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At this week's lunch discussion, Dan and Stephanie explore how the greatest innovations come not from following the straight-line plan, but from recognizing unexpected opportunities and pivoting with intention. They look at how Post-it notes emerged from an adhesive designed for something else, and a road trip breakdown that became a moment of growth and perspective shift. They show how collaboration, openness to change, and the willingness to follow the curve instead of the straight line is what keeps brands resilient, innovative, and ultimately successful.
By Stephanie Robbins and Dan HowellAt this week's lunch discussion, Dan and Stephanie explore how the greatest innovations come not from following the straight-line plan, but from recognizing unexpected opportunities and pivoting with intention. They look at how Post-it notes emerged from an adhesive designed for something else, and a road trip breakdown that became a moment of growth and perspective shift. They show how collaboration, openness to change, and the willingness to follow the curve instead of the straight line is what keeps brands resilient, innovative, and ultimately successful.