According to Ray Kurzweil, an avid and renowned innovator, it takes only 7 periods of doublings to turn one percent growth into 100 percent growth. “So small growth should not be dismissed.” At a presentation in MIT recently, he said “information technology- driven innovation is characterized by …
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Don’t ignore small growth
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Growth lessons from Nature
http://emagazine.managementnext.com/blog/2008/06/growth-lessons-from-nature.htmlThe Oak Tree The oak tree grows by accretion – every year, it adds a ring to its trunk and becomes thicker and thicker, until it becomes a giant. This is actually the most common way a company grows – become bigger but essentially along the same lines, always. …
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New technology, new business!
http://emagazine.managementnext.com/blog/2008/06/new-technology-new-business.htmlThe Internet is always a happening place – in a cyclical manner, either business drives technology evolution or technology drives new business ideas. Web 1.0 was about ‘Read only’ with largely static information push whereas Web 2.0 dealt with ‘Read Write’ phenomena – examples are social webs, refined …
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