Marc Andreessen explains IBM founder Thomas Watsonās famous āWild Ducksā program
Big companies often struggle with innovation.
One major reason is complexityātoo many layers of management and rigid structures slow things down.
But thereās anothe
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Innovation thrives outside the rulebook.
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Sometimes the hardest truth to face is that the comfort zone is just a cleverly disguised cage.
Break the bars, challenge the norms, and watch how quickly the world expands.
Growth doesn't happen in safety; it thrives in discomfort.
Jaguar's rebrand was a great case study of Innovation vs Legacy.
And the innovation backfired, their Legacy WON.
What is the right approach to innovate? Does legacy play a far bigger role than innovation?