

a16z Podcast: How to Be Original and Make Big Ideas Happen
Feb 2, 2016
Adam Grant, a Wharton professor and New York Times columnist, dives into the art of originality and creativity. He argues that strategic procrastination can boost creativity, exploring counterintuitive traits of successful innovators. Grant suggests starting with 'how' instead of 'why' to build believable ideas. He emphasizes a balance between expertise and creativity, shedding light on the role of children’s literature in inspiring future innovators. Diversity in hiring practices is also highlighted as key to fostering innovation and nurturing unique perspectives.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Productive Procrastination Paradox
02:57 • 11min
Exploring Skeptical Optimism and the Link Between Creativity and Originality
13:32 • 4min
Balancing Experience and Creativity
17:55 • 10min
The Power of Children's Literature
28:06 • 4min
Cultivating Creativity through Diversity
32:13 • 8min