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Weird Ideas That Work
The counter-intuitive practices that actually grow innovation.
Sutton argues that what fuels creative work often looks wrong from the outside — hiring people who make you uncomfortable, rewarding good failures, ignoring some advice. For a teacher or a studio, it's a permission slip to protect the odd, generative behaviours conventional thinking would tidy away. Provocative in a useful way.
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