It’s a well-worn cliche in Silicon Valley that start-up founders have to ‘move fast and break things’. The idea is to get your business started as soon as possible, do everything you can to make it work, and break things in the process – old work practices, long-standing business models, entire sectors, and even make your own mistakes along the way. If you want to get an idea of the power of creative destruction, simply spend time in the Silicon Valley business ecosystem and you’ll quickly get an idea of what I am speaking about. Interestingly, the same cliché could…