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S2 E6 | Causal Structures

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Cause and effect is something that affects every area of our lives, even if we aren't aware of it. This is particularly true in innovation. On today's episode of the Circuit Breaker Show, Bob and Greg dive into a subject covered in Bob's book, "Learning to Build," namely causal structures, and why they represent one of the five bedrock skills every innovator must possess. They discuss correlation versus causation, as well as the differences between iterating, innovating, and inventing.

They also discuss what's coming next for Bob's book, including a course based off the training in the book coming in 2023.

Join Bob and Greg for this thought-provoking and timely discussion.

Enjoy!

What You'll Learn in this Show:

  • Why causal structures are one of the bedrock skills that an innovator should have.
  • The importance of thinking about cause and effect in relation to a product?
  • Understanding the interdependence between inputs and outputs.
  • The primary difference between innovating and iterating.
  • And so much more...

Resources:

Learning to Build book

The Rewired Group Website

  continue reading

33 episodes

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S2 E6 | Causal Structures

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Cause and effect is something that affects every area of our lives, even if we aren't aware of it. This is particularly true in innovation. On today's episode of the Circuit Breaker Show, Bob and Greg dive into a subject covered in Bob's book, "Learning to Build," namely causal structures, and why they represent one of the five bedrock skills every innovator must possess. They discuss correlation versus causation, as well as the differences between iterating, innovating, and inventing.

They also discuss what's coming next for Bob's book, including a course based off the training in the book coming in 2023.

Join Bob and Greg for this thought-provoking and timely discussion.

Enjoy!

What You'll Learn in this Show:

  • Why causal structures are one of the bedrock skills that an innovator should have.
  • The importance of thinking about cause and effect in relation to a product?
  • Understanding the interdependence between inputs and outputs.
  • The primary difference between innovating and iterating.
  • And so much more...

Resources:

Learning to Build book

The Rewired Group Website

  continue reading

33 episodes

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