Increase your team’s ability to solve problems innovatively by replacing the judgment-free—and occasionally therefore decision-free—practice of brainstorming with the concept of creative abrasion, whereby members of the team advocate for their ideas but are also open to rigorous questions. Moving from idea to prototype or other quick experiment gives you creative agility. The essence of creative resolution is that the team knows exactly who’s going to make the final decision, but all viewpoints are welcomed during the search for a solution. (SOURCE: Figure III-2 from “Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation,” by Linda A. Hill, Greg Brandeau, Emily Truelove and Kent Lineback. Reprinted with permission.)
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