DavidWLocke
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@ Each of them is independent of the others. No reality in those dashes.
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to RuudHein
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@ So now there is a standardized way to think? Oh, well.
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to JohnAByrne
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@ You were at the bar the last time I encountered one of your tweets. Civilization already ended.
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to umairh
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@ Yes, smartphones are a scam. Wait until you get that bill.
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to mvizdos
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@ NPR story today hinted at ferries that are apparently faster than the bridges.
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to IreneKoehler
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@ @ @ Microwaves don't care how fast you are going. I'd guess that if you are speeding, could send ticket.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to IreneKoehler
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@ Similarly, we have hidden poverty and the consequences of a filed economics. There are no photos of this depression.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to nytimesbooks
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@ We have hidden the war. We need to return to the draft to regain civilian awareness and management of wars.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to nytimesbooks
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@ NASA would never let the system go open. Hint: Why does SpaceX have mission controllers?
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to womennovation
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@ @ Why are you messaging advantages? The FAB framework should have you messaging benefits instead.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to SallyOutLoud
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@ Being late mainstreet in terms of technology adoption means that these IPOs should have no premium at all. They are post growth.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to Stray__Cat
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@ Facebook IPO was just a reality check for the latest "tech," ad-serving, no-revenues, no-profits, bubble.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to Stray__Cat
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@ No, the layoffs will just make Whitman a ton of money. HP was ripe to be shredded, so the board hired someone to shred it.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to adam_hartung
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@ Does that mean that their To Do List isn't long enough to begin with?
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to ExponentialEdge
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@ Teach anything you want, but look at what is actually done. Practice demonstrates that innovation was taught for the test.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to reinventioninc
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@ We know how to innovate, but we don't. Even exemplars eventually hire ortho mangement and that kills their innovativeness.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to reinventioninc
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@ Premature institutionalization kills innovators. Christensen's separation is known, but not practiced by the orthodox mgr.
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to reinventioninc
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@ b-schools teach people how to manage a company after it is a startup that has been acquired. If you hire them before that...
about 3 hours ago
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in reply to reinventioninc
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@ Not a thing actually. Mobile would be a waste of time.
2:25 PM May 23rd
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in reply to deb_lavoy
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@ @ But, b-schools don't know how to innovate. You can teach the class, but they haven't worked in the past.
2:21 PM May 23rd
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in reply to reinventioninc
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- Name David W. Locke
- Location San Antonio, Texas
- Web http://productstr...
- Bio Discontinuous Innovation. Let's get started.
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