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To Move Your Business To A Higher Plane, Learn To Play 3-D Chess (fastcompany)
I’m halfway around the world, in Brisbane, Australia, where, yesterday, I
finished an intense two-day strategy session for the top 50 managers of a
company determined to take over the world. Maybe not your world, but the world
of installing large AC systems.
During the strategy session, we stepped through a process of “strategic
imagination” that I introduce in my next book, Outthink the Competition. I
believe this process, or some version of it, is the beginning step for anyone
who wants to significantly change things, to leave a “dent in the universe,”
as Steve Jobs famously said. (View my webcast here.)
Think of the process as 3-D chess, the fictional game Spock played in Star
Trek to exercise his mind. The game is composed of three transparent chess
boards, one layered on top of the other. It requires you to not only to
protect against attack from pieces on your plane but also from pieces above
and below you.
Great innovators think on multiple planes. As Sun Tzu, the ancient Chinese
general known for The Art of War, advised that to win, a general must consider
three levels of the battle: heaven, man, and ground. …
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