Ambition without knowledge is like a boat on dry land -movie - Karate kid"What is the calculus of innovation?" "The calculus of innovation is really quite simple: knowledge drives innovation, innovation drives productivity, productivity drives our economic growth."
Exploration is the engine that drives innovation. Innovation drives economic growth. So let's all go exploring.
Exploration is the engine that drives innovation. Innovation drives economic growth.
When people consume, they want more. Then they choose the best, and you suddenly get innovation coming in. Now combine that with desperation and people wanting to get a better life: you have a potent combination for innovation.
If I've learned anything about prayer, it's that desperation drives discipline.
If you give a discount there's a desperation there and I like to substitute desperation with service and real quality. And the desperation goes away.
When the government tries to run innovation, sometimes it does it well and sometimes it doesn't. So setting up a situation where the market runs innovation, which is a cap-and-trade idea, may well have more flexibility.
What drives innovation is abundance and ease, not the pressure of scarcity.
I think innovation as a discipline needs to go back and get rethought and revived. There are so many models to talk about innovation, there are so many typologies of innovation, and you have to find a good innovation metric that truly captures the innovation performance of a company.
In the long run, competition makes us better... it drives innovation.
Federal research is vital to the innovation that drives our local economy and global competitiveness.
Economic desperation often drives wildlife destruction like poaching or illegal logging. But trade can help create powerful financial incentives for communities to preserve the biodiversity around them.
Surprise drives progress because innovation depends on the sort of knowledge no one can gather in a central place.
Typically, we're on the road from Friday or Saturday until Wednesday morning. Sometimes, the drives aren't too bad. Sometimes, they're around a hundred miles, and then sometimes, they're right at 300, so that can be exhausting.
We know where most of the creativity, the innovation, the stuff that drives productivity lies - in the minds of those closest to the work.
There's so much innovation going on, and there are lots of people funding that innovation, but there's very little innovation on that infrastructure for innovation itself, so we like to do that ourselves to help companies create more tech companies.