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The Big Reframe Zoom-Out

Reframe & Zoom Out

Problem it solves

persistent problems or negative emotions

Best for

Those struggling with persistent problems or negative emotions

Not ideal for

Those looking for a quick fix or avoiding self-reflection

Overview

Why this framework exists

The Big Reframe Zoom-Out is a process of reframing problems and zooming out to gain a broader perspective. It involves adopting a designer's mindset of curiosity and exploring the root causes of problems. By doing so, individuals can gain a deeper understanding of their problems and find new solutions.

Core principles

3 total
  1. Adopt a designer's mindset of curiosity
  2. Reframe problems to gain a new perspective
  3. Explore the root causes of problems

Steps

3 steps
  1. Adopt a Designer's Mindset
    Adopt a curious and open-minded approach to problem-solving
    Pro tipAsk yourself questions like 'What if this problem is not what it seems?' or 'What are the underlying causes of this problem?'
    WarningAvoid getting stuck in a fixed mindset
  2. Reframe the Problem
    Reframe the problem to gain a new perspective
    Pro tipAsk yourself questions like 'What is the real problem here?' or 'What are the key issues at play?'
    WarningAvoid getting stuck in a single perspective
  3. Zoom Out
    Zoom out to gain a broader perspective
    Pro tipAsk yourself questions like 'What are the bigger implications of this problem?' or 'How does this problem fit into the larger context?'
    WarningAvoid getting stuck in the details

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Examples

1 cases
Bernie's Story

Bernie used The Big Reframe Zoom-Out to reframe his problem with his boss and find a new solution

OutcomeBernie was able to find a new solution and improve his work life

Common mistakes

3 traps
Getting Stuck in a Fixed Mindset
Failing to adopt a curious and open-minded approach to problem-solving
Failing to Reframe the Problem
Not gaining a new perspective on the problem
Not Zooming Out
Not gaining a broader perspective on the problem

Origin story

How this framework came to be

The concept of The Big Reframe Zoom-Out was introduced by Bill Burnett, who used it to help individuals reframe their problems and find new solutions. The process involves a series of questions and reflections that help individuals gain a deeper understanding of their problems and find new solutions.

Source

Traced to primary
Source · BOOK
Designing Your Work Life
Bill Burnett · 2020
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