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One helpful rule is to ask that each inquirer start their brainstorming inquiry with a "What if" or "How might we" question.
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Firstly, respondents stated that " the approach was top down, that might not work with professionals" (IG) and " I think that we might question whether we sufficiently introduced the redesign at the professional level" (IG).
Product Challenges are expressed in the form of a "How might we…" question in order for our students to respond to the challenge.
Students use prototyping, user testing, and business planning to answer their "How might we…" question and integrate it back into the business.
If the organization were purely a charity, building and buying the computers with its own money, we might question its priorities, but we all know that charities spend billions of dollars every year on less-than-urgent projects with which their donors are obsessed.
"One of the things I like to ask is, 'How might we...?' questions," he said.
Since there are no clinical studies that had examined plasma and effluent HGF, and we found a correlation with small-solute transport, we might question whether effluent HGF concentration could depend on plasma HGF levels.
But before we single out the anarchists and the environmentalists and the puppet-guys for diminished constitutional protections -- before we herd them into what are speech-free zones -- we might question whether they represent the real danger.
Finally, even if we think a complete ordering of states of affairs is achievable, we might question the use of dialectical accounts to justify violence and catastrophes.
"We might question their manhood," he warned, "but like in a family way.
We might question the move, though: first the dude's pants come down, then his whole civilised veneer.
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