The mindsets of great problem solvers are just as important as the methods they employ. A mindset that encourages curiosity, embraces imperfection, rewards a dragonfly-eye view of the problem, creates new data from experiments and collective intelligence, and drives action through compelling show-and-tell storytelling creates radical new possibilities under high levels of unpredictability.
Content: Article
Authors: Charles Conn, Robert McLean
Source: McKinsey Quarterly
Subjects: Personal Development, Productivity / Work Tips
Authors: Charles Conn, Robert McLean
Source: McKinsey Quarterly
Subjects: Personal Development, Productivity / Work Tips
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