Isn’t that the purpose of the 5 provocation techniques? You pick a few statements which are taken for granted related to the area of the problem, and then reverse/negate/distort them in some way. This isn’t a uniform distribution over idea space, since the taken-for-granted statements are related to the problem area.
Isn’t that the purpose of the 5 provocation techniques? You pick a few statements which are taken for granted related to the area of the problem, and then reverse/negate/distort them in some way. This isn’t a uniform distribution over idea space, since the taken-for-granted statements are related to the problem area.