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The Innovation Saboteur’s Handbook // ALD 007 — DT101 E77

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This episode is about sabotaging innovation projects. You’ll learn new ways to get in your own way and everyone else’s.

This episode is based on this article: ALD007 // The Innovation Saboteur’s Handbook. Read the article and download a guide to sabotage proofing innovation projects. You don’t want anyone to steal your destructive glory. You’ll find more articles like these on Fluid Hive’s Ask Like a Designer

Thank you for listening to this Ask Like a Designer episode of the Design Thinking 101 Podcast.

In these short Ask Like a Designer episodes on the Design Thinking 101 podcast, you’ll find new ways to explore the show’s stories and ideas about design-driven innovation. I’ll share methods, templates, and ideas that have worked in my practice in teaching.

What did you think of this episode? Please send your questions, suggestions, and guest ideas to Dawan and the Fluid Hive team.

Cheers ~ Dawan

Design Thinking 101 Podcast Host

President, Fluid Hive

Show Highlights

[00:35] Your inner saboteur. Sometimes you just want to break things.Sabotage Moves [01:41] Lack of focus. [02:13] Refusing to adapt your problem as you learn. [02:28] Lack of research. [02:59] Lack of teamwork. [03:32] Not enough data-gathering. [04:00] Lack of planning. [04:35] Not testing multiple possible solutions. [05:17] Not working with the delivery team. [05:53] Ignoring the systems you’re working within. [06:25] Lack of process and outcome measurement.[07:28] Free Ask Like a Designer tool: Stopping Innovation Sabotage.

Other Design Thinking 101 Episodes You Might Like

Ask Like a Designer — DT101 E61 Design, and One Question to Rule Them All // ALD 002 — DT101 E63 There Are No Problems Worth Solving — Only Questions Worth Asking // ALD 003 — DT101 E65 Your Good-Life OS: Designing a System for Living Well and Peak Performance // ALD 004 — DT101 E67 The Swiss-Army Lives of How-Might-We Questions // ALD 005 — DT 101 E69 Designing Facilitation: A System for Creating and Leading Exceptional Events // ALD 006 — DT101 E73

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This episode is about sabotaging innovation projects. You’ll learn new ways to get in your own way and everyone else’s.

This episode is based on this article: ALD007 // The Innovation Saboteur’s Handbook. Read the article and download a guide to sabotage proofing innovation projects. You don’t want anyone to steal your destructive glory. You’ll find more articles like these on Fluid Hive’s Ask Like a Designer

Thank you for listening to this Ask Like a Designer episode of the Design Thinking 101 Podcast.

In these short Ask Like a Designer episodes on the Design Thinking 101 podcast, you’ll find new ways to explore the show’s stories and ideas about design-driven innovation. I’ll share methods, templates, and ideas that have worked in my practice in teaching.

What did you think of this episode? Please send your questions, suggestions, and guest ideas to Dawan and the Fluid Hive team.

Cheers ~ Dawan

Design Thinking 101 Podcast Host

President, Fluid Hive

Show Highlights

[00:35] Your inner saboteur. Sometimes you just want to break things.Sabotage Moves [01:41] Lack of focus. [02:13] Refusing to adapt your problem as you learn. [02:28] Lack of research. [02:59] Lack of teamwork. [03:32] Not enough data-gathering. [04:00] Lack of planning. [04:35] Not testing multiple possible solutions. [05:17] Not working with the delivery team. [05:53] Ignoring the systems you’re working within. [06:25] Lack of process and outcome measurement.[07:28] Free Ask Like a Designer tool: Stopping Innovation Sabotage.

Other Design Thinking 101 Episodes You Might Like

Ask Like a Designer — DT101 E61 Design, and One Question to Rule Them All // ALD 002 — DT101 E63 There Are No Problems Worth Solving — Only Questions Worth Asking // ALD 003 — DT101 E65 Your Good-Life OS: Designing a System for Living Well and Peak Performance // ALD 004 — DT101 E67 The Swiss-Army Lives of How-Might-We Questions // ALD 005 — DT 101 E69 Designing Facilitation: A System for Creating and Leading Exceptional Events // ALD 006 — DT101 E73

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