What if we think of innovation in terms of potential and active
states?

If you have an innovative idea, but don't have the resources to
implement it, it still may be innovative. But if it's not
implemented, it's just a potential for innovation.

If you put that great idea into action, and implement the design,
it's active innovation.

Does this change anything? Am I just stating the obvious?

Jason R.

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Jason Robb
Experience Design & Implementation

jason at jasonrobb.com
http://jasonrobb.com
http://uxboston.com
http://uiscraps.tumblr.com 


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