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September 3, 2025
In 'The Geometry of the Impossible: A Human-Centered Manifesto,' Carlos Alberto Itza offers a revolutionary manual for navigating the complexities of modern problem-solving. This book demystifies the art of purposeful creation, revealing innovation not as a stroke of genius, but as a disciplined, empathetic journey. It is a guide for leaders, entrepreneurs, and thinkers facing systemic challenges, providing a robust seven-step framework—Immersion, Sense-Making, Ideation, Pre-experience & Prototyping, Refinement, Alignment, and Implementation—to transform abstract problems into tangible, valuable solutions. Through compelling real-world examples, from grassroots initiatives to corporate overhauls, Itza demonstrates how a human-centered, iterative process can unlock untapped potential and foster continuous improvement. The core motivation behind this book is to forge a new paradigm for innovation, moving beyond guesswork to the reasoned certainty of tested hypotheses. It addresses the critical need for a methodology that integrates desirability, feasibility, and viability, empowering readers to embrace uncertainty and harness the power of creativity. The desired impact is to instill a profound belief in the reader that the most effective solutions stem from a deep understanding of human needs. By providing a toolkit to reduce risks and costs associated with change, foster employee buy-in, and inspire a culture of continuous learning, Itza equips readers to tackle not only business challenges but also pressing societal issues in health, education, food, water, and climate change, truly building 'a new geometry for a new world.' In a world plagued by wicked problems, where old solutions no longer suffice, this book presents a new way of seeing. It argues that true innovation is not about a single great idea, but about a deliberate, human-centered process of discovery and refinement. We will journey through the five stages of design thinking—from immersing ourselves in the lives of our users to prototyping and testing audacious ideas—and discover how this non-linear cycle transforms uncertainty into clarity. The book reveals how this disciplined approach can be a powerful engine for change, enabling organizations to redefine value, re-invent business models, and address complex societal challenges. Ultimately, this is the story of how making creativity logical, and making empathy a cornerstone of strategy, can build a better future, one human-centered solution at a time.
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Start Writing NowCarlos Alberto Itza is a distinguished agronomist and Project Development Consultant with extensive international experience in agricultural projects. His career, marked by collaborations with organizations like FAO, EU, IDB, World Bank, UNDP, GEF, and GIZ, has focused on advancing value chains, climate-smart agriculture, and empowering producer organizations and small businesses. This practical, real-world expertise grounds his insights into structured, human-centered innovation.
By Carlos Alberto Itza
By Carlos Alberto Itza