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How Has Innovation Changed Over The Last 12 Years? S13 Ep1
Download How_Has_Innovation_Changed_Over_The_Last_12_Years_S13_Ep1.mp3 It's hard to believe that it was 12 years ago when I released the first episode of Killer Innovations in to the wild. Its been a wild ride. What I find especially interesting is how
How To Innovate Under Financial Constraints S12 Ep48
Download How_To_Innovate_Under_Financial_Constraints_S12_Ep48.mp3 I am a believer that constraint based innovation creates better ideas. It forces the team to throw out the old rule book and innovate a new approach. The same applies when you are forced to innovate under financial constraints. While
Innovation in the Classroom: Why Education Needs to Be More Innovative
Education is the foundation of our economy. What (and how) we learn in school determines who we become as individuals and our success throughout our lives. It informs how we solve problems, how we work with others, and how we look at the world around us. In today’s innovation economy, education beco
How Do You Bring Innovation To Philanthropy? S12 Ep47
Everyday, we can't avoid reading articles that tout the latest and greatest technology and innovation. What we don't see that often is the role innovation can and should play in philanthropy. If you agree that it has a role, how do you bring innovation to philanthropy?
The Future of Innovation: Where Creativity Meets Data
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle developed one of the most creative fictional characters of all time, a character that inspires remake after remake in movies, television shows, and books. People can’t get enough of Sherlock Holmes. But the reason that Doyle was able to captivate audiences with Holmes is becau
My Secrets To Personal Creativity S12 Ep46
Download My_Secrets_To_Personal_Creativity_S12_Ep46.mp3 We've heard the mantra in the past. We are all creative. We are born creative. That is a nice idea but not helpful when you need to call on your muse to be creative when you need to be
The Economics of Innovation: Valuing Innovation as an Intangible Asset
The Austrian-born American economist, writer, and business consultant Peter Drucker wrote these words almost a half-century ago, and they still ring true today. Drucker had his finger on the pulse of corporate evolution and lived to see the truth of his words play out in global economic trends. “Alt
Short-Term Thinking Is Dangerous To Long Term Innovation Investments S12 Ep45
Download Short-Term_Thinking_Is_Dangerous_To_Long_Term_Innovation_Investments_S12_Ep45.mp3 As an officer in two public companies and a Board member for a third public company, I've seen up close and personal the challenges executive leadership faces when trying to balance achieving the quarterly results
Are You Ready to Thrive in the Innovation Economy?
Henry Ford: the man, the myth, the legend. Ford was an innovator. He pushed society forward, not only with the original American automobile but also with an energized way to mass-produce on the assembly line. He was able to make his ideas become realities because of his mindset to surround himself w
How To Successfully Establish And Lead Industry Innovation Efforts S12 Ep44
Download How_To_Successfully_Establish_And_Lead_Industry_Innovation_Efforts_S12_Ep44.mp3 Innovation is not constrained to individuals, teams or organizations. In some cases, the best to way to innovate is when entire industries comes together to share the effort and the investment necessary. Industry innovation is one approach