The Mash Up: Merging Ideas Takes More Than Wishful Thinking; It Takes Integrative Thinking

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The authors argue that today's leaders suffer from a common logical fallacy: they tend to see what they want to see and don't ask the harder questions that might lead in other directions. As a result, they fall victim to their own thinking -- to a willingness to 'mash together' competing logics without giving it a second thought. The remedy, they argue, is to dig deeper into the logic of opposing choices, to test your assumptions and explicitly seek to understand the ways in which conditions and consequences are linked. They explain how 'integrative thinkers' explicitly use the tensions between opposing ideas to generate new and better solutions.
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