Phoenix
Linear Thinking 45 min read

Phoenix

Rise from the ashes of a failed project by asking a series of brutal, systematic questions.

💡 What is the Phoenix?

The ‘Phoenix’ technique is a checklist of questions developed by the CIA to help agents analyze problems from every possible angle. It’s designed to help you “rise from the ashes” of a complex or persistent challenge by stripping away assumptions and forcing a deep, systematic inquiry.

The Interrogation of Ideas

Don’t let your problem hide in the shadows. Shine a light on it using these five categories of questions.

Define the Problem

Clearly state the challenge.

Example: “High employee turnover in the customer service department.”

Question the Definition

  • Why is this a problem?
  • What are the symptoms?
  • What are the real causes?
  • What have we tried before, and why did it fail?

Imagine the Ideal Solution

Forget constraints for a moment.

  • What would the perfect scenario look like?
  • How would we know we achieved it?
  • What are the absolute benefits?
📌 The Ideal State

“CSRs stay for 3+ years, are highly engaged, and our CSAT score is above 90%.”

Brutal Constraints

Now, bring in the reality.

  • What are the budget, time, and skill limits?
  • What is the biggest obstacle stopping us?

Radical Rebirth

  • What is the craziest idea to solve this?
  • What would a child do?
  • What if we did the exact opposite of our current plan?
📌 Radical Idea

“Turn the customer service department into a profit center by offering premium, personalized support for a fee.”

Practice

Problem: “I can’t find time to exercise.” Phoenix Question: “What would you do if you had NO resources (no gym, no equipment, no money)?”