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Innovation Is About Sticking With It
Download KI_2011_01_Innovation_Is_About_Sticking_With_It.mp3 One piece of advice I give to anyone who desires to be the innovation leader within their organization – get ready for the long haul. Success as an innovator requires focus, determination, tensity and a “never give up” mentality. Why?
Interviewing Robert Scoble (@scobleizer)
Download KI_20100603_Interviewing_Robert_Scoble.mp3 For this week’s podcast, I’m turning the tables on reporters. Usually, I’m the one getting interviewed by the press. But for this weeks podcast, I interviewed Robert Scoble. Why? Well, in his own way, he has innovated the way people
Bob Metcalfe - Inventor of Ethernet and founder of 3COM
Bob Metcalfe, engineer, technology executive and venture capitalist, invented the Ethernet. He attended MIT and Harvard University, studying mathematics and computer science, before joining Xerox's Palo Alto Research center. It was there that he was inspired to invent the Ethernet in 1973, which allowed computers to send packets
Interview with Bob Metcalfe The Inventor Of Ethernet
Download KI_20100401_Interview_With_Bob_Metcalfe.mp3 You may not realize it, but the work of Bob Metcalfe affects many aspects of your life. Whether it’s how you collaborate with co-workers, share data between all the devices in your house – or just want to host a LAN party,
Speech on the Skills of Practical Innovation
Download KI_20100315_Practical_Innovation_Skills.mp3 This weeks podcast is a recording of a recent speech I gave titled “Practical Innovation Skills”. The underlying theme was on using creativity, innovation and ingenuity techniques to achieve ALL of your objectives – not just your work/professional objectives. What do I mean
Jim Sutton - Inventor of touch computing
Jim Sutton had a long and distinguished career at HP across a number of product groups such as calculator and PC. While many thing the touch devices such as smartphones are a recent development, in fact Jim led the team that developed basic touch technology back in 1983 leading to
Interview with Jim Sutton about the First Touch PC
Download KI_20100303_Jim_Sutton_Creating_The_First_Touch_PC.mp3 This podcast is made possible by support from thenextbench.com and the Heritage of Innovation interview series. Many people think touch is a “new” thing as result of products introduced in the last few years. In reality, touch is
Interview with Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Download KI_20091210_Interview_With_Sir_Tim_Berners-Lee.mp3 Sir Tim Berners-Lee This weeks podcast is an interview with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web, that occurred during the recent Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco. The interview covered a wide range of topics including:
Tim Berners-Lee - Inventor of the Web
Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. He founded and Directs the World Wide Consortium (W3C) the forum for technical development of the Web. He founded the Web Foundation whose mission is that the WWW serves Humanity, and co-founded the Open Data Institute in London. His research group
Chuck House - former HP executive and inventor of the Moon Monitor
Chuck House is co-author with Raymond Price, of THE HP PHENOMENON: INNOVATION and BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION (2009, Stanford University Press). He is Exec Director of InnovaScapes Institute, which published his memoir of HP Colorado Springs, PERMISSION DENIED, in 2013. House, Chancellor Emeritus of Cogswell Polytechnical College, was also executive director of