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(2014-02-01)A simple qualitative, yet mathematical model powerfully illustrates how breakthrough innovators come to know: A discussion of how breakthrough innovators are well‐described as mathematically chaotic individuals
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(2014-01-15)A simple qualitative, yet mathematical model powerfully illustrates how breakthrough innovators come to know: A discussion of how breakthrough innovators are well-described as curious, learning, multi-dimensional individuals
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(2013-12-01)A simple qualitative, yet mathematical model powerfully illustrates how breakthrough innovators come to know: A discussion of how breakthrough innovators are well-described as multi-dimensional individuals
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(2013-11-15)An simple qualitative, yet mathematical model powerfully illustrates how breakthrough innovators come to know: How the orthogonality and non‐linearity of discovery propel breakthrough innovators into new dimensions
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(2013-10-15)An historical perspective of how breakthrough innovators come to know: How dialectic and the reconciliation of dichotomies provide perspective on the knowing characteristic of innovation
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(2013-10-01)An historical perspective of how breakthrough innovators come to know: The conflicting views of two giants provide perspective on the knowing characteristic of innovation
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(2013-09-15)An historical perspective of how breakthrough innovators come to know: Taking one small step back to gain a giant leap of insight into the knowing characteristic of innovation
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(2012-12-15)From the wisdom literature of innovation: A brief – yet hopefully insightful and humorous – digression reflecting on our engagement with innovation
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(2012-12-01)Paradigms, by their very nature, impose constraints on and help to define innovation: In this essay I violate my one topic per essay paradigm; instead, I share three mini-relfections
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(2012-11-15)A reflection on the differences between incremental and breakthrough innovation: Insights from Kuhn’s "The Structures of Scientific Revolutions" applied to corporate innovation
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(2012-11-01)The definition of knowing a fact as ‘Justified True Belief’: While imperfect and incomplete, the standard, or traditional, analysis of knowledge serves us well and is worth considering
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(2012-10-15)The types of knowing: From ‘know what’ to ‘know how’ to ‘know who’ to ‘know when’ we use the concept of knowing variously.
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(2012-10-01)Curiosity, motivation and perseverance: Selected reader insight and feedback in response to the recent essay, “Of feral cats and pet cats”.
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(2012-09-15)Curiosity, motivation and perseverance: How observations of the activity and roaming of cats reveal insights into breakthrough innovators.
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(2012-09-01)Breakthrough innovation as an intimate, dance-like engagement: The Magic Eyes® metaphor suggests that breakthrough innovation is an intimate interaction with an underlying reality.
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(2012-08-15)Innovation as an “imposition of will” or the “discovery of a hidden reality”?: The Magic Eyes® metaphor suggests that breakthrough innovation is the discovery of an underlying reality.
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(2012-08-01)Oblivious to just those tools that enable breakthrough innovation: 3D glasses illustrate how instruments of all types mediate between the innovator and the world around them.
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(2012-06-01)A response to the May 23rd Wall Street Journal article entitled, “You Call That Innovation?”: The deception of superficial, chameleon-like charlatans or the fruit of invested, immersed, and highly skilled people?
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(2012-05-15)The front and back ends of innovation: The “Fuzzy Front End” and the “Stage-Gate® Process” are perspectives that dominate how we think about innovation.
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(2012-05-01)Beginning to know about the knowing of innovation: First steps toward a broader and deeper understanding of the “knowing” characteristic of breakthrough innovation.
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