Reflections on the three horizon innovation model, where businesses tend to get it wrong and some thoughts on how to do it better.
Deloitte sponsored innovation collaboration event – March 9th involving Google, Better Place, the Bionic Ear Institute, UTS, Horizon Power and others.
Results for #fastfuture – March 9th-10th 2010 green_dot RT @apglo Thanks to @jazzmind & Deloitte for a fantasic innovation/collaboration workshop. Corporate AU needs to do more of this #fastfuture about 3 hours ago from web DorisSpiel #fastfuture was great, thanks @rexster, @jazzmind, @rosshill 4 facilitating the innovative explosion. Just now leaving the afterparty prem.. about [...]
How “cutting corners” enabled a massive physics breakthrough: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/heat-0729.html?tr=y&auid=5232422 We’ve covered the earth with it, but we had no idea how it worked… until now… http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/cement-0909.html?tr=y&auid=5356791 “Powerful” ideas: http://web.mit.edu/mitei/news/spotlights/engine-innovation.html?tr=y&auid=5628667 Seriously, games are in my blood: http://sliceofmit.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/mit-developed-video-games/ http://sliceofmit.wordpress.com/2009/07/30/mit-developed-video-games-redux/ For mummies who want to raise young innovators: http://sliceofmit.wordpress.com/2009/11/13/pop-up-book/?tr=y&auid=5628968 And some other cool ideas: http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4332914.html?tr=y&auid=5628693 http://web.mit.edu/mitei/news/spotlights/engine-innovation.html?tr=y&auid=5628667
The following are some thoughts on innovation. They came to me while musing on the theories of thinkers far greater than me during my travels in the US and the UK.
Leading up to coverage on EmTech, some reflections on life at MIT to get readers in the appropriate mindset.
Impressions from a chat with David Merrill and his team (Siftables) I also got to see the siftables in action!
Summary of UTS b21C panel discussion, as assembled via twitter and my own notes. For those who have a hard time following on twitter, here are the highlights.
Fail early, fail cheaply, fail often, but fail valuably by learning something!