Remove Career Remove Incubator Remove Innovation Remove Technology
article thumbnail

Entrepreneurship Skills Can Last A Lifetime

The Horizons Tracker

For instance, last year I wrote about the Ocean Discovery XPrize, which had attracted a number of young participants to develop unmanned technologies that are capable of providing high-resolution and rapid mapping of the oceans.

Skills 110
article thumbnail

Looking For Leadership

N2Growth Blog

They are the ones innovating and breaking-down barriers. Leaders and non-leaders alike need career-pathing, training and development. We must slow down the technology speed and its consequences. If the cream isn't allowed to rise to the top it will go somewhere else…real leaders don't incubate well.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

0511 | Larry Downes: Full Transcript

LDRLB

The most recent being Big Bang Disruption: Strategy in the Age of Devastating Innovation. Paul Nunes and I have known each other for many years, and we’ve both been writing about the subject of disruptive innovation from different vantage points and different angles. DAVID: Yeah. You call it this big bang disruption.

article thumbnail

Why California Is Such a Talent Magnet

Harvard Business Review

By supporting worker mobility, cities can both foster the growth of denser talent networks within their borders and increase the likelihood of technological and other productive innovation. Innovation in Cities. Their innovation districts focus on quality of life, not just tax breaks. Insight Center.

article thumbnail

What Inclusive Urban Development Can Look Like

Harvard Business Review

The bar was set high: The district would need to create jobs, engage the surrounding community, inspire connection between the existing neighborhood and the broader city, preserve historical identity, and incubate entrepreneurship — all while making economic sense as a development.

article thumbnail

Why Does Teach for America Spawn So Many Entrepreneurs?

Harvard Business Review

Editor's note: This post is part of a three-week series examining educational innovation and technology, published in partnership with the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University. In this way, TFA, like all organizations, develops particular competencies through the careers of its members.

article thumbnail

Bring Back the General Manager

Harvard Business Review

Two decades ago, organizations were designed around stand-alone business units, so all managers had to understand finance, technology, manufacturing, sales, marketing, strategy, human resources, and more. Finally, carve out innovation incubators that will serve not only to build new businesses but also to grow general managers.