The gifted amateur as a heroic innovator is one of the great American myths.
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The greatest misconception about innovation and creativity is that they can be generated on demand.
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When it comes to thinking creatively, people’s abilities always have room for improvement.
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Leaders need to know their leadership type.
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To encourage innovation, leaders need to stop relying on old ways and become forward-thinkers in an ever-changing world.
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When people think of innovation, they usually picture gadgets or maybe a miracle drug.
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Innovation is simply a useful novelty.
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Harmony is sublime in music but deadly to innovation.
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Is ambidextrous leadership simply an updated version of the old catchphrase ‘a jack of all trades and a master of none’?
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One of the first stories I ever learned to read was called Stone Soup.
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