I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Innovate or die, and there's no innovation if you operate out of fear of the new or untested.”
Source: The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons Learned from 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company
“Innovate, don't imitate. Set out to create a culture that is right for your organization, then work at making it happen.”
“Innovate, integrate, innovate, integrate, that's the way the industry works, ... Graphics was a stand-alone graphics card; then it's going to be a stand-alone graphics chip; and then part of that's going to get integrated into the main CPU.”
“Innovating economies expand and develop. Economies that do not add new kinds of goods and services, but continue only to repeat old work, do not expand much nor do they, by definition, develop.”
Source: The Economy of Cities
“Innovating is hard work and the journey to success is a long and rocky road”
Source: Business Model Shifts: Six Ways to Create New Value For Customers
“Innovating Women is more important today than ever. Things are changing for the better. The recent announcements by Google, LinkedIn, Yahoo, and Facebook of their diversity numbers—and a pledge to improve these—are the most recent victories. The Boys Club is under fire and is trying to reform itself. Women are achieving success and helping each other. Advancing technologies are leveling the playing field. Women are in the catbird seat for the new era of exponential innovation. This is the time to inspire and motivate—and that is what Innovating Women will surely do.”
“Innovation - the heart of technological change - is fundamentally a learning process.”
Source: Global Shift: Mapping the Changing Contours of the World Economy
“Innovation = Inspiration + Perspiration + Perseverance.”
“Innovation accelerates and compounds.”
“Innovation accelerates and compounds. Each point in front of you is bigger than anything that ever happened.”
“Innovation almost always is not successful the first time out. You try something and it doesn't work and it takes confidence to say we haven't failed yet. Ultimately you become commercially successful.”
“Innovation and best practices can be sown throughout an organization - but only when they fall on fertile ground.”
“Innovation and creativity are the juiciest parts of running a business.”
“Innovation and disruption are ideas that originated in the arena of business but which have since been applied to arenas whose values and goals are remote from the values and goals of business. People aren’t disk drives. Public schools, colleges and universities, churches, museums, and many hospitals, all of which have been subjected to disruptive innovation, have revenues and expenses and infrastructures, but they aren’t industries in the same way that manufacturers of hard-disk drives or truck engines or drygoods are industries. Journalism isn’t an industry in that sense, either.
Doctors have obligations to their patients, teachers to their students, pastors to their congregations, curators to the public, and journalists to their readers--obligations that lie outside the realm of earnings, and are fundamentally different from the obligations that a business executive has to employees, partners, and investors. Historically, institutions like museums, hospitals, schools, and universities have been supported by patronage, donations made by individuals or funding from church or state. The press has generally supported itself by charging subscribers and selling advertising. (Underwriting by corporations and foundations is a funding source of more recent vintage.) Charging for admission, membership, subscriptions and, for some, earning profits are similarities these institutions have with businesses. Still, that doesn’t make them industries, which turn things into commodities and sell them for gain.”
“Innovation and Ethical, Servant Leadership are Crucial in Business”
Source: Time Value of Money
“Innovation and progress thrive on rejections and setbacks. Challenge yourself to go further and try harder.”
“Innovation and renewal are required to keep a laboratory on the frontiers of science.”
“Innovation and technology should be used to solve societal problems”
Source: Change and Power
“Innovation basically involves making obsolete that which you did before.”
Source: The Sticking Point Solution: 9 Ways to Move Your Business from Stagnation to Stunning Growth in Tough Economic Times (Large Print 16pt)
“Innovation becomes possible only if people can step out of their comfort zone.”
Source: Digital It: 100 Q&as
“Innovation becomes simply “creating value by solving simple or complex problems.”
Source: It Innovation: Reinvent It for the Digital Age
“Innovation begs before it speaks.”
“Innovation challenges the status quo and that is important for a healthy, innovative organization.”
Source: 100 Digital Rules
“Innovation comes by the way of a thousand failures”
“Innovation comes from long-term thinking and iterative execution.”
“Innovation comes from people who take joy in their work.”
“Innovation comes from recombining existing technology and different perspectives in innovative ways.”
“Innovation comes from the Latin, “Innovare” - It means to change or alter things that already exist.”
Source: Unpuzzling Innovation: Mastering Innovation Management in a Structural Way
“Innovation comes from the producer - not from the customer.”
“Innovation comes only from an assault on the unknown.”
“Innovation comes only from readily and seamlessly sharing information rather than hoarding it.”
“Innovation comes spontaneously. I don't know if I've done anything new. If I have, it's just because I had begun to feel for some time that I couldn't stand certain films, certain modes, certain ways of telling a story, certain tricks of plot development, all of it predictable and useless.”
“Innovation comes ultimately from a diversity of perspectives. So when you combine ideas from different industries or different cultures, that's when you have the best sense of developing groundbreaking ideas.”
“Innovation creates power. Responsibility decides its future.”
Source: The Age of Robotics: From Foundations to the Future
“Innovation, creativity and an ability to solve real life problems remain the most prized skills in today’s economy”
“Innovation dances to the sweet sound of a banjo. Banjo behavior makes people want to jump up and join in.”
Source: Inside Your Customer's Imagination: 5 Secrets for Creating Breakthrough Products, Services, and Solutions
“Innovation distinguishes a leader from a follower.”
“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.”
“Innovation does not process itself”
“Innovation doesn't care about anyone.”
“Innovation doesn't come from one big thing, it comes from a piece at a time, from combining existing technology. We have in a sense a stagnation, in all those areas where we have cronyism and political correctness and the precautionary principle. Get all of those together, then yeah, you have stagnation, and that's what we're seeing.”
“Innovation doesn't come from the big company. It never has and never will. Innovation is something new that looks crazy at first glance. It comes from the 19-year-olds and the start-ups that no one's heard of.”
“Innovation for holders of conventional wisdom is not novelty but annihilation.”
“Innovation gives life to imagination by providing that it is true, real, and useful.”
“Innovation got hip. It got cool. I prefer the people who investigate the world out a brute sense of curiosity, a fundamental sense of play.”
“Innovation grows out of membership and a sure sense of responsibility people feel for their work and the organizations that employ them.”
“Innovation happens at the intersection of people, process, technology, customers, and business ecosystem.”
Source: Digital It: 100 Q&as
“Innovation happens because there are people out there doing and trying a lot of different things.”
“Innovation happens when people are given the freedom to ask questions and the resources and power to find the answers.”
“Innovation has a lot to do with your ability to recognise surprising and unusual phenomena.”