What Does “Making Stone Soup” Have to Do With Business Innovation?
Originally published on SmallBizTrends.com By Charles Franklin If you were hungry and only had access to a large iron cauldron, […]
Originally published on SmallBizTrends.com By Charles Franklin If you were hungry and only had access to a large iron cauldron, […]
The coming together of two distinct organizations isn’t merely difficult–it’s nearly impossible. The statistics are overwhelming: a recent global survey
Jason Hartman sits down and talks with Jeff DeGraff, professor for the University of Michigan’s Ross Business school and an
Did you know that innovation is the only value proposition with a shelf life? And with the commoditization of most
Jeff DeGraff was recently interviewed by Bitrix24 in an article titled “Want Innovation? Embrace Constructive Conflict, Says Innovation And Creativity
Ornithologists report that New Caledonian crows fashion twigs into tools for collecting and extracting insects from the hollows of trees.
The headlines about the economic fortunes of the 1% and the associated political maneuvering to influence and manipulate our world
Innovations don’t stay innovations. There’s that drawer in all of our houses with the electronics, gadgets, and devices that were
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