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Digital transformation, the discovery-driven way

Talking about digital transformation has a way of freaking people out. They then do the exact wrong thing, which is to throw money and effort at anyone who can promise that – Poof! – digital is right around the corner!

Experiential Learning and Intrinsic Motivation

In the vast and varied world of STEM – spanning from the wonders of space exploration and computer software intricacies to the marvels of constructing skyscrapers and unlocking the secrets of atoms - lies a hidden wellspring of talent: autistic

The latest for the Flops File – Zillow Offers

It takes a special combination of ingredients to land in my “flops” file. You have to lose your parent company at least $50 million. You probably started out with big ambitious goals, all-at-once funding, leaders personally committed to a given

10 Questions to Ask Before You Believe in a Business Model

Some business models are inherently more attractive than others, yet investors and other stakeholders often don’t ask the obvious questions.  Here’s a checklist that makes sure you are not one of them. Image Source People like to make thinking about

Where is thinking?

We think inside and outside our head We take it as obvious that we think in our head, that the brain is the organ in which thought occurs. [i] But what is now obvious was once obscure. The ancients thought

What is thinking?

Stop and think about it. How many times a day do you utter some variation of the word think?  For example, “I need to think about it,” or “I’ve thought about it,” or “I’ve been thinking about it.” Now think about

Is Imagination really more important than knowldge?

How does imagination catalyze collective innovation and unleash corporate vitality  - and is imagination, like we are led to believe that Albert Einstein famously said -  is more important than knowledge? When I did my research, I discovered that Albert