by Leesa Renée | Nov 21, 2016 | Innovation Myths
Some think that innovation can only be initiated by those who have the privilege to do so. If you’re white, or young, or rich, then you have the advantage to be a disrupter. Think about it… Who founded Facebook? A young white man. Who founded Apple or...
by Leesa Renée | Nov 17, 2016 | Innovation Myths
People hear the word innovation and think something technical. Somehow, we’re conditioned to think that innovation equals STEM – science, technology, engineering, and math. Innovation is more than technology… You can innovate what I call the three Ps: A...
by Leesa Renée | Nov 16, 2016 | Innovation Myths
One myth that some have around innovation is that it takes a lot of start-up capital to implement a winning idea. Yes, you will need to spend some money… Whether it’s $10 to buy a domain name, $1,500 for a website, or $10,000 to build a native app, you...
by Leesa Renée | Nov 14, 2016 | Innovation Book Reviews
I fully believe that when individuals take personal responsibility, good things happen. If choice is a divinely-inspired concept, then we must exercise that choice in all that we do. Yes, we should follow some guidelines… Otherwise there would be anarchy and...
by Leesa Renée | Nov 9, 2016 | Innovation Fails
In his book called The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements, Eric Hoffer talks about how movements are birthed and how they amass supporters1. After reading it, I began to understand why Mussolini, Hitler, Trump, and others like them rise to...