This introduces two distinct yet complementary Japanese thinking frameworks: "Honshitsu Chokkan" (Intuitive Insight into the Essence) and the "Shusseuo Model" (Promoted Fish Model).
Honshitsu Chokkan focuses on deep self-questioning to understand the underlying reasons for one's own intuitions and feelings, aiming to uncover new perspectives. Conversely, the Shusseuo Model offers a structured, five-step framework to transform subtle, everyday "discomforts" or "oddities" into actionable business insights by challenging assumptions and articulating hidden truths.
Both methods begin with noticing small discrepancies and questioning established norms to arrive at articulated, valuable insights, though the Shusseuo Model is more geared towards external validation and application in business contexts, while Honshitsu Chokkan emphasizes internal exploration. It argues these are learnable skills, fostering a mindset that transforms routine observations into profound understanding.