Archive for December, 2009

"What We Want is More Innovation in America" He Said

In the United States we pride ourselves in innovation, we think of ourselves and the entrepreneurs, inventors, and innovators of the world. Americans are always dreaming up new ideas and concepts, it’s practically an American Tradition. In fact, we cannot understand why other nation’s populations cannot or will not innovate, and perhaps, some of us [...]

Progressive, Regressive, Or Building Upon Prior Philosophical Thoughts

Have you ever noticed that each subsequent generation builds on the knowledge, and research of the past? Every bit of advancing technology we have today is bathed in the discoveries and inventions of yesteryear. In other words, progress is incremental, and the power of knowledge moves us forward. Luckily, we have the written language, the [...]

Industrial Technology Espionage is a Sign of Weakness in Intellect

Industrial and Technological Espionage goes on constantly and it is a shear sign of weakness if you consider it. Any nation or business who cannot perform and pony up their efforts in Research and Develop and then resorts to the lowest form of imitation of upright walking mammals is intellectually weak. Today there are tens [...]

Will the Thought Swapping of the Future Adversely Affect Innovation?

In the future humans will have the ability to thought-swap. This will come from enhanced bio-engineering or technologically advanced devices or a combination. That is where the future is going, but no one knows which breakthroughs will make it so, and thus, no one can tell us when all this will happen. Some might say [...]

Development of Innovative Thinking

Innovation is essential for the growth in any section, whether it is country, technology, relationships or professional life. In today’s competitive environment innovation plays a critical role for success of any country, organization and person. “The process of innovation is a rhythm of search and selection, exploration and synthesis, cycles of divergent thinking followed by [...]