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When's the Last Time Someone Shared a Stunny Idea With You?
When's the last time someone shared an idea with you that they thought was stupid? That's an indication of how much safety is on the team. The other answer is all the time, in which case I'd say, you're a jerk. And it's like your attempt to game the system fails. If you start to require volume, then you try to engender ownership.
Today I’m chatting with former-analyst-turned-design-educator Jeremy Utley of the Stanford d.school and co-author of Ideaflow. Jeremy reveals the psychology behind great innovation, and the importance of creating psychological safety for a team to generate what they may view as bad ideas. Jeremy speaks to the critical collision of unrelated frames of reference when problem-solving, as well as why creativity is actually more of a numbers game than awaiting that singular stroke of genius. Listen as Jeremy gives real-world examples of how to practice and measure (!) your innovation efforts and apply them to data products.
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