You can have brilliant ideas, but if you can’t get them across, your ideas won’t get you anywhere.
You can have brilliant ideas, but if you can’t get them across, your ideas won’t get you anywhere.

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- When shame becomes a management style, engagement dies. When failure is not an option we can forget about learning, creativity, and innovation.
- To push the boundaries of your reality, you have to push the boundaries of your mind.
- Being right keeps you in place. Being wrong forces you to explore.
- Be bold in pursuing what others believe is unrealistic because this will achieve more than being bland and unimaginative.
- We believe constraints bring out creativity. When you raise like $800M, suddenly all that scrappiness… it’s easy to lose.
- Innovation is implementing new ideas that create value.
- Where all think alike there is little danger of innovation.
- No one who ever led a nation got there by following the path of another.
- You can’t solve a problem on the same level that it was created. You have to rise above it to the next level.
- They did not know it was impossible so they did it.
- With age brings wisdom; with youth brings innovation. Combine the two and they are unstoppable.
- Innovation is an evolutionary process, so it’s not necessary to be radical all the time.
- Creativity is the DNA of innovation, the virus of evolution, the antidote to automation
- Disruption causes vast sums of money to flow from existing businesses and business models to new entrants.
- Ingenuity is the ability to solve difficult problems, often in an original and creative way.
- Innovation is progress when it improves the human experience in the whole
- The moment you will stop innovating, somebody else will make your product outdated and will become the market leader.
- Starting and growing a business is as much about the innovation, drive and determination of the people who do it as it is about the product they sell.
- I’ve long subscribed to the notion that technology is advancing much faster than our ability to understand its implications.
- One of the biggest mistakes we made was trying to automate things that are super easy for a person to do, but super hard for a robot to do.