A high degree of autonomy is what permits innovation, experimentation and risk taking in a bureaucracy.
A high degree of autonomy is what permits innovation, experimentation and risk taking in a bureaucracy.

Similar Francis Fukuyama quotes:
Other Innovation Quotes :
- History is made by those who see beyond what already exists.
- Our wretched species is so made that those who walk on the well-trodden path always throw stones at those who are showing a new road.
- Those who disrupt their industries change consumer behavior, alter economics, and transform lives.
- If you are not prepared to take risks, make mistakes, feel your fear and take a bold step forward anyway…you’ll never come up with anything original.
- We are not here to question the possible, we are here to challenge the impossible
- The uncreative mind can spot wrong answers, but it takes a very creative mind to spot wrong questions.
- Innovation is the introduction of new method or procedure for an existing activity to raise productivity.
- It takes people from the outside to change things on the inside. Innovation happens from outsiders.
- A ship is safe in harbor but the is not what ships are for
- If it were considered smart, it would be done already.
- Here’s the new reality: evolve or become irrelevant. Innovate or die.
- Curiosity is crucial for innovation. We are all born curious, but only a small number of people remain curious for a lifetime.
- Every threat to the status quo is an opportunity in disguise.
- People relate to people, and if your brand feels like people, they’ll relate to you, too.
- There probably was a time when the idea of having a toilet inside a house was repulsive.
- If you know one thing very well and the rest only superficially, that one thing will always appear to be more ‘unique.
- Innovation is the specific instrument of entrepreneurship. The act that endows resources with a new capacity to create wealth.
- The greatest discovery is self-discovery.
- They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.
- Throughout history, people with new ideas—who think differently and try to change things—have always been called troublemakers.