STEAL THIS IDEA
BY MARTY NEUMEIER
The Originality
Scale
Originality comes from the exposure of factual knowledge to the animating
force of imagination. We might express it like this:
Depending on the quality of knowledge and the level of imagination applied to
it, an idea can fall into four categories, listed from the least to the most original:
1) an idea adapted from the same domain; 2) an idea adapted from a different
domain; 3) an idea that is new to its creator; 4) an idea that is new to the world.
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UID AGENCY
OK I=x
IMAGINATIONKNOWLEDGE ORIGINALITY
If you apply a small amount of imagination to a small amount of knowledge,
you can achieve a small amount of originality by simply adapting an idea
from the domain you’re working in. For example, you might “steal” an idea
from a competitor, making just enough modifications to create a minimum
of difference. This is how most of us learn our professions. We stand on the
shoulders of more experienced practitioners.
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ADAPTED
FROM
THE SAME
DOMAIN
IMAGINATION
KNOWLEDGE
As you gain more experience in your domain, you may be able to apply the same
amount of imagination to a broader base of knowledge. This will allow you to
bring an idea from a different domain into your own domain. An automotive
designer, for example, could bring an idea from social networking to the design
of a car. Or the CEO of an insurance company could adapt a management idea
from the pharmaceutical industry.
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ADAPTED
FROM
THE SAME
DOMAIN
ADAPTED
FROM
ANOTHER
DOMAIN
IMAGINATION
KNOWLEDGE
With more imagination, you might produce an idea that you’ve never seen
before. This is usually the first stage of becoming an original thinker. Until you
can surprise yourself, it’s unlikely that you’ll surprise the rest of the world. But,
of course, if your knowledge of the world is too narrow, you may be the only
one who is surprised.
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NEW TO
YOURSELF
ADAPTED
FROM
THE SAME
DOMAIN
ADAPTED
FROM
ANOTHER
DOMAIN
IMAGINATION
KNOWLEDGE
Finally, when you can apply a great deal of imagination to a great deal of
knowledge, you have the ability to introduce ideas that are new to everyone.
You then become a reliable generator of valuable ideas, able to innovate
at will. But mastery begins by being honest about your abilities at each
stage of your learning.
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NEW TO
YOURSELF
NEW TO
THE
WORLD
ADAPTED
FROM
THE SAME
DOMAIN
ADAPTED
FROM
ANOTHER
DOMAIN
IMAGINATION
KNOWLEDGE
Find more Marty Neumeier ideas to steal at
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Steal This Idea: The Originality Scale / By Marty Neumeier

  • 1.
    STEAL THIS IDEA BYMARTY NEUMEIER The Originality Scale
  • 2.
    Originality comes fromthe exposure of factual knowledge to the animating force of imagination. We might express it like this: Depending on the quality of knowledge and the level of imagination applied to it, an idea can fall into four categories, listed from the least to the most original: 1) an idea adapted from the same domain; 2) an idea adapted from a different domain; 3) an idea that is new to its creator; 4) an idea that is new to the world. LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE: METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER
  • 3.
    LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE:METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER UID AGENCY OK I=x IMAGINATIONKNOWLEDGE ORIGINALITY
  • 4.
    If you applya small amount of imagination to a small amount of knowledge, you can achieve a small amount of originality by simply adapting an idea from the domain you’re working in. For example, you might “steal” an idea from a competitor, making just enough modifications to create a minimum of difference. This is how most of us learn our professions. We stand on the shoulders of more experienced practitioners. LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE: METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER
  • 5.
    LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE:METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER ADAPTED FROM THE SAME DOMAIN IMAGINATION KNOWLEDGE
  • 6.
    As you gainmore experience in your domain, you may be able to apply the same amount of imagination to a broader base of knowledge. This will allow you to bring an idea from a different domain into your own domain. An automotive designer, for example, could bring an idea from social networking to the design of a car. Or the CEO of an insurance company could adapt a management idea from the pharmaceutical industry. LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE: METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER
  • 7.
    LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE:METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER ADAPTED FROM THE SAME DOMAIN ADAPTED FROM ANOTHER DOMAIN IMAGINATION KNOWLEDGE
  • 8.
    With more imagination,you might produce an idea that you’ve never seen before. This is usually the first stage of becoming an original thinker. Until you can surprise yourself, it’s unlikely that you’ll surprise the rest of the world. But, of course, if your knowledge of the world is too narrow, you may be the only one who is surprised. LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE: METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER
  • 9.
    LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE:METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER NEW TO YOURSELF ADAPTED FROM THE SAME DOMAIN ADAPTED FROM ANOTHER DOMAIN IMAGINATION KNOWLEDGE
  • 10.
    Finally, when youcan apply a great deal of imagination to a great deal of knowledge, you have the ability to introduce ideas that are new to everyone. You then become a reliable generator of valuable ideas, able to innovate at will. But mastery begins by being honest about your abilities at each stage of your learning. LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE: METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER
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    LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE:METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER NEW TO YOURSELF NEW TO THE WORLD ADAPTED FROM THE SAME DOMAIN ADAPTED FROM ANOTHER DOMAIN IMAGINATION KNOWLEDGE
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    Find more MartyNeumeier ideas to steal at liquidagency.com/blog LIQUIDAGENCY.COM | SOURCE: METASKILLS BY MARTY NEUMEIER