Archive for 2019

12/31/2019

December 2019 – Your Company’s MTP + Innovation, Can = A Game Changing 2020

With a new year in front of us, you may want to consider that fact that applying innovation to achieve your organization’s MTP can dramatically change your company’s future! But what is an MTP? I’m glad you asked! MTP stands for Massively Transformative Purpose and it is the stating of an organization’s over-arching reason for […]

11/30/2019

November 2019 – Three Steps for Creating Breakthrough Innovations

Want to turn the 2 billion tons of waste (garbage) generated annually on our planet into plastic that you can sell for a profit? That is the revolutionary recycling innovation breakthrough that Israel based, UBQ Materials announced earlier this month. Through its innovative new technology, UBQ coverts everyday trash including rotting food, plastic bags, soiled […]

10/31/2019

October 2019 – Saving Our Planet Through Innovation Can Earn Big BUCKS

This month, researchers at the University College London (UCL) released a study that found America’s “Green Economy” generates $1.31 trillion in annual revenue, or about 7% of U.S. annual GDP. They also concluded that almost 9.5 million Americans, or about 4% of the workforce, are employed in the “Green Economy”. They reported that this represents 16.5% […]

09/30/2019

September 2019 – Using Mashups as an Innovation Technique

Earlier this month I attended an incredible performance by the music group Spinphony. They describe themselves as a crossover string quartet that fuses classical, rock, and pop music. Many of their high energy songs are mashups between well-known rock melodies and famous classical arrangements. Some of their mashup tunes are: Don’t Stop Beethoven (Don’t Stop […]

08/30/2019

August 2019 – Truly Making the World a Better Place Through Innovation

I happen to live in the economically and socially vibrant, and bustling city of Alpharetta, Georgia. Because Alpharetta is a Technology mecca it has many Fortune 1000 company offices, as well as many entrepreneurially oriented, small and mid-sized companies. Therefore, I regularly see many examples of innovation. Normally, these are in the form of new […]

07/31/2019

July 2019 – Great Ways to Celebrate Innovation Successes Within Your Organization

Ten days ago, the United States and most of the world celebrated the 50th anniversary of one of mankind’s greatest achievements, Americans landing and walking on the Moon. This unique accomplishment was the result of an untold stream of innovations that led to two of the crew members of Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong and Edwin […]

06/28/2019

June 2019 – A Key Ingredient for Getting Your Personnel Fully Engaged in Innovation

Most likely you did not attend the Recognition Professionals International (RPI) Annual Experience Conference that took place in Atlanta, Georgia in April this year. If you did, you would have seen a display of the world’s largest array of programs, tools, and options for rewarding employee engagement, innovation, and performance. A common theme during the […]

05/31/2019

May 2019 – How to Get Your Employees Really Excited About Innovation

This month, with great fanfare Georgia Tech University in Atlanta, Georgia announced the opening of its $400M Coda building. It is designated as a “Lab for Creation”. The 21-story building in unlike any other one because it features a grand piazza at its base where a food hall and outdoor furniture welcomes students, faculty and […]

04/30/2019

April 2019 – Successfully Crossing the Finish Line with Your Innovation

This month a team of Israeli researchers announced the breakthrough of “printing” the world’s first 3-D vascularized, engineered heart by utilizing tissue cells from the patient’s own biological material. Up to now, with 3-D printer technology scientists have only successfully printed simple tissues without blood. The director of the project, Prof. Tal Dvir of Tel […]

03/31/2019

March 2019 – Effectively Developing Innovative Ideas

The Problem Last month it was reported that reasonably priced fruits and vegetables could disappear in America because of a dwindling pool of farm workers. Agricultural analysts say the labor shortage is already forcing up wages. “The labor force keeps shrinking,” said Gary Wishnatzki, a third-generation strawberry farmer. “If we don’t solve this with automation, […]

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