“[The advertisement is] a statement of our intent, that we are a committed and powerful brand, ... It's also a statement to the investment community that we will continue to develop and market innovative products.”
“We need to remain competitive in Canada, which means we need to be more productive, more innovative, better educated and we need to have skills.”
“There's certainly more sophistication and a drive to innovate. If these guys were doing legal activities, they could do amazingly good things. But, sadly, that's not the case.”
“We asked the schools to think outside the box and be innovative. We asked them to tell us what they wanted to do to take their programs to the next level.”
“Both events went magnificently. They also used temporary tattoos and rubber stamps as new, innovative mediums for advertising the fair to 12 to 24-year-olds.”
“The companies who are the most innovative are the ones that will survive. Companies that don't invest in new technologies and don't invest in a skilled work force will not have the resources to compete.”
Look to the past to help create the future. Look to science and to poetry. Combine innovation and interpretation. We need the best of both. And it is universities that best provide them.
Those who criticize the innovative concept of multi-site churches must also remember that at one point stained glass and hymnals were new as well.
“The research used a new, innovative analysis that meant we could distinguish between population decline that happened thousands of years ago and much more recently.”
The point, as I emphasize in the book, is not for players to become professionals, but rather to have innovative and creative ways of thinking about real problems as part of their intellectual toolkit.