Reprinted from HBR What would you do if one of your largest competitors attempted to force a takeover, your supply chain was obliterated, and your cash cow business imploded — almost overnight? This is exactly what happened to HP in early 2020. By all rights, the...
Body of Work: Innovation
Harvard Business Review: Identify — and Mitigate — Risks to Your Career
By Jonathan Brill and Dorie Clark When engaging in career planning, many of us end up unintentionally focusing exclusively on optimistic scenarios: “I want to do X, so I’ll do A, B, and C to make it happen.” Of course, there’s nothing wrong with a bit of healthy...
Forbes: The Innovation Window Is Closing
The global economy has consistently expanded over the last 250 years, driven primarily by two things: population growth, and relentless creativity. This innovation has touched every area of human productivity, first in agriculture, energy, and manufacturing, and more...
Singularity University: Chile’s Post–COVID Economy
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National Geographic Features “Why Flavors Work” Software
Excerpted from the National Geographic article "Software Creates New Flavors, Some Not for the Squeamish" by Rachel A. Becker Jonathan Brill, founder of Special Projects Agency, an innovation and design consulting firm based in Sausalito, California, is trying to...





