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Breakthrough
Thinking
Creative and
productive power can come from applying the principles of
breakthrough thinking to every problem that you encounter.
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Uniqueness principle.
Each problem is unique and may require a unique solution.
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Purposes principle.
Focusing on and expanding a purpose strips away non-essential
aspects of a problem.
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Solution-after-next
principle. Having a target
solution in the future give direction to near-term solutions and
infuses them with larger purposes.
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Systems principle.
Having a clear framework of what elements comprise a solution
ensures its work ability.
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Limited information
collection principle. Excessive
data gathering may create an expert in the problem area, but
knowing too much about it will prevent the discovery of
excellent alternative.
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People design principle.
Those who will carry out the solution should be intimately and
continuously involved in its development.
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Betterment timeline
principle. The only way to
preserve the vitality of a solution is to build in and then
monitor a program of continual change.
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