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Who Says Big Ideas Are Rare? | Mike Mannor
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Mannor.com – Welcome to Mike Mannor’s website and blog. Mike is a professor of business strategy at the University of Notre Dame and blogs on issues of creativity, innovation, and strategy with a focus on highlighting people and organizations that inspire in their efforts to make a positive impact in the world. January 11, 2012. Who Says Big Ideas Are Rare? Posted by mikemannor under Entrepreneurship. Http:/ www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/05/12/080512fa fact gladwell. January 31, 2012 at 1:53 pm. Fill ...
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The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest – The Creativity Guru
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Your Source for the Science of Creativity, Innovation, and Learning. The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest. October 23, 2009. Here’s a short article I wrote after interviewing a few recent winners of the contest, after being introduced to them by cartoon editor Bob Mankoff. How do you win the New Yorker cartoon caption contest? Even if you never plan to enter the contest, taking the question seriously may help answer a bigger question: where do good ideas come from? Caption contest as well. Many contest...
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Can You Patent a Process? – The Creativity Guru
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Your Source for the Science of Creativity, Innovation, and Learning. Can You Patent a Process? June 15, 2009. The Supreme Court has recently agreed to hear a case questioning whether a “business process” can be patented. Thousands of patents now cover business processes, including the famous (or infamous) Amazon.com patent on ordering with “one click”. But there’s been a lot of debate about whether a novel process should even be patentable at all. Posted in Organizational innovation. Tagged bilski v doll.
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Skip to main content. Innovation Fixer Ltd helps companies improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their innovation. T: 44 (0) 7802 256184. E: kevin.mcfarthing@innovationfixer.com. Innovation - Where The Desirable Meets The Possible. Wed, 06/10/2015 - 13:15. One of my favourite definitions of innovation comes from Andrew Hargadon. It’s about making the possible desirable and the desirable possible. At the next management meeting, several R&D funding proposals are on the table. Shelley wants money...
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Geek Bear Blog: April 2009
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Geek bear (gēk bâr) - n. an actual or perceived member of the bear community. Who is also single-minded or accomplished in scientific or technical pursuits. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Erik Hersman, Woofy African. Here is is talking about the power of texting and GoogleMaps in the context of the Kenyan crisis. More on Erik here: http:/ www.ted.com/index.php/speakers/erik hersman.html. And here: http:/ whiteafrican.com/. And here: http:/ www.afrigadget.com/. And here: http:/ www.ushahidi.com/. He’s a n...
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Apple Wins in Court; Innovation Loses – The Creativity Guru
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Your Source for the Science of Creativity, Innovation, and Learning. Apple Wins in Court; Innovation Loses. August 27, 2012. Last week a U.S. jury sided with Apple in its patent case against Samsung and awarded Apple $1.05 billion. Robin Feldman, an intellectual property law professor at the University of California Hastings Law School, said this just before the verdict:. If any one link in the chain is allowed to block all future enhancements, then innovation stops. I’ve had iPhones for about thre...
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Testing with NI: August 2008
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This blog is about National Instrument products and Test Engineering in general from a Test Engineers perspective. Sunday, August 24, 2008. OK, Now that we know the Super Intelligent Shades of the Color Green are going to take over the world, lets get on with less important things. like testing. I believe there is always. Even people who say they have no process, have a process, it's just not as straight forward as most or even seems coherent. Saturday, August 23, 2008. There's a lot of talk about "Green...
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