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How to Develop the Next Generation of Innovators: Stop Treating Everyone the Same Way You may have never heard of Joseph Schumpeter, an eccentric Austrian economist who taught at Harvard in the 1930s and 40s. Read More
What Are You Willing to Give Up to Get Innovation? Most descriptions of innovation end up in overreaching hyperbole: groundbreaking, disruptive, radical. Read More
The Top Innovations We Should’ve Seen in 2014 With everyone else in the year-end spirit of looking back, I’m ready to look forward. Read More
How to Lead Innovation like Superheroes: Knowing When Your Strength Becomes a Weakness Your biggest strength–the quality that makes you stand out from other people–can also be your greatest downfall. Read More
The Upside of Discovering Your Incompetencies How well do you know yourself? Do you know your weaknesses as well as you know your strengths? Read More
Need to Get Creative? How to Create an Idea Space Where you work is how you think. Read More
How to Do More With Less Innovation is not an event. It’s a long process that depends on incremental changes along the way. Read More
How to Weed Out Projects That Aren’t Worth Your Time Forget what you’ve heard about comparing apples to oranges. Read More
Time To Turn Michigan’s “Three Economies” Into One When it comes to economic growth in Michigan, one size does not fit all. Read More
How to Jump-Start Radical Change in Your Company When Steve Jobs developed the iPod in 1997, he assembled a diverse group of thinkers with different points of view and areas of expertise. Read More
Looking for “The Next Idea” to Move Michigan Forward Originally published on MichiganRadio.org Read More
How to Find Your Next Super Star Employee The biggest myth about innovation is that it is done only by geniuses who work alone. Read More