Showing posts with label catalytic questioning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label catalytic questioning. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

Who are the disrupters?

 Repost from the Entrepreneur.com June 28, 2013

In a post that I made on innovation, the Catalytic Questioning method should be used to:  

l.  Find solution to the problem

2. Find a new point of view

3.  Create a new innovation

The process involves a lot of questions being raised, one being better than the other. until 30 to 50 are reached.  The 4 disruptive questions, or one that give radical answer must be retained.  Here are examples of the disrupters;  the game changers.  They looked a the opportunities and ignored the old and present practice:

What are the examples of disrupters:

l.  A new way to communicate while staging a protest/mass action;

2.  A new way to rent out your car (through this rent a a car company) or your spare unutilized room

3.  $19 dollar  a month phone bill that utilize only wifi:   (wow)

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