Minni Design…Inspired Memories
Great to see this new small start-up based upon some amazing meaning. The link between family memories and flowers. Reminds me of my own mum. Go to Minni Design.
Presentation – Exploring and Conceptualising Ambidexterity in Paradoxical Innovation Theory (API)
ANZAM 2017 RMIT Exploring and Conceptualising Ambidexterity in Paradoxical Innovation Theory (API) Dr. Robert Davis Massey University School of Management drrobertdavis.com December 08, 10 am to 10.20 am 80.09.05 Innovation – Theory of Innovation Paradox – ANZAM 2017 – Final Presentation
Some Worthy Work by Anne Staal on his PhD at AUT – Innovation in SME's
What is the role of procurement on radical waste-reducing innovations in small New Zealand construction firms?” Follow the blog here.
Listen to "Touch screen technology and blind people" on Radio New Zealand
I just listened to “Touch screen technology and blind people” on Radio New Zealand http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/ninetonoon/audio/2569836/touch-screen-technology-and-blind-people Sent via Radio New Zealand for Android
Team NZ – Americas Cups – Race Six – Sept 2013 – "They kept the design door open till then end" Martin Tasker
“They kept the design door open till then end” Martin Tasker Taking about Team NZ approach to Innovation. Incremental innovation.
Innovation – Look at things differently? Stimulate innovation through simplistic incrementalism.
A lot is talked about innovation. Often it is about taking the simple things and looking at them differently to create a solution and outcome. I was stimulated to think about this from an email my Dad sent me and conversation we had today about innovation (over coffee at the Rabbithole). The below examples are […]
32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow by Maggie Koerth-Baker at the New York Times
32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow Published: June 1, 2012 An abridged guide to the many ways that your day is about to get better. I love this stuff. “The electric light was a failure. Invented by the British chemist Humphry Davy in the early 1800s, it spent nearly 80 years being passed from […]