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8 Conditions of Technology Development

I was recently going through some old files and notebooks and came across a paper I wrote during my sophomore year in college (Spring 1980).  The paper was for a course on the history of technology that I titled, Conditions of Technology Development.  The professor, who happened to be the Assistant

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Gratitude as a business strategy

Given that today is the Thanksgiving holiday here in the states, I was reflecting back on the past year and compiling a list of everything that I’m thankful for.  I find as I get older, the list gets longer.  As I was scanning some of my favorite blogs this morning, I stumbled across an article […]

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There’s no such thing as constructive criticism

It is that time of year again when managers deliver annual performance reviews. Over my career, I’ve been shocked at how few managers have the leadership skill to properly deliver constructive criticism. This morning, I came across an interesting column by Tony Schwartz on hbr.org about mistakes we

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The 5 Most Common Myths of Creativity

Even with all of the articles, columns and blog posts on innovation, the fact that the myths of creativity still exist is astounding.  Below is the list of the 5 most common myths of creativity that I attempt to dispel whenever I’m giving a speech or innovation workshop. The 5 Myths of Creativity ar

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Don’t be shy about your success. Tell the innovation story

For many of the innovations we take for granted, we miss out on hearing what went in to making it happen.  After my post yesterday on Jet Blue, I got an email from a reader with links to a series of video’s put out by GE on the technology and innovations that went into making their jet […]

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Experiment with your business model. What’s the worst that can happen?

When it comes to innovation, experimentation is expected except when it comes to your core business model.  This is one of those sacred cows that shouldn’t be touched.  The results from a well-designed experiment of business model innovation can be a real eye opener. Take Jet Blue as an example.  La

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Should one government encourage innovation in another country?

There are all kinds of economic development programs put in place by governments with the objective of accelerating economic growth.  Not satisfied with working just in their own country, governments are now establishing innovation competitions in other countries. How far should a government go to e

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Looking for funding to commercialize your innovation?

Have you’ve been looking for funding to commercialize your innovation but came up empty? One avenue that is growing in popularity are innovation competitions. If your ideas fits the requirements, its a source of innovation funding that doesn’t required you to give up any equity. One example is the r

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Is your team diversity enough to create killer innovations?

On Wednesday, I will be traveling to Atlanta to give a speech on “Innovation and Diversity” to the American Institute for the Management of Diversity. Given the title and the group, you may think you know what I will be talking about but you would wrong. The topic description is: The key to unlockin

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What is your innovation legacy?

One thing that I’ve been thinking about lately, especially given my recent announcement, is what will be my innovation legacy. Another person who pondered this question was Alfred Nobel.  Alfred teamed up with his brother and father and opened a lab in Stockholm to study nitroglycerine.  In 1866, he

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