Thursday, April 20, 2017
Are You a First Principle Thinker
Are You a First Principle Thinker
In last weeks New York Times Corner Office column, Adam Bryant interviewed Abe Ankumah, CEO and founder of the software company Nyansa. Ankumah discussed the importance of cultivating first principle thinkers in your organization. He wants people who dont just to creating a solution without first understanding and defining the problem in a crystal-clear fashion. Heres Ankumah explaining his first principle approach:
I think startups kind of take on the value system of their founders. There are three of us who started the company, and were all first-time entrepreneurs. We tend to be very first principle thinkers. What I mean by that is when youre trying to solve a problem, you start by trying to understand the essence of the problem, rather than starting with what the answer should be and then working your way to justifying it. So its all about making sure that everyone understands the problem were trying to solve. And to do that, you have to maintain a broader perspective and listen very carefully to people.
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