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155: Where Good Ideas Come From by Stephen Johnson

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Networks for Good Ideas

A good idea is a result of a network that is not clean or tidy but rather a dynamic, plastic structure capable of bumping into different elements. The size of the network is crucial for generating good ideas. The concept of a network being adaptable and responsive to various forces from the environment is essential. This flexibility in network structure is similar to the idea behind open layout offices, emphasizing the importance of creating connections and allowing people to interact freely for sharing information across departments.

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