Archive | February, 2012
Arthur, Aaron & Larry

Innovation in Action with Legends Aaron Dworkin and Arthur Mitchell

Have you ever attended an event and found yourself thinking: I can’t believe I’m actually here? That’s exactly what I was thinking on a recent Saturday evening. I was asked to represent Compuware and welcome an audience of leading executives, artists, politicians and jurists to the Dr. Arthur L. Johnson Memorial Lecture (video here) that [...]

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Larry Parrott

Smile!

I’m reading one of the most innovative books I’ve read in a long time – Stephen King’s 11/22/63. It’s about a man who travels back in time from 2011 to try to stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But that only begins to touch upon the plot of this very complex and extremely [...]

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Enabling Innovation Through Tiny Efficiencies

Innovation doesn’t have to come in huge packages. To reflect back on the difference in Incremental versus Radical Innovation from Dani’s post a few months ago, innovation doesn’t necessarily have to cost money, take years to develop, slice my bread or involve the patent office. The only absolute requirement for any innovation is the birth [...]

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