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Principals of Innovation
Principals of Innovation
Principals of Innovation
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humankind history has seen many innovators and inventors. the told tales of these great people are usually consisted of sudden moments of accidental discovery following revolutionary conclusions and solutions. a falling apple, a sinking piece of lead, a steaming kettle, are examples that we're all familiar with. yet the thing that has driven these famous people to do what they did is often neglected. the thing that makes them notice and use these moments and not walk by, like most people before them had done.
in this book, we seek an answer to whether innovation is a true gift or obtainable by anyone as well.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 14, 2016
ISBN9781370348053
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    humankind history has seen many innovators and inventors. the told tales of these great people are usually consisted of sudden moments of accidental discovery following revolutionary conclusions and solutions.

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