Does patent really equate to innovation?
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Many reports of ex-employees stating that their bosses told them to split every invention into as many patents as possible. Volume game. What should be 1 patent are actually 3, 5, 10 for them.
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Steve Ballmer: "In IBM there's a religion in software that says you have to count K-LOCs, and a K-LOC is a thousand line of code. How big a project is it? Oh, it's sort of a 10K-LOC project. This is a 20K-LOCer. And this is 5OK-LOCs." https://www.pbs.org/nerds/part2.html …
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You just reminded me to reread Fred Brooks
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"quantifying innovation is hard..." Unless you're
@forbes and you equate innovation with dudes, articles in the press, and money. Then it's easier than voting the quarterback in as Homecoming King. -
Not exactly. See my thread here - it's a list of large, old companies with a high EV/FCF ratios, which is not a good measure of innovation .https://twitter.com/benedictevans/status/1170784532494110721 …
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Patents, at best, merely acts as a defensive strategy, and has no correlation with a firm’s ability to innovate (ie change the world)
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Similar vanity metric chart from this year’s SCMP State of the Chinese Internet report.pic.twitter.com/YtGcGpEXWQ
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