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The design value index: a graph showcases how design-driven companies such as Apple, Nike, and Ford outperform the market. The design value index: a graph showcases how design-driven companies such as Apple, Nike, and Ford outperform the market.

Companies in the index: Apple, Coca-Cola, Ford, Herman-Miller, IBM, Intuit, Newell-Rubbermaid, Procter & Gamble, Starbucks, Starwood, Steelcase, Target, Walt Disney, Whirlpool, and Nike. Source HBR.org.

IBM
One recent IBM survey of more than 1,500 CEOs reports that creativity is the single most important leadership competency for enterprises facing the complexity of global commerce today.[4]

Adobe Systems
An Adobe Systems poll of 5,000 people on three continents reports that 80% of people see unlocking creative potential as key to economic growth. Yet only 25% feel that they're living up to their creative potential in their own lives and careers.[5]

Ask The Most Important Question in Strategy: What Would Have to be True?
Roger Martin, a trusted strategy advisor who’s worked with CEOs of companies worldwide (and instructor of our Designing Strategy online course), uses this question to spark a more creative way of thinking and build alignment in the midst of challenging decisions.

This question helps us get unstuck. It’s an inviting and grounding way to create an argument for each strategic possibility you’re considering, design tests to learn more about each possibility, and make an educated decision instead of conjecture. If everything that would have to be true can likely be true, then that possibility is a good strategic bet.

Use the question What Would Have to be True to:
  • Build alignment—turn clashing views into collaboration.
  • Ask people to explain their logic in a cooperative way.
  • Invite others to bring their unique knowledge and skills to evaluate each strategic possibility.
  • Create an argument for each strategic possibility you’re considering.
  • Move away from everyone talking about what they think to imagining together what could be.


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