The competition is out to get you. Are you a moving target or a sitting duck? Innovate or die.
The competition is out to get you. Are you a moving target or a sitting duck? Innovate or die.
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Other Innovation Quotes :
- Partnership elasticity stretches the relationship so it can breathe, grow, and expand.
- Innovation is the unrelenting drive to break the status quo and develop anew where few have dared to go.
- Those who disrupt their industries change consumer behavior, alter economics, and transform lives.
- You miss 100 percent of the shots you never take.
- Practice makes perfect, but it doesn’t make new
- Innovators are pioneers, great problem-solvers; and creators of a better context.
- 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.
- Employment deprives you of innovations
- There is only one thing stronger than all the armies of the world: and that is an idea whose time has come.
- When shame becomes a management style, engagement dies. When failure is not an option we can forget about learning, creativity, and innovation.
- In this digital age with its speed of change, any brand that refuses toinnovate will die
- If you are not innovating, you are deteriorating.
- Most of your innovation is hiding in plain sight, you are institutionally blinded by your legacy systems and culture.
- We are not creators; only combiners of the created. Invention isn’t about new ingredients, but new recipes. And innovations taste the best.
- If you are not good at innovating, be smart in investing.
- Disruptors don’t have to discover something new; they just have to discover a practical use for new discoveries.
- Innovate or die, and there’s no innovation if you operate out of fear of the new or untested.
- I trust that you are aware that today’s success is tomorrow’s mediocrity. This means anything appealing today will be appalling tomorrow.
- 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.