
Born in 1955, I reflected about my career and said yes, indeed. My bookshelves confirmed that the content is in line with the associated big things. Just wondering whether my bookshelves followed my career or contributed to my career. I think learning created the career (and some good luck and some awesome friends). What do u think?
Found at The Next Big Thing in Managing Innovation – Henry Chesbrough – The Conversation
The first decade of the 21st century brought about an incredible amount of technological advances — Facebook, Twitter, Android, iPod/iTunes/iPhone/iPad, and many other innovations transformed how we communicate, work, and live.
To be continued at The Next Big Thing in Managing Innovation – Henry Chesbrough – The Conversation
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