Innovation is seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.
Innovation is seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.
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Other Innovation Quotes :
- Innovation is the transfer of new ideas or the adaptation of new concepts, until the final stage of a product, process or service activity.
- The history of culture is one of negativity towards new work and new ideas, to a point where public annoyance can be seen as an endorsement.
- The only thing that makes sense to do is strive for greater collective enlightenment.
- We are not creators; only combiners of the created. Invention isn’t about new ingredients, but new recipes. And innovations taste the best.
- Be the initiator of things you wish to see, but can’t see. Be the originator of things you wish you feel but can’t feel.
- Creating something from nothing is ingenious. Creating something from something is smart.
- Value innovation is not the same as technology innovation.
- Success doesn’t teach as many lessons as failure
- Innovation is the new ideas or solution proposals to the needs of humans which have not been fulfilled to increase their life standards and welfare.
- They did not know it was impossible so they did it.
- Creatives Creed: Destruction is creation. Creation is destruction.
- A pile of rocks ceases to be a rock pile when somebody contemplates it with the idea of a cathedral in mind.
- I have always been driven to buck the system, to innovate, to take things beyond where they’ve been.
- Innovators make the previously impossible possible.
- Observation is a critical activity in the innovation process to understand the context of an issue from a human perspective.
- Foster innovation by leveraging disruptive technologies and streamlining information flow.
- The competition is out to get you. Are you a moving target or a sitting duck? Innovate or die.
- Most new ideas and new inventions are disjointed ideas merged.
- It always seems impossible until it is done.
- Throughout history, people with new ideas—who think differently and try to change things—have always been called troublemakers.