🚨 The most powerful innovation move isn’t adding — it’s removing. 🚨
Welcome back to Creativity Boosters — the podcast for people who are tired of feature bloat, complexity creep, and innovation theater.
In this episode, Dingo and Nikhil flip the innovation mindset upside down and explore subtraction innovation — the art of creating massive value by taking things away.
It starts with a simple but radical story.
A pharma startup asked: What if we removed everything patients hate about prescriptions?
No pill bottles. No confusion. No mental load.
Two years later, Amazon acquired PillPack for $753 million.
This episode dives into why our brains default to adding instead of subtracting — and how that bias quietly creates waste, complexity, and fragile systems.
🧠 Why humans instinctively add instead of simplify
📉 How cognitive bias and “feature theater” inflate products and processes
🏗️ How lean thinking and waste removal unlock real value
💊 PillPack, Swiffer, IKEA, Nothing Phone, and Cirque du Soleil as masters of subtraction
⚡ Why doing less can create premium positioning and higher margins
🧩 How subtraction can backfire (Google Wave, Instagram, Tesla indicators)
🛠️ A practical 5-step SIT framework for applying subtraction innovation
🎯 How leaders should decide what to cut — using data, not opinions
📊 How to identify the 20% of features that create 80% of value
We also tackle the hard part:
Subtraction requires courage, clear communication, and strong leadership. Removing features can feel like loss — unless it’s explained with a compelling narrative and backed by customer feedback.
The episode closes with concrete tools:
✅ A subtraction sprint exercise
✅ A conversation starter for leadership and product teams
✅ A metric shift to expose hidden maintenance waste
The takeaway is simple but uncomfortable:
The best innovation often comes from asking what can we remove — not what we can add.
Less — but better. 🚀
⏱️ Time Stamps:
00:00 A Pharma Startup Removes Everything Patients Hate
00:15 Amazon Buys PillPack for $753 Million
00:28 Welcome to Creativity Boosters
00:48 Why Innovation Is Usually About Adding (and Why That’s Wrong)
01:03 What Is Subtraction Innovation?
01:25 SIT: Systematic Inventive Thinking Framework
01:55 PillPack Case: Removing Bottles, Confusion, and Mental Load
03:06 Convenience Beats Complexity
04:32 Why Our Brains Default to Adding (Cognitive Bias)
05:47 Lego Study: Why We Add Instead of Remove
06:49 Lean Thinking and Waste (TIM WOODS)
08:02 Why Removing Requires Courage
09:40 Simplicity as a Leadership Superpower
10:27 Cognitive Fixedness and Hidden Assumptions
11:27 More Examples: Swiffer, Muji, Nothing Phone
13:01 Nothing Phone: Making Money by Doing Less
14:12 Cultural Shift Toward Simplicity
19:04 IKEA and Flat-Pack Subtraction Innovation
22:47 How to Apply SIT: The 5-Step Subtraction Method
25:14 Are Corporate Layoffs Really Strategic Subtraction?
29:49 “Less But Better” Design Principle (Apple, Google)
32:00 Cirque du Soleil: Reinventing an Industry by Removing Core Elements
35:56 When Subtraction Fails: Google Wave & Instagram
37:52 Tesla Indicator Stalk: Listening to Customer Feedback
39:12 Subtraction Needs Narrative and Trust
41:26 Should You Remove Features Users Ask For?
44:40 Subtraction Is Surgical — Not Reckless
46:32 Business Toolkit: Subtraction Exercises and Metrics
49:20 Final Takeaway: The Power of Removing Instead of Adding