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  • Curiosity Makes the Human

    It’s Time To Rekindle Curiosity When we are born, we are intensely curious about the world around us – human babies are incredible sponges of data – from the moment we can…

    October 30, 2017
    AAA, creativity, disruption, disruptive innovation
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    When You Say “Innovation Is Everyone’s Job” Have You Just Made A Huge Mistake?

    When Dedicated Innovators Are Eliminated It’s 2017, and you are congratulating yourself that you were just able to show some great savings by shuttering your innovation group here at Gadget Corp. You…

    October 25, 2017
    innovation
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    3 reasons augmented reality will change the game

    Okay, call me a futurist but I am really excited about where augmented reality is headed. As with many things, the imagined applications of it are endless, but first it’s got to…

    October 23, 2017
    apple, augmented reality, disruptive innovation, entertainment, future, technology
  • How to distinguish “Disruptive” from “Impractical”

    Futurists are usually right, at the wrong time. The thing about true innovation, is almost everything is an expansion on an older idea. It isn’t until time and technology converge at that…

    October 17, 2017
    amazon, apple, disruption, disruptive innovation, food, Google, IBM, innovation, internet of things
  • How free-to-play video games make $2 billion

    We all know that superbowl ads aren’t cheap. So picture this, I’m watching the super bowl, and an ad comes on for a mobile game app bearing the headline “Free to play”.…

    October 13, 2017
    crowdification, entertainment, gaming, strategy, technology, video
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    It’s the “crazy” ideas that change everything

    Imagine if I went to my economics teacher in 1987 and explained any one of these seemingly crazy ideas to them: I’m going to ask a ton of brilliant authors and historians…

    October 11, 2017
    creativity, culture, future, ideas, innovation, success
  • Potatoes: One Path to Mindless Innovation

    Even Being Mindless Can Lead To Breakthrough Innovation Sometimes, I enjoy doing what seem to others like mindless tasks. (Although some may call them mindful). I have this weekly ritual where I meticulously…

    October 5, 2017
    creativity, disruptive innovation, innovation

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