I am always looking for new ways to be innovative. I love that through Inc, I get the chance to speak with so many experts on innovation, such as Clayton Christensen , Sunni Brown , Adrian Slywotzky and Geoffrey Moore . These experts shake up my initial notions on innovation and inspire me to try new techniques with my company
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I am always looking for new ways to be innovative. I love that through Inc, I get the chance to speak with so many experts on innovation, such as Clayton Christensen , Sunni Brown , Adrian Slywotzky and Geoffrey Moore . These experts shake up my initial notions on innovation and inspire me to try new techniques with my company .
Read More »Rebuilding The Internet In A War Zone
Sirte, Libya, was destroyed by three separate militaries. Nearly the entire population fled. Now a small group of NGOs are swooping in to quickly rebuild ..
Read More »Rebuilding The Internet In A War Zone
Sirte, Libya, was destroyed by three separate militaries. Nearly the entire population fled. Now a small group of NGOs are swooping in to quickly rebuild ...
Read More »Rebuilding The Internet In A War Zone
Sirte, Libya, was destroyed by three separate militaries. Nearly the entire population fled. Now a small group of NGOs are swooping in to quickly rebuild ..
Read More »3-D, Hold the Glasses
Three-dimensional television got a major marketing push nearly two years ago from the consumer electronics and entertainment industries, yet the technology has one major limitation: viewers need special eyeglasses to experience the 3-D effect. Now the marketing experts say that the technology will never catch on in a big way unless viewers can toss the glasses entirely
Read More »Amy Winehouse death puts alcohol poisoning in spotlight
Experts say many people fail to appreciate lethal threat posed by binge drinking
Read More »Countries Must Plan for Climate Refugees
By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The world's governments and relief agencies need to plan now to resettle millions of people expected to be displaced by climate change, an international panel of experts said on Thursday. [More]
Read More »"Occupy" protests spark public health fears
Crowds, poor sanitation, rat infestations among problems that experts say could jeopardize protestors' health
Read More »Low Taxes, High Rhetoric: What Consumers Really Do with Their Tax Cuts
The Republican-Democratic debate over income tax rates and the size of government has been long on rhetoric but short on data. What does published research say about what different economic groups do with savings from income-tax cuts? Will the economy slow if Washington cancels tax cuts on millionaires and billionaires
Read More »"Proofiness" Inherent in Population Milestones Such as "7 Billionth Person"
Every few years, public officials and the news media perform a ritual form of " disestimation " when a population clock reaches a big milestone.
Read More »Chinese Moon Probe Tackling New Deep-Space Mission
China's second moon probe is parked at a stable spot in deep space, called a Lagrangian point, as part of a new mission to study the sun and Earth 's magnetic field.
Read More »McRib’s Magic Marketing Sauce
McDonald's brought back the McRib this week, but once again just for a limited time. Cruel and unusual?
Read More »How My Client Became My Partner
After working together as client and vendor, a real estate broker teamed up with his Web services provider to launch a firm that combines each of their best skills. Great business partnerships are often forged out of friendship. Sergey Brin and Larry Page met in college.
Read More »Will GenY Entrepreneurship Be a Disaster?
How could anyone think that GenY's love of entrepreneurship is a bad thing? You'd be surprised
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