Hi Mae, great post! I wanted to reply to this post because 'transformation' was not a word that initially came to mind for me when thinking about innovation however I completely agree with you! To follow up I would ask, in what direction do you believe that this transformation must be angled towards? To clarify, do you believe this transformation must be directed towards becoming more technologically advanced in order to 'qualify' as innovation? Great post!
I think this is an excellent way to describe Innovation because it can be used in so many ways! When I think of transformation I think of transforming your skills, and abilities but I rarely thought about transforming ideas into value. This can be applied in numerous ways!
The other day, I was at a Chinese food restaurant and broke open my fortune cookie to find the sentence, "Your innovation keeps you ahead." No joke, that's actually what it said. Of course, I immediately knew I was going to write about it within the context of this class, and it got me thinking about the reasons people look to innovate. Is it simply to make money? Is it an obsession with being "ahead of the game?" Do some just get lucky with a good idea under the right conditions? During my presentation, I asked the class whether they classed themselves as financially, creatively, or intellectually motivated in their quest to enter the workforce. Many of them responded that they felt their interests were a mixture of the categories, and consequently I've been thinking a lot about what it means, to me personally, to be "ahead." Really, I think that term is something that is different in meaning to every individual and is changing all the time for...
https://blog.neosperience.com/10-ways-the-internet-has-changed-the-way-we-live-and-do-business How does technology change our everyday lives? In short, technology has pressed the fast-forward button on society. Everything today occurs at warp-speed by the click of a button; from communication to way-finding; from finances to information-gathering. Think about the way you use technology every day and how this has changed your life. This article written on 'Neosperience' discusses ten ways technology has changed our economy, as well as the way in which we communicate with each other and how we form relationships in the workplace, in particular, it covers aspects of our new economy. Before the advancement of technology, we were forced to communicate face-to-face. However, now there are mediums that place barriers between personal interactions. We can talk with people from around the world; technology has eliminated time and space. We e...
For this blog post, I’ve decided to reach out to Waterloo entrepreneur currently going through the Y Combinator program. He will do an AMA (Ask Me Anything). This will provide the class with an inside look at both Waterloo’s and The silicon valley’s ecosystems. How this will work I’ll pass on all the questions asked by the class to Shak and post his answers at the end of each week. This will continue within reason (to respect his time) until reading week. Introducing Shak Shak Lakhani is a co-founder of Avro Life Science, a biotech Startup developing skin patches for generic drug delivery. Shak leads R&D, clinical strategy, partnerships and fundraising at Avro. He has 5 years of research experience under Rhodes Scholars and the Canada Research Chair for Nanotechnology Engineering. His research has been published in leading journals including Nature Materials and Bio fabrication. He and his team previously worked out of the velocity garage in Kitchener and have since moved ...
Hi Mae, great post! I wanted to reply to this post because 'transformation' was not a word that initially came to mind for me when thinking about innovation however I completely agree with you! To follow up I would ask, in what direction do you believe that this transformation must be angled towards? To clarify, do you believe this transformation must be directed towards becoming more technologically advanced in order to 'qualify' as innovation? Great post!
ReplyDeleteI think this is an excellent way to describe Innovation because it can be used in so many ways! When I think of transformation I think of transforming your skills, and abilities but I rarely thought about transforming ideas into value. This can be applied in numerous ways!
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