Greenlighting Experiments

When we face a crisis, there is a willingness to experiment. An openness to test ideas that would have been a hard NO before. To embrace possibility and see if an uncharted path will accelerate us forward.

  • Drive-thru testing for COVID-19.

  • A massive and rapid shift to remote work, online education, and virtual happy hours.

  • Compressing the vaccine development process.

  • Committing to anti-racism.

  • Programs to quickly get financial help to people who need it with initiatives like the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB).

  • Breweries producing hand sanitizer.

  • Using swimming pool noodles as hats to enforce physical distancing.

  • Embracing bubble hockey for the NHL playoffs.

The list goes on and includes an abundance of meaningful experiments and ideas.

Why in the absence of crisis are we often experiment-averse? What’s our habit of sticking to the default costing us?

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