A brilliant brief profile of managing out of a morass is in a new special issue of Smithsonian magazine, titled America's Young Innovators. One of the 37 people (all under 36) profiled in the magazine ...
Up on the seventh floor of Pfizer’s cold, black-and-gray exteriored world headquarters in New York is a weird little room with a quirky little poster that will be used (and copied) more and more if ...
UC San Francisco awarded the UCSF Medal – the University’s highest honor – to four visionary leaders for their innovation, inspiration and impact in advancing health research and care. Virologist and ...
What will the world look like in fifty years? What about in one hundred? It’s hard to imagine, but, knowing how far we’ve come in the past century, it’s safe to say it will be pretty remarkable.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
After facing nursing challenges with her first child, she gained a newfound expertise with her second, and from this life-changing experience, Attitude Mom was born. Her mission was clear: to create ...
Product innovation is often driven by being unable to find a solution for a specific need. Two innovators discuss their inspiration and methods to continue innovating. Dubitsky found inspiration in ...
Meet Uplifted in The Mile High City. From an accessible airport to a nationally recognized diningscene to a newly expanded, ...
This book, part of a series by the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management, stems from an observation by Mr. Drucker, a management expert, that innovation in an organization “creates a ...
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines an inventor as “one who creates or introduces something new.” Thomas Edison is one. So is Emily Day. Edison created the incandescent light bulb and the ...
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