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Validating the Value of Ideas

Yoshiteru Nakamori ()
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Yoshiteru Nakamori: Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Chapter Chapter 7 in Knowledge Technology, 2021, pp 95-109 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract You should seek approval from your colleagues or stakeholders before you can put your new idea into practice. Let me call this action justification. The first half of this chapter considers how to get approval for the implementation of an idea. It also considers how to promote the idea using the knowledge construction systems methodology. After justification, you can move on to the phase of executing the idea. The second half of this chapter discusses how to confirm the value of the idea. Let me call this action verification. It is desirable to confirm the usefulness of the idea by a practice method that guarantees falsifiability. This chapter suggests applying the evolutionary falsification principle in two phases: justification and verification of the idea.

Keywords: Justification; Promotion story; Verification; Evolutionary falsification principle; Evaluation methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-3253-2_7

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