If You Want To Innovate, Learn These 9 Rules | Amazon takes cowboy tactics to ‘wild, wild East’ of India and more...
> Innovation often evolves over a period of time and can be sustaining or completely disruptive. There are no straightforward answers to achieving innovation and often it requires a portfolio of strategies to achieve innovation.
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> Launching in a big market like India requires a lot of rethinking around basic systems, processes, logistics, channels, payment if you want to succeed big. This is the big reason why most entrants fail to tap the full potential and end up getting disappointed. The market needs innovation and like Jeff Bezos says " Cowboy tactics".
http://goo.gl/XTL6sU
> An interview with Nest CEO, Tony Fadell. Fadell started off as a four year old who could change electric sockets and went on to build the iPod and iPhone at Apple. He talks about his experience working with both Steve Jobs and Larry Page and finally what made him build Nest
http://goo.gl/wUDP9a
> Gartner predicts that 2016 will be ruled by IoT including new IoT Platforms, standards and ecosystems.
http://goo.gl/bVXhME
> Startups that have focused on top line growth, rather than a healthy bottom line and adopted freemium business models, banking on mega rounds of funding, will do well to focus on the core values of a business in the current environment.
http://goo.gl/FYkJls
> Book review: Gary Vaynerchuk's latest book #AskGaryVee is a bunch of insights on what an entrepreneur will do well to think about! There are no straightforward solutions but definitely the right angle to pursue!
http://goo.gl/3YSxro
> Venture Capitalists aren't being too generous with their cash right now and this might actually be a good thing for startups!
http://goo.gl/E3sDvI
> Baidu has made spectacular progress with speech technology and neural-network technology in China and as it continues to use artificial intelligence it could transform the way we interact with our devices.
https://goo.gl/8O7QSu