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100 _aZenios, Stefanos and Favaro,Ken
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245 _aPrecedents thinking: How to innovate by combining old ideas
260 _aHayward Business Review
300 _a103(2), Mar-Apr, 2025: p.54-63
520 _a What if “old wine in new bottles” is actually the secret to game-¬changing innovation? The authors explore what they call precedents thinking, illustrating how radical breakthroughs such as Henry Ford’s assembly line and Reed Hastings’s Netflix model grew out of creative combinations of existing ideas. They describe the three-step process of precedents thinking: framing the challenge, searching for relevant precedents, and combining them to generate innovative solutions. They demonstrate how this method can drive innovation in both startups and established companies, drawing on the successes of DoorDash and a multinational they call Global Foods, among others.- Reproduced https://hbr.org/2025/03/precedents-thinking
773 _aHayward Business Review
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