Laughter: Good for Innovation!
I came across a post from a few years ago, and had almost forgotten how funny this was:
When Good Laughs Inspire Innovation by Stefan Lindegaard
I came across a post from a few years ago, and had almost forgotten how funny this was:
When Good Laughs Inspire Innovation by Stefan Lindegaard
The site has several fun and inspiring videos. This is one of my favourites.
Tom Fishbourne makes some great cartoons. I think this one shows that internal forces often are the worst enemies of innovation.
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