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Creativity and Innovation |
NEWSLETTER May 2005
Seek a Creativity Driven Future
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Shifting Attitudes |
It has been estimated that, on average, 60-70% of the variance in investment return is attributed to enterprise specific decisions rather than fate. So, how much should be left to fate? Or, should one continually innovate and proactively shape the future?
The theme in these semi-monthly newsletters by Kore Kalibre, titled
Creativity
and Innovation,
has been consistent. Innovation can be and should be deliberated. Relying simply on co-incidence would be disadvantageous. This newsletter has answers to key questions, practical ideas and much more on how to innovate and shape future actions.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS ISSUE |
Key Questions |
What have been the
major technology revolutions in history? |
What technologies will
shape the future? |
What is at the
scientific frontier?
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Practical Ideas |
Customer may not know -
Doug Hall, CEO Eureka Ranch |
Disruptive marketing -
Michael Ruettgers, Chair EMC |
Fermentation, Frenzy,
Fruition - Charney, Sr. VP Cisco
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Successful Pioneers |
Sam Walton - Walmart |
Todd Krasnow - Zoots |
Bernard Marcus - Home Depot |
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Book Synopsis |
The Medici Effect - Frans Johansson |
Do Lunch or Be Lunch - Howard Stevenson |
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Innovative Companies |
EMC - Reorients for Growth |
VeriSign - Online Security |
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