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Buy this DVD at: http://www.betterlifemedia.com/shop.do?pID=478 Tom Peters, a self-described "professional loudmouth" who has been compared to Emerson, Whitman, Thoreau and H.L. Mencken, declares war on the worthless rules and absurd organizational barriers that stand in the way of creativity and success. In a totally outrageous, in-your-face presentation, Tom reveals: A re-imagining of American business; 2 big markets - underserved and worth trillions!; The top qualities of leadership excllence; Why passion, talent and action must rule business today. You can buy the entire packaged DVD presentation at www.betterlifemedia.com/Google/​tom_peters.jsp.


Presentation by Google CIO Douglas Merrill on Innovation at Google


Google Tech Talks May 14, 2007 ABSTRACT Much of what we know about innovation is wrong. That's the bet this talk takes, as it romps through the history of innovation, dispelling the mythologies we've constructed about how we got here. This talk, loosely based on the upcoming O'Reilly book (May 2007), will help you to recognize the myths, understand why they're popular (even if you don't believe in them), and how to use the truth to help you innovate today. Speaker: Scott Berkun Credits: Speaker:Scott Berkun


Source: www.bmw.co.za/innovations. Shot in the Netherlands utilising the moving sculptures of world-renowned artist Theo Jansen, this commercial, entitled "Kinetic Sculptures" forms part of a broader campaign which serves to highlight BMW's market leadership in the fields of technology and innovation. [http://www.bmw.co.za]


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Senator John Heinz History Center president and CEO Andy Masich traces Pittsburgh's tradition of innovation. Courtesy: Legal Eye Productions, LCC


My final project for a class called "Innovation & Implementation in Complex Organizations," offered by the Hasso Platner Institute of Design at Stanford University (d.school). It's a tribute to Gordon MacKenzie's "Orbiting the Giant Hairball," a book which offers some insights on how large and complex organizations can innovate. And seriously, I do need a job. Feel free to contact me if you've got anything in product management, business development or marketing. Thanks!


Armstrong & Kotler See Ziba As An External Idea Source For Companies Looking To Innovate. Renowned educators and researchers, Armstrong & Kotler, illustrate in their 9th Edition textbook, Marketing, An Introduction, how Ziba captures consumers hearts and minds, and deeply connects brand to consumer with meaningful experiences through their intense research and Consumer Insights & Trends practice. Supporting interviews give insight to who Ziba is, and their innovation process.


Google Tech Talks May, 14 2008 ABSTRACT The initial reaction and subsequent adoption patterns innovative designs receive often surprise their designers. But, regardless of the care and passion any designer embeds in a novel creation, the ultimate success metric can rest on the design's intended functional effectiveness and subsequent adoption rate on the design's ultimate proving ground. With warship design, well-intentioned, but ultimately misguided, design goals and applications can result in a harsh, swift, and unforgiving annihilation of the fledgling technology embodiment, its immediate attendants, as well as it's delivery platform. It is also true that failing to adopt a timely design innovation can have the same consequence. In either case, outcomes can prove catastrophic to participants. Here, reality, not opinion provides an acid test. This presentation focuses on warship evolution and a few of its several lessons for designers in nearly all vocations. From wooden warships to today's floating steel leviathans, Warship Evolution examines design innovators, their decisions, and exogenous events that shaped today's modern warships. As the anchor rises from the seabed and lights dim, prepare to lash yourself to a sturdy mast before traversing warship design history, safely out of harms way. Speaker: David Schwaderer W. David Schwaderer is a veteran Silicon Valley executive and entrepreneur. He is presently acting as the Symantec Technology Network Editor-In-Chief where he oversees corporate data protection technology and system security technical publishing as well as a monthly newsletter distributed to 120,000 global readers. David has a Masters Degree in Applied Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology and an MBA from the University of Southern California. Whenever possible, he lectures at universities such as Stanford and MIT and immerses Silicon Valley companies in his favorite subject - innovation. David has authored ten technical books and six commercial software programs for a variety of computing architectures using several different languages. His soon-to-be-published eleventh book follows ten years of research and is titled Innovation Survival - Concept, Courage and Change.


Innovative design solutions Fuseproject -- One Laptop Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- Smart Car Marine Current Turbines, Ltd -- SeaGen Tidal Turbine Anderson and Anderson Architects -- Camel Back Shotgun Sponge Garden http://www.autodesk.com/


http://www.weforum.org/annualmeeting 26.01.2008 The Power of Collaborative Innovation Industries are discovering that much of their future growth depends on the ability to collaborate with different actors to build public-private partnerships, galvanize multiple stakeholders and work with fast-growing competitors. What is the framework for the modern MNC to evaluate and initiate alliances and partnerships across multiple countries, interests and sectors worldwide? Jacques Aigrain, Chief Executive Officer, Swiss Re, Switzerland Carlos Ghosn, President and Chief Executive Officer, Renault, France; President and Chief Executive Officer, Nissan, Japan Thomas H. Glocer, Chief Executive Officer, Reuters, United Kingdom Mark G. Parker, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nike, USA Hector de J. Ruiz, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, AMD (Advanced Micro Devices), USA Chaired by Steve Adler, Editor-in-Chief, BusinessWeek, USA


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http://www.ted.com The dot-com boom and bust is often compared to the Gold Rush. But Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos says its more like the early days of the electric industry. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10


Dr. Herbert Kroemer, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara and Nobel Prize in Physics (2000) discusses in creativity and innovation. Series: Technology Management Program [11/2005] [Business] [Show ID: 11058]


Author and Carnegie Mellon alum Scott Berkun shows that much of what we know about innovation is wrong as he explores the history of innovation and creative thinking. Featuring: Scott Berkun http://www.scottberkun.com/


Starkoch Ingo Frobenius aus der Cuisine Creative du Product Marketing Midrange & Enterprise Server bei Sun Microsystems, erklärt anhand eines einfachen Kochrezeptes wie Chip Multithreading (CMT) funktioniert.


Montage of telecom history thru the last century using public domain footage and edited to music by Propellerheads (pending permission.)


Douglas Engelbart (M.S.'53, Ph.D.'55 EECS) At Stanford Resarch International, Engelbart pioneered such firsts in computer technology as the mouse, display editing, windows, cross-file editing, idea/outline processing, hypermedia, and groupware. Awarded the National Medal of Technology, the highest honor given to America's innovators by the U.S. President.


In part 1 of 2, Neil Young addresses music and innovations in Java


In part 2 of 2, Neil Young addresses music and innovations in Java


Check out this new video to learn more about Intel Capital and its differentiated advantage. Here you can learn more about programs such as Intel Capital Technology Days and Intel Capital CEO Summit. In addition, hear interesting testimonials by executives from Intel Capital, our portfolio companies, and industry executives from around the globe.


Cenamps stimulates the innovation of new systems and solutions using emerging technologies. New systems and solutions for: smart objects smart environments improved healthcare enhanced quality of life


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http://www.weforum.org 25.06.2007 The Innovation Mantra: The Key to Asian Competitiveness? Citing innovation as the key to global competitiveness has become a reflex in Asia. But is innovation understood, and applied, in the context of meeting the unmet needs of consumers and markets through insight and invention? Is an incremental, product-based approach the best for Asia? Which industries and companies have it right, and which have it wrong, in Asia? What has been the track record of governments so far to foster real innovation? Jim Goodnight, Chief Executive Officer, SAS, USA K. V. Kamath, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ICICI Bank, India Kiyoshi Kurokawa, Science Adviser to the Prime Minister, Cabinet Office of Japan Lim Siong-Guan, Chairman, Singapore Economic Development Board, Singapore Liu Jiren, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Neusoft, People's Republic of China Jignesh Shah, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Financial Technologies (FTIL), India; Young Global Leader Chaired by John K. Defterios, Group Vice-President, Content, and Anchor, United Kingdom, FBC Media, United Kingdom


Intelligence has never been this adorable: Marissa Mayer, the sexy, hyperactive, geeky Vice-President of Search Product and User Experience at Google. Her Googliness was at Stanford University, giving her insightful take on creativity, followed by the usual Q&A. She's really the girl of the millenium.