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What is Innovation? When asked to define the legal definition for obscenity, Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart famously quipped “I know it when I see it.” Read More
Empowering Innovation with Jeff DeGraff Did you know that innovation is the only value proposition with a shelf life? Read More
Jeff DeGraff Interview on the Bitrix24 Blog Jeff DeGraff was recently interviewed by Bitrix24 in an article titled “Want Innovation? Read More
Innovation: Old Crops, New Soil Did you know that some of the largest chapters of agricultural groups like the Future Farmers of America are in urban centers? Read More
Can the “Commies” Innovate? The headlines about the economic fortunes of the 1% and the associated political maneuvering to influence and manipulate our world view are disturbingly reminiscent of those in the early-twentieth century when mega-corporations called “trusts” ruled the day. Read More
How to Make a Creative Genius Meet Jack. He knows he will never be a creative genius. Read More
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 unknown and what is unknowable. Read More
Innovation Starts in Dark Places There is a dark, untold back story of innovation that may disturb you: many of the earliest forms of the world’s biggest technological advancements were pioneered by bad people in morally corrupt contexts. Read More
The False Ambition of Innovation Booze only brings false courage but coffee incites false ambition, an equally dangerous proposition. Read More
Innovation 101: Create, Control, Compete, Collaborate Originally published in Corp! Read More
Innovations In Michigan Business Professor at Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and an Innovation Expert, Jeff Degraff, talks to The Craig Fahle Show about the some innovations and changes in Michigan Business. Read More
Five Qs: Jeff DeGraff on Innovation as it Relates to Michigan Originally published on DBusiness.com. Read More