Innovation challenges: based on the roughly twice weekly innovations in photovoltaics we will need innovative ways to build/install/connect those solar cells. Biofuels are currently not cost effective, but they will be soon and they will need innovation to scale and distribute. Social change from accelerating technology needs innovation to avoid societal neo-ludditism (as personal robots come online in the next decade).
Obstacles to innovation: institutional inertia (politics and bureaucracy), cultural blinders, lack of initial funding/experimental funding/evidence based management (an example: Starkey Laboratories used Rolfing massage to reduce workers compensation claims by more than 90%, but even though this is known there are no other companies following this innovative tactic).
environment most conductive to innovation: the culture element is critically important. I've seen creative, technically outstanding individuals reduced to crank turining automatons in an unforgiving environment.
The way the creation process is conducting and was presenting sounds very promising. Congratulations! I ever see the ideas sprouting in everywhere, but we don't have the criteria to judge and determine the impact of them. I mean, the validity of the impact in our lives during a long time, not only like a fashion or with expiration date. One obstacle is the own disincentive until you see the results of the project.
Collaboration, collective brainstorming, yeah... school has been an obstacle. Drugs. I feel like drugs have kept me from innovating. But they also make me think of strange thoughts. I have a hard time working through to a finished product. Paranoia about the police in my city of new orleans. Television kills creativity.
I'm very happy to see something like this. I often find that members of academia are conservative in the way they teach which discriminates against people who don't benefit best from their traditional approach. Initiatives like this will open the windows for many people who possibly thought once that being educated wasn't for them. People who will bring new important ideas to this world.
i certainly love this video
pjojin0 1 month ago
great video
TheSanovita 1 month ago
very informative video
MyDavidsun 1 month ago
thanks for the video
andreeaweed 1 month ago
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Wescosibadan 2 months ago 3
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Flusercom 2 months ago 6
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Spasatcom 2 months ago 6
What a great way to answer question for prospective students and their parents.
DroidooNetwork 2 months ago
great video!
grunder20 3 months ago
I would like go to study in Stanford.
minami935 4 months ago
Stanford is very famous university for me.
claircote4416 4 months ago
George Kembel is great and also Stanford university.
kopi5896 4 months ago
Stanford is great university.
jasperwillis5385 4 months ago
I like Stanford.
liang8231 4 months ago
Man I want to go to standford so bad. =/
sourcandykid 9 months ago
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bennyaltuca 11 months ago
Thank You! Lynge Hansen, Innovation Rebels - join us at Facebook.
lyngehansen1 1 year ago
Take the red pill
TheSafecracker777 1 year ago
Innovation challenges: based on the roughly twice weekly innovations in photovoltaics we will need innovative ways to build/install/connect those solar cells. Biofuels are currently not cost effective, but they will be soon and they will need innovation to scale and distribute. Social change from accelerating technology needs innovation to avoid societal neo-ludditism (as personal robots come online in the next decade).
commandersprocket 1 year ago
Obstacles to innovation: institutional inertia (politics and bureaucracy), cultural blinders, lack of initial funding/experimental funding/evidence based management (an example: Starkey Laboratories used Rolfing massage to reduce workers compensation claims by more than 90%, but even though this is known there are no other companies following this innovative tactic).
commandersprocket 1 year ago
environment most conductive to innovation: the culture element is critically important. I've seen creative, technically outstanding individuals reduced to crank turining automatons in an unforgiving environment.
commandersprocket 1 year ago
awesome!!
sushantap 1 year ago
The way the creation process is conducting and was presenting sounds very promising. Congratulations! I ever see the ideas sprouting in everywhere, but we don't have the criteria to judge and determine the impact of them. I mean, the validity of the impact in our lives during a long time, not only like a fashion or with expiration date. One obstacle is the own disincentive until you see the results of the project.
lavila35 1 year ago
very interesting
Esperanto2082 1 year ago
yawn
engeljakob 1 year ago
Collaboration, collective brainstorming, yeah... school has been an obstacle. Drugs. I feel like drugs have kept me from innovating. But they also make me think of strange thoughts. I have a hard time working through to a finished product. Paranoia about the police in my city of new orleans. Television kills creativity.
psmtheman 1 year ago
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psmtheman 1 year ago
design thinking is much required in educating a child
arunwiki 1 year ago
I'm very happy to see something like this. I often find that members of academia are conservative in the way they teach which discriminates against people who don't benefit best from their traditional approach. Initiatives like this will open the windows for many people who possibly thought once that being educated wasn't for them. People who will bring new important ideas to this world.
whatnameisavailablee 1 year ago