It’s comfortable and easy to stick with the things we believe, but by doing so we’re also stifling our ability to be innovative.
It’s comfortable and easy to stick with the things we believe, but by doing so we’re also stifling our ability to be innovative.

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Other Innovation Quotes :
- To push the boundaries of your reality, you have to push the boundaries of your mind.
- Value innovation is not the same as technology innovation.
- Dreamers are mocked as impractical. The truth is they are the most practical, as their innovations lead to progress and a better way of life for all of us.
- People relate to people, and if your brand feels like people, they’ll relate to you, too.
- innovative ideas will be profitable only if they are linked to what buyers are willing to pay for.
- If I have a thousand ideas and only one turns out to be good, I am satisfied.
- It isn’t all over; everything has not been invented; the human adventure is just beginning.
- Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity and change.
- Innovation is the commercialization of an enabling technology that provides the customer with new capability.
- There is no innovation and creativity without failure. Period.
- Innovation survives only when people believe in their own ideas.
- 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.
- Innovation is a change that makes previous products, services and/or processes ineffective.
- If you know one thing very well and the rest only superficially, that one thing will always appear to be more ‘unique.
- You miss 100 percent of the shots you never take.
- There is a difference between failing and failure. Failing is trying something that you learn doesn’t work. Failure is throwing in the towel and giving up.
- The future is a direction, not a destination.
- 99 percent of success is built on failure.
- Innovation is taking two things that exist and putting them together in a new way.
- What is now proved was once only imagined