martes, 30 de agosto de 2011

The Economy Hasn't Changed Innovation

Es el título de la entrada aquí desde el Innosight blog

"Yes, the market has gone down and up — markets do that. Yes, U.S. debt was downgraded — but that shouldn't have much of an effect on companies (unless interest rates reverse their current trend downward). Sure, there's been turbulence — but there always is."

"We live now in a condition of constant change brought on by more interconnected markets and rapidly advancing technologies. (In The Silver Lining I dubbed today's times the "Great Disruption," in which shocks are normal and hard-won competitive advantage disapppears quickly.)"

"So, if I were asked what corporate innovators should do, my answers would be about the same today as they would have been a month ago."

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La INNOVACIÓN crea la riqueza.

Las CRISIS macroeconómicas (mal llamadas de los mercados) son CRISIS del monopolio del PODER.

La INNOVACIÓN tiene todo que ver con monopolios y con PODER, pero así: es la libertad de crear el poder y el monopolio temporales que pronto otro INNOVADOR sustituirá para bien de todos (más riqueza) :-)

Mientras que la innovación es como una espiral ascendente, la economía (o sea en nuestros días -últimos 250 años- la política) es una espiral descendente: hacia los infiernos diría alguien más medieval que el suscrito :-)

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