Killer Innovations with Phil McKinney - A Show About Ideas Creativity And Innovation

3 Innovation Decision Traps That Kill Breakthrough Ideas (And How to Avoid Them)

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Jun 24, 2025
Breakthrough innovations often start as seemingly terrible ideas that challenge the status quo. The podcast discusses how conventional evaluation questions can blind us to transformative opportunities. Key decision traps are revealed, including the 'Useless Filter,' which dismisses ideas that create new behaviors rather than solving existing problems. Real-world examples like Airbnb illustrate how revolutionary concepts can reshape industries. By asking the right questions, innovators can unlock the potential of ideas that initially appear absurd.
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Twitter's Early 'Useless' Idea

  • Twitter's early usage of "breakfast updates" seemed useless to investors.
  • It actually invented real-time global conversations and enabled new communication behaviors.
INSIGHT

New Behaviors Define Breakthroughs

  • Breakthrough innovations don't solve existing problems but create new human behaviors.
  • The right question is, "What new human behavior could this enable?"
ANECDOTE

Airbnb's Radical New Model

  • Airbnb seemed insane initially because it involved staying with strangers.
  • It created new experiential travel behavior beyond traditional hotels.
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