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Breakthrough
(Noun) - [Source:
Merriam Webster Dictionary]
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an
offensive thrust that penetrates and carries beyond a defensive line in
warfare
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an
act or instance of breaking through an obstacle
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a
sudden advance especially in knowledge or technique
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a
person's first notable success
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Additional
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THINKING
Instant insight
Ah-ha moment
Eureka
idea
Sudden understanding
Epiphany |
BEHAVIOR
Progress burst
Creative disruption
Leap forward
Acceleration of
results
Transformation |
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A Deeper Interpretation of Breakthrough: |
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Breakthrough
is a thinking framework centered on understanding how to overcome
risk and limitations to fulfill growth objectives.
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Breakthrough is a
Choice
to
intentionally go beyond a set point to realize possibilities, to
accelerate the realization of goals.
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Breakthrough
is a future-based, self-directed and intentional change management
process. We can always analyze the past but to create new value and
wealth we need to design the future, or someone will do it for us.
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Breakthrough implies
Transformation
by purposely provoking
discontinuity in the process of progressive improvement and reaching a new
state, configuration or identity earlier than expected.
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Breakthrough is about
“value design.”
It requires
imagination, creative provocations and exploring alternatives to manage
risk and reach exponential results.
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Breakthrough thinking is
a critical skill
in today’s global economy, as most businesspeople are focused on
Repositioning, Redeveloping and Regenerating. Everyone is seeking ways to
"leap" above limitations and design a more sustainable business
environment.
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Breakthrough clears the path to authentic achievement
and leadership through expressing your uniqueness, creating new
value and leaving a path for others to follow.
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