Tag: innovation
All the articles with the tag "innovation".
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Inaction.
Bill Gates observes that people tend to exaggerate short-term technological and societal change while failing to appreciate the profound transformations that accumulate over longer time horizons.
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Atman Binstock
Atman Binstock reflects on the realization that transformative technologies do not emerge automatically through inevitability, but through sustained effort by capable people willing to actively advance them.
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Improving the Traffic Signal - Introduction
An introductory design thinking note treats the ordinary traffic light as a system—listing visible and invisible elements, pain points from visibility to congestion—and argues breakthrough depends on choosing which objective and constituency anchor a unified vision before ideation begins.
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Dyson II.
James Dyson’s contrarian prompt—invert the sensible default and you often jolt the process toward real innovation.
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Knowledge transmission.
Pierre Desrochers stresses innovation runs on tacit, practiced know-how shared in proximity—not what surveys or spreadsheets alone can export.
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Eyes Wide Open I.
Volunteer vaccination visit becomes rapid industrial-design field notes—wheeled monitor CG, quick-release hospital plug, one-hand needle guard, high-visibility blue—and why experts see different affordances than newcomers.