Micromouse
Before reading on, please watch this video:
Here are my key takeaways:
- The most popular path is not always the best solution; better solutions can come from breaking the norm and creating/inventing your own path.
- Attacking a problem from multiple angles can provide valuable insight that can speed up processes. Angles can mean direction, or discipline. Taking diagonals is quite literally a different angle. Using vacuums is more of a physics problem than a logical one. So combine multiple disciplines when solving problems.
Now how can you take these takeaways into the work? How can you make your very own Fosbury Flop in your particular field?
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