Too much thought into the process kills innovation and at times, the outcome altogether.
Too much thought into the process kills innovation and at times, the outcome altogether.

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Other Innovation Quotes :
- Learning to fail is a virtue. Failing to learn is a sin.
- Creating something from nothing is ingenious. Creating something from something is smart.
- Innovation is starting the use of new methods in social, cultural and administrative environments to adapt to changing conditions.
- Disruptors don’t have to discover something new; they just have to discover a practical use for new discoveries.
- If you are not good at innovating, be smart in investing.
- The greatest discovery is self-discovery.
- Innovation is a process for introducing better and new unique solution to meet out the needs and requirement of existing markets.
- If you are not innovating, you are deteriorating.
- Innovation is an idea, practice or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption.
- Throughout history, people with new ideas—who think differently and try to change things—have always been called troublemakers.
- There’s a way to do it better. Find it.
- If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.
- Innovation is progress when it improves the human experience in the whole
- It isn’t all over; everything has not been invented; the human adventure is just beginning.
- stop looking to the competition. Value-innovate and let the competition worry about you.
- An entrepreneur is a leader of excellence, trailblazer and pioneer who constantly brings change to their generation.
- Observation is a critical activity in the innovation process to understand the context of an issue from a human perspective.
- To push the boundaries of your reality, you have to push the boundaries of your mind.
- If an innovative piece of software comes along, Microsoft copies it and makes it part of Windows. This is not innovation; this is the end of innovation.
- Too many rules stifle innovation.