Description
How innovation really works.
with Howard Lieberman
1. We Don’t See the World — We See Through It
• Your lens determines what you think is real
2. The World Is Now Changing Faster Than Your Lens
• Your way of seeing lags behind what is actually happening
3. Dynamic Scaffolding Keeps You Oriented
• You need a stabilizing support that moves with change
4. Improvisation Becomes the Only Viable Strategy
• You act in motion instead of waiting for certainty
5. What changed when the Salon shifted from presenting to reflecting on the presenting?
• When the conversation moved up a level and examined itself
6. What happened when a structured format met completely improvised transitions?
• The segments were fixed, but the connective tissue was alive and unscripted
7. What did the Salon reveal that you could not have written in advance?
• What only exists because it was lived, not planned
8. Sound as Scaffolding ? Time-Varying Context
• Structure begins as sound, then starts to move while you are inside it
9. Algorithmic Scaffolding Creates Living Structure
• The support system evolves on its own, freeing you to engage more deeply
10. Anticipatory Improvisation Emerges from That System
• You begin shaping what is about to happen, not just reacting to what is