Of the 5 30-second video "tweets" on innovation, Ms. Black is the only one to recognize that innovation must raise the bar a lot higher than business as usual. Mr. Young's three questions to ask when trying to evaluate innovation are also helpful, though.
Sure, a very pithy answer but Mr. Rowe does himself a bit of a disservice. I really think he is quite aware of innovation when he sees it. You can spend your time with companies that show how well they can replicate a given item over and over and keep up the quality quotient. You will also see plenty of second rate cookie cookie regurgitation as well. That move nothing really forward, not even stand still, but reverse and cheapen further what it imitates. That was not the issue at hand. After watching this video at least five or six times I am still in wonderment. Rowe has visited on his show individuals who were great innovators.
For example, Matt Freund a dairy farmer who took cow manure and fashioned eco friendly not to mention the perfect combination of plant food and planter to sell to gardeners. Fashioning for himself the machinery to treat the material and contruct the pots. Then took the very same waste product and built on his own again, many times making from scratch the intricate parts, another machine that would heat his home in winter and provide the means to keep hot water on demand for the house. That's what I call innovation. It takes a situation, a question , a problem and solves it in new ways. It's thinking outside the box. It's letting your imagination take you somewhere not only freeing but constructive. Innovation is imagination with its' sleeves rolled up and muscles flexed. It's the answer of Why Not to the ever present Why.
As far as masturbation is concerned as a business? I believe there is an industry that owes it's multi-million dollar annual earnings to the practice.
what a perfectly innovate immitation a smart/chippy jr. high kid. what a waste of 30 seconds and I LIKE Mike Rowe!!! He can do better than this. and so can FC. oh, it was probably supposed to be funny. sheesh. really?
Of the 5 30-second video "tweets" on innovation, Ms. Black is the only one to recognize that innovation must raise the bar a lot higher than business as usual. Mr. Young's three questions to ask when trying to evaluate innovation are also helpful, though.
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Sure, a very pithy answer but Mr. Rowe does himself a bit of a disservice. I really think he is quite aware of innovation when he sees it. You can spend your time with companies that show how well they can replicate a given item over and over and keep up the quality quotient. You will also see plenty of second rate cookie cookie regurgitation as well. That move nothing really forward, not even stand still, but reverse and cheapen further what it imitates. That was not the issue at hand. After watching this video at least five or six times I am still in wonderment. Rowe has visited on his show individuals who were great innovators.
For example, Matt Freund a dairy farmer who took cow manure and fashioned eco friendly not to mention the perfect combination of plant food and planter to sell to gardeners. Fashioning for himself the machinery to treat the material and contruct the pots. Then took the very same waste product and built on his own again, many times making from scratch the intricate parts, another machine that would heat his home in winter and provide the means to keep hot water on demand for the house. That's what I call innovation. It takes a situation, a question , a problem and solves it in new ways. It's thinking outside the box. It's letting your imagination take you somewhere not only freeing but constructive. Innovation is imagination with its' sleeves rolled up and muscles flexed. It's the answer of Why Not to the ever present Why.
As far as masturbation is concerned as a business? I believe there is an industry that owes it's multi-million dollar annual earnings to the practice.
Wow, that was seriously funny. Helpful, probably not. But funny? Hell yes!
That was pathetic. Mike ought to know imitation when he sees it---start with the 2 day old beard.
Getting it done in 30 seconds doesn't make it good and that wasn't.
Imitation in business is the sincerest form of flatulence.
Chris Reich
www.TeachU.com
what a perfectly innovate immitation a smart/chippy jr. high kid. what a waste of 30 seconds and I LIKE Mike Rowe!!! He can do better than this. and so can FC. oh, it was probably supposed to be funny. sheesh. really?