Wednesday, 1 January 2014

The Daily Idea from Harvard Business Review

  Daily Idea - Harvard Business Review

January 01, 2014

Want to Think Outside The Box? Make Fewer "Friends"


We all prize "thinking outside the box." But let's be honest: we rarely do it. One reason for our inaction is the people we surround ourselves with. We talk to the same colleagues, correspond with like-minded people, and seek out the same experts again and again. The result, of course, is groupthink. So how can we prevent this from happening? Instead of being more social, we should try to be more curious.

SOURCE: Four Keys to Thinking About the Future by Jeffrey Gedmin


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