The most difficult innovation question for companies is not developing new technology, but building a creative culture that maximizes problem-solving capabilities and opportunities to discover new skills.
Innovation is Bloody
Overcoming Fixedness to Boost Innovation
In a fascinating 2007 social experiment, the Grammy-winning violinist Joshua Bell posed as a street musician busking at the Washington D.C. Metro station.
Investing like a fox: an interview with legendary angel investor John Ason
For Managers, ADDS Is the New STEM
In 2007, the National Academies called for an urgent investment in STEM (i.e. science, technology, engineering and mathematics). Surprisingly the system responded and Congress allocated billions of dollars to expand STEM