You can’t solve a problem on the same level that it was created. You have to rise above it to the next level.
You can’t solve a problem on the same level that it was created. You have to rise above it to the next level.
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Other Innovation Quotes :
- Innovation is the effective application of processes and products new to the organization and designed to benefit it and its stakeholders.
- The way to succeed is to double your failure rate.
- It isn’t all over; everything has not been invented; the human adventure is just beginning.
- It always seems impossible until it is done.
- If I have a thousand ideas and only one turns out to be good, I am satisfied.
- Being innovative is more important than any specific innovation. Innovativeness is a way of thinking.
- You can’t allow tradition to get in the way of innovation. There’s a need to respect the past, but it’s a mistake to revere your past.
- There probably was a time when the idea of having a toilet inside a house was repulsive.
- Innovation is the change, Change Management needs to be an integral part of innovation management.
- Innovation is the introduction of new things, ideas or ways of doing something.
- I became an entrepreneur because I wanted to innovate to improve people’s lives, not to become a pesky, spam-crazy nuisance.
- If humans can live for 100 years, why do companies die so young.
- The value of an idea lies in the using of it.
- Creativity is the DNA of innovation, the virus of evolution, the antidote to automation
- Bold ideas and inventions only emerge in an environment where people are free to speak up.
- The riskiest thing we can do is just maintain the status quo.
- The true work of innovation is not coming up with something big and new, but instead recombining things that already exist.
- Vision without action is a daydream, but action without vision is a nightmare.
- 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.
- Leveraging existing resources is innovation’s sweetest play.