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15. Values of Mistakes in Innovation Processes

Nov 30, 2020β€’34 min
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🀯  A large number of products were discovered by a mistake. (Roundup, Play Dough, Men's Rogaine etc)  1:04
πŸ™ˆ Why are we so afraid of failure? 5:26
πŸ™ƒ Being A student or F student: Being a successful innovator means you have to have a ton of bad ideas. 9:11
✌️ Start off by thinking failure is good and don't let anybody limit your ability to come up with an idea.12:00
πŸ‘€ People who come up with ideas will get noticed by time. 13:42
☝️ There is a big difference between error in innovation and error in execution. 15:17
πŸ€“ Success can create additional problems. 18:49
😲 Success can breed overconfidence. 23:15
πŸ”΄ What happens if you get stuck in the 'Numbing effect of routine' with no adjustments of processes? 26:04
πŸ”Ž Examining the effects of a new idea or project, especially negative effects. 28:00
πŸ™‹β€β™‚οΈ Be boldly ready to raise your hand and offer up an idea. 31:49

πŸ“˜ Book 'A Whack on the Side of the Head'
:https://www.amazon.com/Whack-Side-Head-More-Creative/dp/0446404667

πŸ“š David's book 'Grounded!'
: https://www.amazon.com/Grounded-David-L-Peterson/dp/1944340009/r

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