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This is a blog for the members of the Central Texas Chapter of the World Future Society. It's purpose is to exchange and develop ideas about the future of Central Texas, especially Austin. Web 30 and Beyond: “There” is “Here” and the “Future”. Defense, Media and the Budget. Look Before You Leap. Supercomputing: Transforming Science and Enriching. Contracts with the Future. CenTexWFS Presents Dr. Ben Streetman on Leadershi. The Transformation of Periatric Health Care in Cen. Subscribe in a reader. McLuhan...
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The Innovation Road Map Travelogue
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The Innovation Road Map Travelogue. Observations on the journey to innovation. Monday, December 06, 2004. You never feel safe when you have to navigate in waters which are completely blank.". Lieutenant Maxwell Member, Bering's Second Polar Expedition. What would possess men - hungry, ship crushed by ice, senses numbed by the cold, 1,000 miles from nearest help, and sick - to drag ornate silverware over the jagged ice on their futile attempt to walk out? In those days it was common practice for an explor...
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The Innovation Road Map Travelogue. Observations on the journey to innovation. Tuesday, August 19, 2003. Welcome to The Innovation Road Map Travelogue. I will soon begin posting to this blog. Updated weekly, I will attempt to reveal the innovation reality in today’s organizations. If you have comments, suggestions or responses to the comments in this journal, please e-mail me. Posted by Paul Schumann @ 3:51 PM. The Innovation Road Map. Glocal Vantage, Inc. Subscribe in a reader.
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The Innovation Road Map Travelogue
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The Innovation Road Map Travelogue. Observations on the journey to innovation. Tuesday, November 23, 2004. How do you know when things need changing even if they don't appear "broke? It's amazing how easily traditions get started in a family. All you have to do is do something the same way a few times, and it becomes the accepted way, especially if it is a pleasurable experience. You may even have a hard time remembering how they got started. It's been over a hundred years since the Hatfield and McCoy fe...
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The Innovation Road Map Travelogue. Observations on the journey to innovation. Monday, October 27, 2003. Back to the Future of Innovation? Are we about to go back to innovation as our economic salvation or will we continue our anorexic trends to oblivion? Since July 2000, 2.7 million manufacturing jobs have been lost. The IEEE reports that the U.S. lost 560,000 high tech jobs in 2001-2002. Forbes predicts that by 2015 more than three million white collar jobs will be out sourced to other countries.
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The Innovation Road Map Travelogue. Observations on the journey to innovation. Wednesday, July 21, 2004. No that's not a typo. Well, really it is, but this one is intentional. Let me explain. The other day I did it again and I was very frustrated with my inability to correct this often made mistake. I sat there looking at the word and it occurred to me. "Am I sending myself a subliminal message? So maybe the message of. The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" Confucius. 2 Search and le...
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The Innovation Road Map Travelogue. Observations on the journey to innovation. Thursday, April 28, 2005. Through the Looking Glass. Fascinated by the reflection of her own world in the looking glass, Alice stepped across the boundary into the unknown and saw things she'd never imagined. When she returned from her adventures, Alice had new perspectives on the familiar world around her. Do you have the courage to step through the looking glass? Now's the time. Or, you may get left behind.
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The Innovation Road Map Travelogue. Observations on the journey to innovation. Monday, October 18, 2004. An article describing some of the principles of an innovation "commons" is available now in the current edition of The Innovation Road Map Magazine. These principles are based on recent findings about our social behavior. You can obtain a copy of the article by subscribing. To the magazine ($29.95 per year) or by purchasing. Requesting the article and agreeing to participate in the discussions.
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The Innovation Road Map Travelogue. Observations on the journey to innovation. Thursday, April 29, 2004. Innovation is a journey. Every innovation has a history and a future. It also has a present and our role is to help innovation have the brightest future it can, depending upon its history and the ever shifting market and organizational environments. Posted by Paul Schumann @ 6:45 AM. Thursday, April 22, 2004. I will write more about this in a review of Sirolli's book,. Ripples from the Zambezi. Discus...