Innovation Quotes of the Week – Feb. 23, 2013

Innovation Quotes of the Week – Feb. 23, 2013 This week we continue a featured series of some of our favorite innovation-related quotes. Click on author name for access to the article. And, please contribute your favorite innovation quotes in the comments and we’ll feature the best submissions in next week’s Innovation Quotes of the Week.


“The line that once divided business and design has become non-existent.”

Vinh Pho



“Map-making reduces stress, releases creative energy and serves as a de-conflictor.”

Scott Williams



“The new marketing battlefield is one of networks rather than nodes.”

Greg Satell



“While Jobs ran Apple like a Spock, he understood the markets like a Kirk.”

-  Jeffrey Phillips



“Innovation is a paradox for management.”

Gijs van Wulfen



“What latest gadgets and gizmos are going to change your classroom in 2013?”

Julie DeNeen



“The best defense is a calculated innovation offense.”

Stephan Liozu



“If I were to demand that you go innovate right now, what would you do?”

Jeffrey Baumgartner



“Keepod aims to offer a single card on which users’ entire digital soul can be stored.”

-  Innovation or Not?



“It is easy to get disoriented as CEO.”

-  Ilene Fischer



“Innovating the weakest link in your product or service may deliver the most value the fastest.”

Drew Boyd



“The storage geeks, in the end, were right.”

-  Steve Todd



“Could you describe your own company’s corporate innovation system?”

Rowan Gibson



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Innovation Quotes of the Week – Dec. 16, 2012Mari Anixter is Managing Editor for Innovation Excellence. She is a communications professional living in New Mexico.

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