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The following excerpt is from The Myths of Innovation. Below we have a list of ideas and approaches that can help you get the old creative juices flowing.Start an idea journal.
Write down any idea th...
The following excerpt from The Myths of Innovation gives an explanation of external factors that can affect the adoption of an innovative idea.The history of innovation reveals many ideas that dominat...
The following excerpt is from The Myths of Innovation. The author offers some ways to sift through ideas to find the best ones as well as the reasons people sometimes dismiss ideas too early.Linus Pau...
The following excerpt from The Myths of Innovation takes a look at the sometimes surprising ways innovations gain adoption.One frequent saying in innovation circles is that an idea is “ahead of its ...
The following is an excerpt from The Myths of Innovation. Below the author gives alternative approaches to innovation in an effort to find inspiration.While there are no maps, there are attitudes that...
The following excerpt is from Scott Berkun's The Myths of Innovation. Scott takes a look at how innovations start and how you can start your own creative work.The top question famed innovators hea...
Do you occasionally notice objects in clouds or familiar unrelated items in pastry or oddly shaped vegetables? It's OK to admit it. The condition is called Apophenia and everybody has it to some deg...