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innovation voice
More than 50% of innovation comes from the voice of the customer. Lou Rossi
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The musical theater is a glorious and distinctly American innovation in the history of theater. Diane Paulus
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An innovation is one of those things that society looks at and says, if we make this part of the way we live and work, it will change the way we live and work. Dean Kamen
innovation producer
Innovation comes from the producer -- not from the customer. Edwards Deming
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Innovation is the whim of an elite before it becomes a need of the public. Ludwig von Mises
innovation body regulation
The bureaucrat is not free to aim at improvement. He is bound to obey rules and regulations established by a superior body. He has no right to embark upon innovations if his superiors do not approve of them. His duty and his virtue is to be obedient. Ludwig von Mises
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Innovation in tech favors the naive and the stubborn. If you are too rational you won't tackle problems that others once failed at. Aaron Levie
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The process of innovation is, of course, never ending. Alan Greenspan
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Rapid population growth and technological innovation, combined with our lack of understanding about how the natural systems of which we are a part work, have created a mess. David Suzuki
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My last album as J. Tillman, 'Singing Ax,' that was really a premeditated death rattle of the aesthetic precedent I had set. I realized I wasn't creating spontaneously; I was enforcing all these parameters. I was too self-loathing or something, and there was this obvious dissonance between my conversational voice and creative voice. J. Tillman
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One of the threats to Christianity in the 21st century is this idea that religion is best understood as a kind of aesthetic experience, and that you can get all your morality from that. John Cornwell
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Obviously, there's more to aesthetic appearance than just race, but that is going to be the first thing that someone notices when they look at a picture. Sam Yagan
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Steve Jobs was the greatest manufacturer of consumer products of his age. His marketing vision put him on par with Henry Ford, and his grasp of the aesthetic component to industrial design far surpassed Ford's. Timothy Noah
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I fantasise about what the future could be in terms of aesthetic and psychology. It's the most difficult thing to do because you have to start from the past - your favourite architect, your favourite song - you take it all with you. Raf Simons
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On the other hand, landowners need to be realistic when it comes to their expectations of what resources and how long it takes to reach their objectives, whether it's a crop of trees or an aesthetic view, ... Unreasonable expectation by the landowner can also result in expensive lessons. Eric Taylor
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So I think besides using pink from a psychological standpoint (to show their softer side), there's also the aesthetic aspect - knowing they look good and having people say, 'Wow, that's a great look on you,' which invariably will happen. And that really locks it. Leatrice Eiseman
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I came to the conclusion many years ago that almost all crime is due to the repressed desire for aesthetic expression Evelyn Waugh
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I think the New Aesthetic is a series of observations. I think most of the trouble people have had with it comes from a misunderstanding of it as a movement. Warren Ellis