Andrew Irvine

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“It’s a technique that’s really designed to overcome the limits of human psychology,” Ries explained. By this he means that people are inclined to look for the easiest, most obvious explanation for a problem. On top of that, “we tend to personalize things that are really systemic.” It’s easier to just blame that poor assembly-line worker than to consider all the complex, interrelated factors that may be contributing to the problem.
A More Beautiful Question: The Power of Inquiry to Spark Breakthrough Ideas
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