Innovation Starts With Disruptive Hypotheses. Here's How To Create One | Co.Design »
“A disruptive hypothesis is an intentionally unreasonable statement that gets your thinking flowing in a different direction. It’s kind of like the evolutionary biology theory of “punctuated equilibrium,” which states that evolution proceeds slowly and every once in a while is interrupted by sudden change. Disruptive hypotheses are designed to upset your comfortable business equilibrium and bring about an accelerated change in your own thinking.”
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Everyday, do something never done before; make something never made before; create something never seen before.