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When looking for answers, should we instead pan<\/a> for questions?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

(Becoming the Cloud, or . . . How I solve problems)<\/span><\/p>\n

Guy Kawasaki describes a <\/span>possibly apocryphal internal GE story (see “Harnessing Na\u00efviet\u00e9<\/a>“) about new <\/span>engineering hires being required–for decades–to <\/span>experience failure by attempting an “<\/span>impossible-to-solve” light bulb coating problem — <\/span>until a new hire solved it. What I do is to to regularly <\/span>solve<\/span> these sorts of “impossible” technical, business, and market challenges.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n


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Some backstory<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

When I was a boy, I’d spend hours and hours trying to understand what numbers were, because they were holes on a page and when I think about paper, it has thickness of about 2 cm thick. So, I’d inspect all sides of the hole, from underside too, trying to understand what the shape meant. And I learned. Now, I use these skills to solve complex problems as “thought experiment” challenges. <\/span><\/p>\n

\"220px-Jeu_de_mikado\"<\/a>For example, w<\/span>hen using pick-up-sticks to teach innovation thinking, cognitively walking underneath and among them as if they are scattered tree trunks; as if I am walking through Mexico\u2019s Cueva de los Cristales<\/a> \/ Cave of the Crystals.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Carsten Peter’<\/a>s brilliant photography of explorers in the cave, produced for National Geographic Society, can be found here<\/a>.*
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CLOUDSPACE THINKING<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

I have learned through reflection since that my practice is to think as a visual \u201ccloudspace” of data points (using “cloud” language back then), by looking at all sides of an object at the same time. When solving a deep problem, I immerse myself deep into the clouds of data, and become\/engulf the problem\/challenge\/ question; quickly compare\/sort\/combine through many options; and if involving immediate risk and deep challenge, often come by \u201cdata cascade\u201d to a potential first solution within 2-5 minutes (although then might have to spend the next few months or years explaining it).<\/span><\/p>\n

You can image this as walking into a fog of data.<\/em> <\/span><\/p>\n

\"1024px-Above_the_Clouds\"<\/a><\/p>\n

\u201cPath-Dominant Learners\u201d<\/strong> look for a single path because they do not discern the particles that make up the fog, assume there is only one path, and insist that only one path must exist because they know it is there.<\/span><\/p>\n