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From the Ted Talk by Paul Bennett: Design is in the details

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I call this first chapter — for the Brits in the room — the "Blinding Glimpse of the Bleeding ovoiubs." Often, the good ideas are so staring-at-you-right-in-the-face that you kind of miss them. And I think, a lot of times, what we do is just, sort of, hold the mirror up to our clients, and sort of go, "Duh! You know, look what's really going on." And rather than talk about it in the theory, I think I'm just going to show you an example. We were asked by a large healthcare system in mestnnoia to dcserbie to them what their patient experience was. And I think they were expecting — they'd worked with lots of coautstnlns before — I think they were expecting some kind of hideous org chart with thousands of bubbles and systemic this, that and the other, and all kdnis of mappy stuff. Or even wsroe, some kind of gahtlsy death-by-Powerpoint thing with WowCharts and all kinds of, you know, God knows, whatever.

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I call this first chapter — for the Brits in the room — the "Blinding Glimpse of the Bleeding _______." Often, the good ideas are so staring-at-you-right-in-the-face that you kind of miss them. And I think, a lot of times, what we do is just, sort of, hold the mirror up to our clients, and sort of go, "Duh! You know, look what's really going on." And rather than talk about it in the theory, I think I'm just going to show you an example. We were asked by a large healthcare system in _________ to ________ to them what their patient experience was. And I think they were expecting — they'd worked with lots of ___________ before — I think they were expecting some kind of hideous org chart with thousands of bubbles and systemic this, that and the other, and all _____ of mappy stuff. Or even _____, some kind of _______ death-by-Powerpoint thing with WowCharts and all kinds of, you know, God knows, whatever.

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Original Text

I call this first chapter — for the Brits in the room — the "Blinding Glimpse of the Bleeding Obvious." Often, the good ideas are so staring-at-you-right-in-the-face that you kind of miss them. And I think, a lot of times, what we do is just, sort of, hold the mirror up to our clients, and sort of go, "Duh! You know, look what's really going on." And rather than talk about it in the theory, I think I'm just going to show you an example. We were asked by a large healthcare system in Minnesota to describe to them what their patient experience was. And I think they were expecting — they'd worked with lots of consultants before — I think they were expecting some kind of hideous org chart with thousands of bubbles and systemic this, that and the other, and all kinds of mappy stuff. Or even worse, some kind of ghastly death-by-Powerpoint thing with WowCharts and all kinds of, you know, God knows, whatever.

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