Lateral thinking

Lateral thinking is looking for a solution by changing perspective, breaking obvious assumptions and using unusual associations.

Definicja

It is especially useful for problems where standard analysis leads to the same answers over and over again. It does not replace logic, but it can open the way to new hypotheses. After the lateral phase, it is necessary to check the feasibility of the ideas.

Kluczowe idee

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Praktyka i życie

Ask three questions: what do I assume without proof, how would someone from a different field look at it, and what would I do differently than usual?

Częste błędne rozumienie

It is a mistake to treat lateral thinking as random fun without testing. The second mistake is to reject unusual ideas too quickly.

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