This morning on NPR I heard a piece about Chicago’s famed Second City improv comedy group teaching their techniques to Fortune 500 groups.
They mentioned the principle of “Yes, and†as opposed to “No, but.â€
Macolm Gladwell talks about this in Blink. When improvising, if another player offers you a situation (“It seems as if your head is on fire.â€) you must accept the situation and build on it (“Yes, can you put another log on it?†rather than “My head isn’t on fire, it’s your eyes that are burning.â€)
I think the current entrepreneurial boom is a movement of “Yes, and†rather than, “No, but.â€
Yes, we can make that happen. AND we can do it quickly and cheaply. AND we can build upon software that is freely available.
Funny how things can work out.