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Innovation makes our world go round

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“The single biggest reason companies fail is that they overinvest in what is, as opposed to what might be”

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Posted by on 2011/09/21 in innovation

 

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The tricky balance between “Yes-man” and “No-man”

Yes-man vs No-man

The hard question of innovation is this: Should we pursue this new idea or not? If you do not move on with it you may be missing out on a great innovation that may bring prosperity to your company, or that key innovation that helps your company survive. On the other hand you may be much better off not pursuing the idea at all. Maybe it will be one of those horrible failures that just sucks the life out of you?

Getting the right kind of input from others before making that decision may be vital.

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Posted by on 2011/09/08 in human nature

 

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Innovation begets innovation

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The rate of innovation is increasing, and have been increasing for a very long time. The rate of innovation even seems to be unaffected by wars! Below I list three big reasons for this. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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Posted by on 2011/08/27 in innovation

 

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The human spark

What makes us human? (stop here to think for a while…) To understand more about this truly profound question we may ask ourselves what separates us from our closest relatives.

Our closest relatives are of course the Neanderthals. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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Posted by on 2011/08/22 in human nature

 

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