Innovations Quotes

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Israelmore Ayivor
“You were saved not by work, but for work. Do it till all is done. By your Inventions, Innovations, Initiatives, Improvements, Involvements, Imaginations, Information, Interventions and Inspirations... Go the extra mile and dare to do it.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Amit Ray
“Innovation needs preparation, collaboration and the light of the soul. Every challenge provides that light - a greater depth of understanding about life and truth.”
Amit Ray, Enlightenment Step by Step

Ryan Lilly
“Not only should we encourage kids to daydream, but also to jump-in and build those dreams. Dreaming is largely lost among adults drowning in self-imposed realities.”
Ryan Lilly

Israelmore Ayivor
“Power as a beneficial tool for aspiring achievers is primarily made up into four folds;
1. Power to control emotions,
2. Power to make right decisions,
3. Power to stand against depression,
4. Power to excel in innovations.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Steve Maraboli
“Don't be so quick to count out the teenagers. Some of the world's greatest changes, brilliant poetry, and innovations have come from the teenage mind.”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

Pearl Zhu
“Innovation has to become the philosophy, and part of DNA in an organization.”
Pearl Zhu, Digital Master

“There’s no innovation without disobedience.”
French Proverb

“In a world as noisy as ours, only those who can isolate themselves will be able to think better and meditate better and hence have a higher chance of receiving innovative ideas and concepts.”
Sunday Adelaja, How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?

R.J. Intindola
“The environment around us is constantly changing, including innovations, friends, employment and moving to a different location; those who accept and excel at adaptation have smoother transitions, while others struggle.”
R.J. Intindola

Richie Norton
“Ideas become inventions become innovations.”
Richie Norton

“...some of the more smug cyclists live in eternal hope that humanity will somehow realize the error of its ways and reject the automobile altogether .... This is not going to happen....never in the history of the world has humanity forfeited an invention that makes our lives profoundly easier, as the car does. Nobody ever said, "This newsprint is making my fingers filthy. I'm going back to smoke signals." TV was supposed to rot your brain and ruin your eyes, but instead of going away it only got bigger and flatter, and we now have like four hundred channels instead of three. And airplanes are still the world's preferred mode of very-long-distance travel, even though terrorists still try to fly them into buildings and we now have to be dismantled into our component atoms, sifted through, and reassembled in order to board them. So if we have yet to jettison these abominations, why would people give up their cars either?”
BikeSnobNYC

Scott K. Edinger
“Integrity is the source of new solutions and innovations; courage is a means of halting progress down a wrong road.”
Scott K. Edinger, The Hidden Leader: Discover and Develop Greatness Within Your Company

Stacy Feiner
“Innovations in the field of leadership start by getting studied and practiced; unfortunately then get mass-produced and mimicked.”
Stacy Feiner, Talent Mindset

“There are five key characteristics that will tend to explain how quickly an innovation is adopted. They are (in order of importance):
1.Relative advantage is whether the innovation is better than what is out there already. This can be in effectiveness, economic or even prestige terms.
2.Compatibility is the extent that an innovation is consistent with existing values and norms.
3.Simplicity is the degree to which innovations are perceived to be easy to understand and use.
4.Trialability is the extent to which innovations can be experimented with on a limited basis. Trialability is particularly important to early adopters, as they have no vicarious experience to draw on.
5.Observability is the extent to which the results of an innovation are visible to others.”
Gary Johnson

Debasish Mridha
“Innovations are the magnificent elevators of a transformational life.”
Debasish Mridha

Pep Talk Radio
“Today's innovations are yesterday's impossibilities.”
Pep Talk Radio

Pep Talk Radio
“What seems impossible today could become an innovation tomorrow.”
Pep Talk Radio

“Imagination is a powerful thing. Many innovations and great breakthroughs wouldn’t have been possible without it.”
Emmanuel Apetsi

Seth Godin
“Effective marketers have the courage to create tension.”
Seth Godin

Tiisetso Maloma
“One of the most notable innovations of SpaceX is the creation and engineering of reusable rockets. Prior to this innovation, once a rocket was used, it was done with, resulting in significant financial loss.”
Tiisetso Maloma, Innovate Like Elon Musk: Easily Participate in Innovation with Guidelines from Tesla and SpaceX: A Simple Understanding of First Principle Thinking and Vertical Integration

Tiisetso Maloma
“To become an innovator, one must possess the ability to envision novel innovations across a range of domains, from material discoveries to proprietary-novelty. Acquiring diverse skills and cultivating a mindset that embraces cross-disciplinary thinking and exploration paves the way for the generation of groundbreaking ideas. The breadth of knowledge and expertise allows innovators to traverse different realms, connect seemingly unrelated concepts, and ultimately push the boundaries of what is possible.”
Tiisetso Maloma, Innovate Like Elon Musk: Easily Participate in Innovation with Guidelines from Tesla and SpaceX: A Simple Understanding of First Principle Thinking and Vertical Integration

Abhijit Naskar
“Difference between toys and innovation is that toys are for the privileged, innovation is for everyone.”
Abhijit Naskar, World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets