Innovation: Making the Unknown Known
In his magnum opus Critique of Pure Reason, the philosopher Immanuel Kant builds a bridge between what is known, what is […]
In his magnum opus Critique of Pure Reason, the philosopher Immanuel Kant builds a bridge between what is known, what is […]
There is a dark, untold back story of innovation that may disturb you: many of the earliest forms of the
What do William Shakespeare and Led Zeppelin have in common? They both pinched much of their material from artists that
Booze only brings false courage but coffee incites false ambition, an equally dangerous proposition. You know that to-do list you
Have you ever had two seemingly unrelated things happen around the same time and each in some way produced an
In the captivating fairy tales of the Hans Christian Andersen or the Brothers Grimm there is often a perfect and
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the big dreams and grand visions of my distant relative, Robert Fair DeGraff—a
Don’t let the word “digital” fool you in all this talk about how difficult it is for digital natives and
Looking for a winning idea? All you have to do is click your heels and ask the Great and Powerful
Innovation isn’t change. It may seem like a minor difference but this is actually a huge distinction. Change is moving