By Carol Ozemhoya, Contributing Editor at Vector Some people worry about technology costing people jobs and taking over the world as has been portrayed in many major motion pictures, such as the “Matrix” series. But in reality, a lot of the advances in technology have...
Backing up your car in those cramped, hard-to-see spaces just got safer and easier, thanks to Pearl Automation’s innovative use of the Task Unification Technique. Task Unification is defined as: assigning an additional task to an existing resource. That resource...
What holds people back from being creative? Is it a lack of time? Do you not have a budget for doing creative work? Perhaps you work in an industry where there are lots of regulatory or legal barriers that seem to make it hard to generate novel ideas. For many people,...
The SIT method is great for creating exciting new products and services. Now I want to show you how to apply these techniques to digital assets. For example, let’s apply the Attribute Dependency technique to a website. You start by listing the internal and external...
This month marks the eight year anniversary of Innovation in Practice. As always, I want to thank my many readers and supporters who follow it. When you start blogging, you’re never quite sure who will read it and continue reading it. A fellow innovation blogger...
“Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art. Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art.” —Andy Warhol Recognizing that business is an art form and that you, as a businessperson, are an artist is critical to...