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Innovation Brief
Another week and another collection of interesting ideas from around the Internet.
As always, thoughts and/or comments are greatly appreciated.
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The Customer is the Company
[Inc.com]
Threadless churns out dozens of new items a month — with no advertising, no professional designers, no sales force and no retail distribution. And it's never produced a flop. -
It'll never work
[Null hypothesis]
In light of the claim that inflatable cars are set to become the vehicle of the future, the Null has found a long and distinguished list of inventions that were poo pooed by esteemed individuals, only for the product to become a raging success. -
The many faces of innovation
[Economist.com]
Two superior books on a popular subject -
Innovating our way to oblivion
[Doors of Perception]
Too much innovation is a bad thing
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