P3

Published on Jan 14, 2021

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

P3

January 14, 2021
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Yep, we're talking about falling in love with the problem again! We're going dive deeper into what this really means.

You should thoroughly understand the problem. Try not to get attached to your first idea.

Here's what falling in love with the problem does NOT mean: falling in love with the solution you might already have in mind.

It's human nature to love solutions...

But we tend to stop coming up with new ideas as soon as we think we've found an answer!

Our first ideas are rarely our BEST ideas.

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"If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.”
- Henry Ford

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Turn the problem inside out

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5 WHY'S

Ask WHY 5 times
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5 WHY'S

Breakout Groups

What will the world look like after you've solved this problem?

For example, if you are trying to solve the problem of long security lines at airports, your vision statement might be: “No passenger will wait more than five minutes to get through security.”
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You must be crystal clear on the problem you are trying to solve.

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You may even need to revise your HMW question!

#7. Revised HMW

Don't forget to complete #1-6 first!

Returning students:
What are your favorite Experience Week memories?