By: Manny Bonet
Here are two: Real people have do this … People will never understand that … and finally related to one of your other blogs I’m sure you will apreciate this. That is just too complex …
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It is very interesting for me to read this article. Thanks the author for it. I like such topics and anything that is connected to them. I definitely want to read a bit more soon. Anete Benedict escort...
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What we really need to do is… *silence* We did something like that last time! Good idea, but we need to talk to x about it and we will get back to you Your not a designer. Mail it directly to me and we...
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Great post, and here are a few I’ve heard recently: - Not within our purview / title / mission - That’s someone else’s job - We don’t want to step on x’s toes - We’re too resource constrained for such...
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[...] or “that won’t work here” or even “that’s too crazy” (List of familiar idea killers heard regularly in workplaces). Great ideas often seem crazy or weird at first and if they are discarded or...
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Not realistic. Too much psychology. Too little psychology. We need to think constructively! Stop talking about the Sopranos! :)
View ArticleBy: Scott Berkun
Here’s a poster someone made of idea killers, independently: http://www.newshoestoday.com/library/cms/2007-05-25nst_idea_killers_posterA3_OK.pdf
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In a past life I heard a frightening amount of these. But also, if I might augment your list, the notorious “if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it”. On second thought, that credo might be a talking point in...
View ArticleBy: Manny Bonet
Here are two: Real people have do this … People will never understand that … and finally related to one of your other blogs I’m sure you will apreciate this. That is just too complex …
View ArticleBy: Anete Benedict
It is very interesting for me to read this article. Thanks the author for it. I like such topics and anything that is connected to them. I definitely want to read a bit more soon. Anete Benedict escort...
View ArticleBy: Pete
What we really need to do is… *silence* We did something like that last time! Good idea, but we need to talk to x about it and we will get back to you Your not a designer. Mail it directly to me and we...
View ArticleBy: Jess Weiss
Great post, and here are a few I’ve heard recently: - Not within our purview / title / mission - That’s someone else’s job - We don’t want to step on x’s toes - We’re too resource constrained for such...
View ArticleBy: In defense of Brainstorming: against Jonah Leher’s New Yorker article «...
[...] or “that won’t work here” or even “that’s too crazy” (List of familiar idea killers heard regularly in workplaces). Great ideas often seem crazy or weird at first and if they are discarded or...
View ArticleBy: ren
Not realistic. Too much psychology. Too little psychology. We need to think constructively! Stop talking about the Sopranos! :)
View ArticleBy: Scott Berkun
Here’s a poster someone made of idea killers, independently: http://www.newshoestoday.com/library/cms/2007-05-25nst_idea_killers_posterA3_OK.pdf
View ArticleBy: Joen
In a past life I heard a frightening amount of these. But also, if I might augment your list, the notorious “if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it”. On second thought, that credo might be a talking point in...
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