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…great rewards will accrue to those who can take conceptual knowledge from one problem or domain and apply it in an entirely new one.
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Deep analogical thinking is the practice of recognizing conceptual similarities in multiple domains or scenarios that may seem to have little in common on the surface.
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In a wicked world, relying upon experience from a single domain is not only limiting, it can be disastrous.
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Lateral thinking… the reimagining of information in new contexts, including the drawing together of seemingly disparate concepts or domains that can give old ideas new uses.
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