Carl Bass is president and chief executive officer of Autodesk, Inc. Autodesk is the leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment software. Formerly he…
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One of our most innovative, popular thinkers takes on-in exhilarating style-one of our key questions: Where do good ideas come from? With Where Good Ideas Co…
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Excellent talk. However I have a point of contention albeit prejudicial and
self-serving, there are innovation consultants that make innovation more
complex for enterprises and there are also innovation consultants… myself
included, that help find the innovators and provide the infrastructure for
them to succeed. Also, thank you for putting an image of my book The
Innovation Playbook on your slide I can’t tell however if it’s a compliment
or an insult. I do know one thing however I have a lot of respect for Carl
Bass and the amazing work he does.
Innovation to me is having access for all humanity to the best of what
technology is capable of acheiving given our present knowledge both public
and private. What prevents access is funding, which is money which is
debt…please view my vid. WHERE CAN INNOVATION TAKE HUMANITY.
The New Rules of Innovation by Carl Bass (CEO of Autodesk) – TEDxBerkeley –
Carl Bass – The New Rules of Innovation #Innovation
“Innovation is the process by which we change the world.”
Innovation is taking the risk and breaking the rules.
#ise5024
This guy is so welcome, and with seeing this presentation, I have to say
that he worth this welcome from audiences.
His slides, like our professors, lots of innovative news and information,
well-made,
His speech, passionate, clear ordered, not fast, now slow, clear words and
pronuonciation,
100 marks presentation!
TEDxBerkeley – Carl Bass – The New Rules of Innovation
Carl’s TED talk is now up on YouTube:
We are literally living in the future, *Today*, and the possibilities are
endless! We have such an amazing and unprecedented opportunity to affect
dynamic and lasting change in this world through innovation.
Martin Luther King once said – *Almost always, the creative* *(Innovative
and Thought Leading; my words)* *dedicated minority has made the world
better.*
What kind of Future are you *(we)* creating? – Randy J Mitchell
I had a really good time watching this video. I especially enjoyed the
parts about 3D Printing & Digital Fabrication | Nano Tech | and the
tomorrows of Smart Technology. Check it out!
Cheers!
new rules of innovation give individuals the advantage
“Go out there and break the rules !”
Inspirational speech from Autodesks Carl Bass – in case you missed it the
first time round
Ein spannender TED Talk über “The New Rules of Innovation”!
Innovation = change the world
Carl Bass is president and chief executive officer of #Autodesk, Inc.
Autodesk is the leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment
software. Formerly he was Autodesk’s chief operating officer, responsible
for worldwide #sales, marketing, and #product #development. Earlier roles
included CTO and EVP of product development.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local,
self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like
experience. At a #TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live #speakers combine to
spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local,
self-organized #events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized
TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx
program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to
certain rules and regulations)
“Innovation is the process by which we change the world.”
That’s a lot of turtles…
Very cool.
*I can SOOOO relate to this video!!!* Being in the social media industry,
I find the world of social is constantly changing…meaning we need to
continue to innovate in order to stay competitive in our industries.
However, it seems most organizations take forever to implement change…to
the point where it’s too late by the time they’re finally willing to take
on new tools. Would you agree? What’s your experience?
Personally, I work for an organization that understands the potential…and
they are willing to try innovative things in social, which has allowed me
to be successful and, in turn, bring success into the organization. Let’s
hope more companies start doing great things like mine does…that would
make for one *amazing* world!!
WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson – YouTube http://ow.ly/tj0om
*Chance favors the connected mind*
Where do good ideas come from? What spaces make you more creative?
Where good ideas come from by Author Steven Johnson
I read Stephen Johnson’s book, “Where Good Ideas Come From” a few years
ago. I haven’t seen this posted here yet so I’m linking to a summary video
of the work. The basic premise is that all “new” ideas are actually a
result of a lot of collaboration.
I am always looking for more new ideas for work or for personal
development… But where do our ideas come from? Steven Johnson tried to
find it out. Good video for inspiration and more.
Connectivity?! see: Braingate! – and other recent; mind reading / merging
– human mind connected to human minds technology. This will be
connecting…mentally! (ps. its here on youtube!)
At the end I was like *BOMB* MİND BLOWN! That was an amazing video :3
Amazing
Love this…so creative :)
Sometimes I think the thing is it is not so much the idea creation it is
not realising that the idea is good and marketable.
Unless you are in the industry and your job is to find the solutions to
problem x it can be hard to realise that your solution to a problem you did
not even think was a problem was a solution and is marketable.
I kept thinking of the story about the guy who came up with what later
became the black and decker work mate. He made a tool for himself that
helped him do what he needed to do; it probably was not until he ended up
making some for his friends who had interest in it. Later he sold the idea
and made a bomb.
Anything from how you sort your files to how you make your coffee (I don’t
know) could be very valuable to another company or person to make things
more stream lined but cause we do it automatically without thinking we
don’t even know what we have done or how valuable that could be to someone
else.
On another note the internet is good and bad for idea creation. It can be
quite overwhelming and if you put in your problem you will find someone who
has a similar solution and it can sometimes feel like every good idea has
already been thought up. It can also seem like a risky business putting
your ideas up for everyone to see and use your puzzle peace to solve there
more profitable problem.
But yes the internet connects people, so if you do have a cool idea you
should be able to find someone who can help you take that idea and make it
flourish.
I agree with this except on the last part of the video. Although i do agree
being connected allow us to get output on our ideas or find the missing
piece to complete our idea. Is also counterproductive as i often have found
people tend to go to the most obscure of websites and steal ideas or
stories from others and use them as their own. I still believe reading in
the way to go and to stay away from the internet when trying to come up
with great ideas. If we lurk too much on the web to find that hunch we
might create an idea that is not completely original or extraordinary. If
by finding the hunch you mean researching on something you know to expand
the idea then is fine. This is good but is only a small part of where ideas
come from.
I found real value in recognizing that our technological evolution is NOT
so much a demon, that some portray previously. I’m happy to see Steven make
it obvious, as well as the overall content of the video. Well done.
Great inspirational video. Nice artwork too:)
Where good Ideas come from
very entertaining video, well done
Sounds a lot like hip-hop…
Okay, this book has made my reading list after watching tho video…
Where good ideas come from:
I love this video. Steve is there a way for me to showcase this video in
some of my innovation presentations? It’s a great way to explain ‘where’
organizations can find new ideas.
*Steven Johnson*
http://www.stevenberlinjohnson.com/
*TED TALK*: *Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation*
http://youtu.be/0af00UcTO-c
Ideas don’t just happen. They start as slow hunches. And your hunches need
to collide with other people’s hunches to be fully formed.
http://bit.ly/1akBj68