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The Knowledge Management Series: Annie Murphy | The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

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The Imitation Bias and Correspondence Problem Cracking

Imitation is often undervalued due to a cultural bias towards originality and innovation. However, effective imitation involves smart imitation by cracking the correspondence problem. This means analyzing a solution from someone else, breaking it down to understand its key elements, adapting it to fit one's own circumstances, and modifying it as necessary. By observing what corresponds between the borrowed solution and one's own problem, individuals can effectively learn and apply skills through imitation.

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