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Discovery Using Convergent Thinking

Convergent thinking is a process of immersion in details. The situation is broken into its smallest components to find novel ways of bringing the pieces back together again — or perhaps to switch some of the components for new ones.

Creativity is the foundation of all innovation, and the environment is important in fostering creativity. Creative people need conversational skills, observational skills and reflective skills. It’s not easy to blend these skills — in some ways they are in opposition with each other — and ultimately some people are just more creative than others.

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Corporations need to change at the pace and scale of the capital markets in order to stay competitive. This is accomplished not only by creating new businesses and products, but also through paring off functions that no longer facilitate growth.

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