On Jan 31, 2009, at 5:03 PM, Jarod Tang wrote:
give a example of genius design?
One that I'm thinking of is a Boston area hospital IT team that was building out electronic billing systems for the various practices within the hospital. (The hospital was built out of independent business practices that shared common services.)
The team did a great job researching many of their early projects, but, after a while, starting seeing the same behavior patterns and contexts repeat. Subsequent research was rarely yielding new insights, so they started cutting back.
Eventually, many (not all) of the projects they were doing didn't require any new research at all. They could confidently make smart decisions based on their past experience and research.
I would consider these new projects to be in the "genius design" decision style.
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