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Behind Every Breakthrough is a Better Question
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If you trace the origin of any creative breakthrough, it is possible to find the point where someone changed the question. The author-who co-wrote The Innovator's DNA with Clayton Christensen-shows that questions can do amazing things: Knock down the walls that have been constraining your thinking; remove one or more of the 'givens' in a line of thinking; and open up space for inquiry that had been closed off by narrow framing. He provides a three-step framework for asking better questions and re-framing issues, showing that if you can properly phrase a question, the answer is the easy part.