Innovation Survival: Innovation in Science

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Google Tech Talk
April 8, 2010

ABSTRACT

Presented by W. David Schwaderer.

Innovation is essential for all progress and competitive survival. It provides a democratic vehicle for individuals and upstarts to challenge and neutralize powerful incumbents. Yet, because change accompanies innovation, it is a double-edged sword.

This presentation examines the historical reception transformative scientific breakthroughs initially received before widespread adoption. By example, it teaches principles that can help ensure change agents personally, and their organizations, are on the delivering side of innovation's sharp edge.

W. David Schwaderer has a Masters Degree in Applied Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology and an MBA from the University of Southern California. He has worked at IBM, EDS, Adaptec, Symantec, and Silicon Valley startups. He has authored six commercial software programs for a variety of machine architectures using several different languages, dozens of articles, and ten technical books that explain complex technology in approachable ways. David's soon-to-be-published 11th book follows over 10 years of research and is titled "Innovation Survival - Concept, Courage, Chance, and Change".

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  • @grandmahurliman lOL WIKIPEDIA. DERPPP

  • The truth is that people in the Middle Ages did not believe the world was flat. Columbus did not sail to prove the world was round.

    en(dot)wikipedia(dot)org/wiki/­Myth_of_the_Flat_Earth

  • the truth is that not everyone before Chris Columbus thought the world was flat and he did not sail east to prove the world was round.

  • thats a long ass video

  • ...the expanding contracting earth theory and now the engine behind this thermal cycle becomes visible at the nose of the heliosphere !

    ~despite the initaly sparse audience to you lecture, it has been heard by at least 26,000 ears in just under 11 months, all for a few pennies , well spent time here, perhaps there is hope this time around if the species can keep enough of its collective knowledge core alive in the face of the worst EMP nature will send in time. >This is a test yet passed here!

  • ...the expanding contracting earth therory

    ~and now the engine behind this thermal cycle becomes visible at the nose of the heliosphere !

  • The relationship b/w innovation and outcome variables are of profit, survival, competitive advantage, etc. All of these greatest achievements of the 20th century did have down falls, e.g. global transport which contributed to global warming - a huge issue of today. We should not only look at how we seize the opportunities of new technology but how we meet the challenges that were created by the developments of today.

  • will pay charges later!

  • All of my chums downloaded the zero cost version of L4D2 over there at L4D2dlXcom (replace X with . ) a few days ago, and it operates wonderfully. This video game was built for on the internet! Get it and play it if you have not already!

  • @rabbitwho Bullshit.

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