Tag: Innovation


Joshua Porter wrote "The best way to innovate in design is by solving today’s problems…if you’re successful then you’ll soon be asked to solve tomorrow’s as well."

Academic Earth // 2009-06-27

Academic Earth builds a user-friendly educational ecosystem that will give internet users around the world the ability to easily find, interact with, and learn from full video courses and lectures from the world’s leading scholars.

The list of 50 promising tech startups from BusinessWeek.

Under the Radar // 2009-05-05

Under the Radar tracks early stage innovations focusing on startups.

How David Beats Goliath // 2009-05-04

When underdogs break the rules by Malcolm Gladwell.

BusinessWeek.com's annual rundown of the most promising tech startups and the young people, age 30 and under, who set them in motion.

Mason Hipp listed 20 useful, thought-provoking, and potentially lucrative sources of news and ideas blogs about entrepreneurs.

Startups in 13 Sentences // 2009-04-02

Paul Graham wrote on his blog "it's better to make a few people really happy than to make a lot of people semi-happy. I was saying recently to a reporter that if I could only tell startups 10 things, this would be one of them."

A special report on entrepreneurship from The Economist said "The triumph of entrepreneurship is driven by profound technological change. A trio of inventions—the personal computer, the mobile phone and the internet - is democratising entrepreneurship at a cracking pace".

McKinsey has partnered with the World Economic Forum to create an "Innovation Heat Map" by identifying factors that are common to successful innovation hubs.

Marissa Mayer’s (VP of Search and User Experience at Google) keynote that she recently delivered at the Google I/O Developers Conference.

The 100 Best Business Books of All Time separated into Leadership, Strategy, Sales and Marketing, Rules and Scorekeeping, Management, Biographies, Entrepreneurship, Narratives, Innovation & Creativity, Big Ideas and Takeaways categories.

Dustin Curtis wrote "Entrepreneurship is not just the process of having an idea and then building a business. A true entrepreneur has to predict the future. The idea that a businessperson is great because he had "built a company from the ground up" is missing a major component- - the entrepreneur's original hypothesis."

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