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On the seventh of Demystifying Innovation, we talk to Ginger Grant, Dean, Research and Innovation
According to Ginger, innovation's worst enemy is a process that works smoothly. We may think, "it works fine; why change it?". Innovation requires change, and change only occurs if we look outward into the world to draw inspiration. This, paired with a culture that embraces failure and setbacks, provides a nurturing space for innovation to grow.
Follow Humber's Office of Research & Innovation on social media:
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LinkedIn: @Humber-Research
On the seventh of Demystifying Innovation, we talk to Ginger Grant, Dean, Research and Innovation
According to Ginger, innovation's worst enemy is a process that works smoothly. We may think, "it works fine; why change it?". Innovation requires change, and change only occurs if we look outward into the world to draw inspiration. This, paired with a culture that embraces failure and setbacks, provides a nurturing space for innovation to grow.
Follow Humber's Office of Research & Innovation on social media:
Twitter: @Humber_Research
Instagram: @Humber_Research
LinkedIn: @Humber-Research