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January
24, 2007:
Where The Best Ideas Come From II
Interview
with Frans Johansson, author of The
Medici Effect
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Mike
Carruthers:
People
who come up with good ideas typically have something in common.
Frans Johansson:
If there's one thing that characterizes breakthrough
artists, scientists, entrepreneurs - it is that they generate
and try out many ideas.
Frans Johansson,
author of the book The
Medici Effect, says Pablo Picasso for example…
He's done over
twenty thousand paintings - we don't know of all of them, of
course, we know of the ones that became very successful. Prince,
you know, he has over a thousand songs that he has not yet used,
that's locked up in a secret vault in order to come up with
the ones that he did release.
A pencil and
paper are a creative person's best friend, says Frans…
We come up with
ideas all the time, and we forget them just as fast. Writing
them down is the first step. Once we write them down we can
return to them particularly, and this is the most important
aspect, if we have a strong interest in them. Passion is one
of the strongest correlations to innovative success.
And a good idea
typically needs an incubation period.
One of the things
we do, for instance, is if we have a project due, we work very,
very hard - and then almost immediately right after, we think
of new, better ideas of how to actually have done it. And sometimes
this even happens when sending out an email - we put an email
together and then we press "send", and the moment
we press "send" we think of some other great things
we should have put in there. It's sort of the incubation period
for those of us who work here - what is a very good idea to
do is to work very hard on something and then plan to step away
from it and come back to it. And you will have many, many more
fresh ideas.
At somethingyoushouldknow.net
I'm Mike Carruthers and that's Something You Should Know.
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