Tag: Innovation

  • A (Broken) Light Bulb Moment

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    A case for innovating without the blindfold Picture this: they were some of the smartest minds in the world working in NASA. They completed the first lunar vehicle and send it to space and encountered a serious issue: the light bulbs kept exploding. They spent considerable time and money trying to solve this issue by reinforcing […]

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  • Innovation Isn’t About Ideas

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    It’s about solving problems and doing hard things first Every enterprise needs to innovate. It doesn’t matter whether you’re are a profit-seeking business, a nonprofit organization, or a government entity. The simple truth is that every business model fails eventually, because conditions change over time. We have to manage not for stability, but for disruption — that, or face […]

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  • Innovation is Not The Same as Invention

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    Yes, your thesaurus is wrong. Many entrepreneurs often confuse the words innovation and invention. If you have too, you’re not alone. So, what makes these words different? The difference is subtle but crucial. Don’t trust your dictionary — or thesaurus When people don’t understand a word, they look it up in the dictionary or thesaurus. Well, sorry. No […]

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  • Elon Musk — The downfall of a legend

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    In the past week, we’ve seen the downfall of one of the most influential modern figures. But what does this mean for us? Musk has been controversial recently, to say the least. Tesla hasn’t lived up to promises of delivering cars at the rate they were supposed to. He’s drawn heat for calling the Thai-cave […]

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  • 5 Ways Blockchain is Changing The Innovation Of 2018

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    The surging popularity of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies offers a vision of a more efficient world where individuals can deal directly with each other without trusted centralised institutions. That’s the positive narrative , but technology has promised many things in the past, only for them to either fail or take a lot longer to hit critical mass. But how will it […]

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