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Ideas Fuel Innovation: Why Your First Ideas Aren’t Always the Best
Podcast

Ideas Fuel Innovation: Why Your First Ideas Aren’t Always the Best

Think Fast, Talk Smart Podcast



Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Scientific
  • Applicable
  • Eye Opening

Recommendation

Are your assumptions about what makes an idea good idea holding you back from innovation? Jeremy Utley, director of executive education at the Stanford d.school, sees all ideas, even the silly ones, as an important part of the creative process. He joins host Matt Abrahams of the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast to discuss the mental reflex that keeps us fixated on getting it “right” instead of getting creative. This podcast will appeal to anyone who wants to expand their potential, or their organization’s potential, to tap into more creative thinking and come up with innovative ideas.

Take-Aways

  • When people look for the answer to a problem, they tend to fixate on their first idea.
  • For most problems, finding one right answer is less important than generating a wealth of new ideas. 
  • Once you are aware of your tendency to search for one right answer, you can retrain your mind.

About the Podcast

Jeremy Utley is the director of executive education at the Stanford d.school and co-author of Idea Flow: The Only Business Metric That MattersMatt Abrahams is a lecturer of Strategic Communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business and host of the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast.