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The thesis, broadly stated, is this: there are three main “phases” any business proposition: | The thesis, broadly stated, is this: there are three main “phases” any business proposition: | ||
*'''Mystery''': when an intuition nags at an inventor: the germ of a problem (and more to the point its solution) suggests itself and there is no orthodox means for solving it | *'''[[Mystery]]''': when an intuition nags at an inventor: the germ of a problem (and more to the point its solution) suggests itself and there is no orthodox means for solving it — here is the maximum opportunity for those who can (think of a young Ray Kroc thinking “how do I build scale in my hamburger joint?”); | ||
*'''[[Heuristic]]''': when you’ve figured out a potential solution, but you don’t necessarily understand the full implications, possibilities and boundaries of your solution; and | *'''[[Heuristic]]''': when you’ve figured out a potential solution, but you don’t necessarily understand the full implications, possibilities and boundaries of your solution; and | ||
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Pity. | Pity. | ||
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