Tuesday, June 27, 2006

The New Language of Innovation

Fellow blogger Derek Cheshire has some interesting things to say about innovation:

'As innovation changes from a hard to a softer kind of process, so the language must change to reflect this. Below are a list of terms that we commonly use in our project teams or businesses together with a new vocabulary that we should all be coming to terms with.'

Read his full article here or see all his blogs here

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Nice layout with concise complete content.
The future!
This has now become a series of amazement and appreciation.
What if I searched and didn't find, then left a concept design and direction of purpose in a comment box.
Then I would search and see fragments of this interest that like the other had a impact on everything we know but almost no movement in change or its precious reason to exist. So shocked as i was I left large questions that if they could not answer with at least half of:the answers I gave them, I suggested beginning. I outlined facts, sciences to question and if they see an alternative then through reasoning alone I would discontinue my quest.
This was 4 years ago. And to this date I have seen my words taken and used at a rate that still stocks me.
The biggest powers and the leaders of leaders in the world have not found any contradiction in more concepts of revolutionary impact than I have created.
This is fact.
You won't find me with the full gambit of referenced and conceptualized historical verifications because of the nature of some of the concept design power and direction I chose to follow.
My estimate would be between 30 000-50 000 words that could:be divided into 100 000+ spawns of future!s histories dawn.
I'm a wacko???
You can only decide that.
One last comment. Signs direct you, keep things orderly, safe and if followed you reach your destination. I have seen in futurology images that are as real to me as what I'm sitting on. Clear. Words that don't exist then do. Time shaping from movement. And signs so small in meaning that take my fascination to find later the meaning of what I saw.
Later

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