In a study of more than 3000 entrepreneurs and business executives, business professors Jeff Dyer and Hal Gregersen found that noninnovators don't make as much of an effort to think differently as innovators do. The study found that innovators spend 50% more time trying to think differently and that those who consistently tried to think in new ways and make new connections did succeed in thinking differently--all it required was the effort.
Quotes are taken from the research journals of Kyle Vanderburg.