Innovation

The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – innovation.

“What is now proven was once only imagined” – William Blake. Innovation is defined as the process of creating & implementing something new or significantly improved that adds value, whether it’s a product, service or idea. Innovation is about turning creative ideas into practical solutions. “Innovation is the ability to see change as an opportunity, not a threat” – Steve Jobs. “You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more innovation you have” – Maya Angelou. “The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them, into the impossible” – Arthur Clarke.

The concept of innovation explores the meaning, nature & ethics of creating something new. It’s not just about how innovation happens, but why it matters, what it says about human progress & purpose. It is linked to human curiosity, ambition & imagination, traits that push us beyond survival towards joy, empowerment & advancement. It reflects our inherent inspiration to move forward, to imagine possibilities & to bring change. “When looking to innovate, fail forward. Innovation can be chaotic, embrace it & learn from the failures” – Luke Wester. “There’s a way to do it better, find it” – Thomas Edison.

Should we invent everything that can be invented? Who benefits from innovation? How do we innovate sustainably & inclusively? What responsibilities come with the power to create change? The ethics of innovation asks innovators to weigh its impact on our society, our environment & human dignity, not just profit or efficiency. It’s about creating new meaning & enhanced value in our world. Innovation is about shaping our future wisely, thoughtfully & with purpose. “The best way to predict the future is to invent it” – Alan Kay.

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