Saturday, September 28, 2013
Breakthrough thinking by Prof Hibino
Ateneo Professor on Entrepreneurship
Many of us wonder why despite the best minds and analysis, change doesnt happen or many proposals gather dust at the archive. "Ideas are fine but execution is a bitch."
I like this mindset, breakthrough thinking because it best fits the entrepreneurship mold. This deals with things that are not or has not been, but of of things that will be.
I posted this in our internal blog of the company because change and achievements are our big problems.
"Breakthrough Thinking PDF
This morning, we talked at the third floor about our inability to reach our targets - inability to reach breakthrough our barriers. I discussed with them the principles espoused by Prof Hibino at breakthrough thinking.
There are seven principles:
1. Systems principle
2. Uniqueness principle
3. People design
4. Limited information principle
5. Solution after next
6. Betterment timeline
7. Purpose
This is a better approach especially in designing the future. We normally design the future based on the past. There is no basis for predicating the past based on history. History has been marred by discontinuities and disruptions, if not breakthrough. This way of thinking is fitted for entrepreneurs who think of things that are not yet there and ask "Why not?""
Many of us wonder why despite the best minds and analysis, change doesnt happen or many proposals gather dust at the archive. "Ideas are fine but execution is a bitch."
I like this mindset, breakthrough thinking because it best fits the entrepreneurship mold. This deals with things that are not or has not been, but of of things that will be.
I posted this in our internal blog of the company because change and achievements are our big problems.
"Breakthrough Thinking PDF
This morning, we talked at the third floor about our inability to reach our targets - inability to reach breakthrough our barriers. I discussed with them the principles espoused by Prof Hibino at breakthrough thinking.
There are seven principles:
1. Systems principle
2. Uniqueness principle
3. People design
4. Limited information principle
5. Solution after next
6. Betterment timeline
7. Purpose
This is a better approach especially in designing the future. We normally design the future based on the past. There is no basis for predicating the past based on history. History has been marred by discontinuities and disruptions, if not breakthrough. This way of thinking is fitted for entrepreneurs who think of things that are not yet there and ask "Why not?""
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