Jeremy Ullie is the director of executive education at Stanford's D school. He co-authored a new book, Idea Flow, with Perry Claybon. Jeremy: To get ideas to do what you want, you need to create a garbage fountain of ideas. This episode has all sorts of interesting twists and turns in it.
In this episode we sit down with Jeremy Utley of the Stanford d.school to discuss his new book, Ideaflow, which is all about how to create a practice for producing and trading ideas in massive quantities – whether in an organization or as an individual entrepreneur or content-creator – along with a system for sorting the garbage from the gold. We discuss, among many other things, why it is important to focus on input more than output, how to stop obsessing over quality while generating quantity, and peanut butter pumps.