Monday, September 30, 2013

MIT on Entrepreneurship

Peter Drucker said you can tell when information is obsolete, the Universities make it core curriculum.  Just under 30 years after Drucker pointed out innovation comes form customer feedback, and MIT professor shares this:
The reason,he said in an interview with the MIT Sloan Management Review, is that "surprisingly often, ideas for new or improved products come first from users who develop improvised versions to serve their own needs. Manufacturers then may discover, polish, and capitalize on user innovations--particularly if those innovations begin to catch on." 
You can pay $120,000 for that at MIT, or you can attend any of my classes.

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