Corkscrew thinking won the war. Here's how to use it in business

To mark Winston Churchill Day on 9 April, we celebrate the thinking that helped allied forces win the second world war

During the second world war Winston Churchill declared a need for corkscrew thinkers – people with the ability to break away from the traditional linear way of thinking.

Without these individuals, Churchill believed that neither side would win the war because everyone was thinking in the same way: the enemy’s next move would always be predictable.

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Source: Guardian