Applied properly, this approach can free you from any unnecessary implicit assumptions that you are making about the challenges you face.
Procedure for use:
Generally, the steps to follow in applying the technique are as follows:
1. State the question, goal, situation, or problem.
2. Assume anything is possible.
3. Using fantasy, make statements such as: “What I really want to do is...” or “If I could choose any answer to this question, it would be ...”
4. Examine each fantasy and transpose it into your reality by making statements such as: “Although I really cannot do that, I can do this by...” or “It seems impractical to do that, but I believe we can accomplish the same thing by ...”
5. If necessary, repeat Steps 3 and 4.
Example for use:
1. How can I learn more about how customers use my product?
2. I can be any size or shape I want.
3. I will just step inside one of the products shipped today and peer out at my customer and observe how he or she uses the product.
4. Well, I don’t think I can change my size or shape, but I can get a customer’s agreement to let me observe my product under use at his or her facility and videotape employees at work using my product.
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