your most valuable insights come from places you wouldn't think they would. The unknown is one of the best tools for learning quickly through taking action.
Nathan Furr discusses how to reframe your relationship with uncertainty to open up to new possibilities.
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1) How to turn the fear of the unknown into an excitement for possibilities
Nathan Furr is a professor of strategy and innovation at INSEAD in Paris and an expert in the fields of innovation and technology strategy. His bestselling books include The Innovator’s Method and Innovation Capital. Published regularly in Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, Forbes and Inc., he is an Innosight Fellow, has been nominated for the Thinkers50 Innovation Award, and works with leading companies including Google, Microsoft, Citi, ING, and Philips.