Mark Gerstein

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Innovation often comes from outsiders. This is true of individuals as well as organizations. John Harrison was just a Yorkshire clockmaker, and when he solved the problem of establishing longitude by building robust chronometers for ships, the establishment refused to take him seriously for a long time, because he was not a scientific grandee and his solution did not involve advanced astronomy.
How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom
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