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#20: Outside Inspiration


Outside Inspiration

“Do not quench your inspiration and your imagination; do not become the slave of your model.”
- Vincent Van Gogh

Related Patterns:

#25: Focus, Shift, Refocus, #27: Unintended Consequences, #29: Capture Stories




You need to broaden the solution space and inspire your co-creators to consider unexpected possibilities to get beyond the obvious or compromise solution.

In this context:

Your change initiative is narrowly framed as a specific challenge to be tackled or a problem to be solved. Your co-creators have specialist’s views on the issue, which can lead to a narrow problem definition and too limited a scope. This leaves little space for creative exploration and risks reducing the space for potential options or predetermining a solution that falls short of achieving a breakthrough.

Therefore:

You look outside the predetermined scope and into other facets for inspiration to share. You actively search for examples, cases, concepts or models from other domains. You explore:

  • Other markets or industries facing similar challenges;
  • Concepts or designs from other areas or disciplines;
  • Examples of surprising or unorthodox solutions;
  • Leading thinking or research.

You explain your examples using ‘What if...’ questions that clarify why you find them relevant, for example:
What if we designed the airport security check to feel like visiting a spa? Could we make it less stressful to go through?

Before starting any co-creation or conceptual work, you share them with your team and encourage others to bring in their own inspiration as well.

Consequently:

You help your team to look beyond incremental improvements or local optimisation, making it much more likely they will generate novel options for your future Enterprise Design.


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