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- Does ‘the voice of reason’ often prescribe the scale of the idea?
- Does fighting for an idea make it better? [/content_band]
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Consider if ‘moments of tension’ are used positively to help develop an idea. When collaborating weigh up the value of letting go of an idea and fighting for it.
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Create an idea for a piece and present it to your collaborators. Allow them to fight the idea, reconsider if fighting for an idea makes it better.
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