A Quote by Conor McGregor

Don't impersonate. Innovate. — © Conor McGregor
Don't impersonate. Innovate.

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I just love to impersonate people, and I impersonate people because I find them fascinating.
Where you innovate, how you innovate, and what you innovate are design problems.
It is a sad paradox that when male authors impersonate women ... they are said to be dealing with 'cosmic, major concerns' - but when we impersonate ourselves we are said to be writing 'women's fiction' or 'women's poetry.
Both humanity's capacity to innovate and the incentives to innovate are greater today than at any other time in history.
Don't try to innovate for the future. Innovate for the present!
What you want to do is innovate on your product and your business model, management structure is not where I would try and innovate.
We don't make the investments we need to make, the sector fails to innovate, and then we conclude that it can't innovate.
Companies want to innovate. Companies that don't innovate wither on the vine. The connection between STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and the financial stability of a nation is what needs to established.
I believe that the ability to innovate and to be creative are teachable processes. There are ways by which people can systematically innovate or systematically become creative.
It's very hard to establish an economy of trustworthiness. The key is continuing to innovate and to keep your customers through innovation, because the customers can leave. But once you are a dominant player that continues to innovate and provide a good deal, customers will stay with you.
You can’t really innovate for the past (your offering won’t be innovative and will be beaten easily by competitors). If you innovate for the future, then adoption will be slow until customers become ready. The trick is to task your insights team to provide guidance for the future present.
It's against my programming to impersonate a deity.
It's funny - if you impersonate somebody, they have no idea it's them.
I'm very easy to impersonate. From the look to the personality, I'm like, wow.
Lots of guys have tried to impersonate John Madden and it just doesn't work.
I learned to impersonate the kind of person that talks about poetry. It comes from teaching, I think.
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