Tag: innovation

A Patent Is Not Innovation

Europe’s obsession with patents as a marker of innovation is profoundly misguided. The real tragedy lies in confusing invention with execution; patents are mere legal protections, not indicators of market success. As businesses cling to obsolete metrics, they neglect the gritty truth: true innovation demands transformation, not just titles.

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Invisible Talent

Sunday of the Strange: we love spectacular outcomes, but we rarely study the backstage. That is exactly where confusion begins. We call something “talent” when

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Obey or Innovate

Comfort obeys. Innovation disturbs. Voluntary servitude is not just a philosophical concept. It is also a sharp organizational diagnosis. Étienne de La Boétie is best

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