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Roger Martin on the push-pull of the viable vs. the reliable

"A valid process... flows from designers' deep understanding of both user and context, and leads them to ideas they believe in but can't prove."

In October's Fast Company, Roger Martin, Dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto writes about "Tough Love," the need for business to "outimagine the competition" by incorporating design thinking into their innovation process.

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