Top 39 Quotes About Learning And Innovation
#1. Learning and innovation go hand in hand. The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be sufficient for tomorrow.
William Pollard
#2. Try this: Identify a bottom-up improvement or innovation in your organization, and interview the person who championed it. Chances are you will find a hero story of some kind. Why do we have to be heroes to implement perfectly good ideas?
Alan G. Robinson
#3. A learning mind has more dots to connect for sparking innovation.
Pearl Zhu
#4. Be a learning machine. What made you money last year, won't necessarily make you money this and next year.
Richie Norton
#5. Ruling elders are declared to be the representatives of the people.
Charles Hodge
#6. Success or failure is not a one day event, but continuous life process. Each day you succeed and each day you fail with life, and most of the time, success follows the failure.
Roshan Sharma
#7. Only inferior minds speak or write in order to discover what they think.
Paul Hoffman
#8. We had a few calls saying election precincts had closed early. But it turned out that the callers were in the wrong places. Some people went to the old locations of a church, rather than the new one. We called the polling locations as well as the church pastor and they verified they were still open.
Jane Anderson
#9. Learning from the American experience, governments around the world have developed national innovation policies and programs to accelerate their economic prosperity and to help their citizens and companies compete globally.
Robert Hormats
#10. When you apply computer science and machine learning to areas that haven't had any innovation in 50 years, you can make rapid advances that seem really incredible.
Bill Maris
#11. A true writer should be able to write about any color. It's the story they tell that should affect people, not the race.
Dee Dee M. Scott
#12. It is a tedious thing to be always beginning life; they live badly who always begin to live.
Seneca The Younger
#13. When I hear the word 'culture,' I get out my revolver.
Joseph Goebbels
#14. Community development has a long history of innovation and learning from experience.
Ben Bernanke
#15. Learning to fail is a virtue. Failing to learn is a sin.
Paul Sloane
#16. New ideas for innovation grow out of the minds of each new generation. Having an institution of higher learning that can help young people put those ideas into action is critical.
Jay Samit
#17. By forcing a substantial elevation in collective aspirations, stretch goals can shift attention to possible new futures and perhaps spark increased energy in the organization. They thus can prompt exploratory learning through experimentation, innovation, broad search, or playfulness.38 There
Charles Duhigg
#19. Resistance to innovation is clearly demonstrated, not by the ignorant masses, but by professionals with a vested interest in tradition and the monopoly of learning.
Arthur Koestler
#20. I played against the Brazilians in '82, who were definitely the best team never to have won the World Cup.
Alan Hansen
#21. Learning to learn is to know how to navigate in a forest of facts, ideas and theories, a proliferation of constantly changing items of knowledge. Learning to learn is to know what to ignore but at the same time not rejecting innovation and research.
Raymond Queneau
#22. Most people and most organizations can't stand the uncertainty and the risk of real innovation. Learning and creating are inherently vulnerable. There's never enough certainty. People want guarantees.
Brene Brown
#23. Rethink change: Make change management irrelevant through Appreciative Leadership Innovation focused Expectations (ALIFE)
Tony Dovale
#24. Genuine collaboration is an environment that promotes communication, learning, maximum contribution, and innovation.
Jane Ripley
#25. Improvement is about doing something better; innovation is about doing something new.
Andy Hargreaves
#26. To reignite creativity, innovation, and learning, leaders must rehumanize education and work. This means understanding how scarcity is affecting the way we lead and work, learning how to engage with vulnerability, and recognizing and combating shame.
Brene Brown
#27. The point, as I emphasize in the book, is not for players to become professionals, but rather to have innovative and creative ways of thinking about real problems as part of their intellectual toolkit.
David Williamson Shaffer
#28. Innovation - the heart of technological change - is fundamentally a learning process.
Peter Dicken
#29. Another year older, but am I wiser? Wisdom comes from learning and changing for the better. Sometimes we just go through life living the same day over and over and never gaining true wisdom. Let that never be me.
Richie Norton
#30. I left college two months ago because it rewards conformity rather than independence, competition rather than collaboration, regurgitation rather than learning and theory rather than application. Our creativity, innovation and curiosity are schooled out of us.
Dale J. Stephens
#31. Yes, there can be no innovation, learning, or creativity without failure. But failing is painful. It fuels the "shouldas and couldas," which means judgment and shame are often lying in wait
Brene Brown
#32. Being really good at 'learning how to learn,' as President Bill Brody of Johns Hopkins put it, will be an enormous asset in an era of rapid change and innovation, when new jobs will be phased in and old ones phased out faster than ever.
Thomas Friedman
#33. The higher you rise, the dirtier it gets.
J.M. August
#34. When failure is not an option we can forget about learning, creativity, and innovation.
Brene Brown
#35. Food serves two parallel purposes: it nourishes and it helps you remember. Eating and storytelling are inseparable - the saltwater is also tears; the honey not only tastes sweet, but makes us think of sweetness; the matzo is the bread of our affliction.
Jonathan Safran Foer
#36. Innovations succeed when failure is seen as a learning step to great success.
Pearl Zhu
#37. Motivation is the catalyzing ingredient for every successful innovation. The same is true for learning.
Clayton M Christensen
#38. I think you have to try and fail, because failure gets you closer to what you're good at.
Louis C.K.
#39. I think if you study
if you learn too much of what others have done, you may tend to take the same direction as everybody else.
Jim Henson
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