Sentences with phrase «often leads to innovation»

Diverse, well supported, and above all flexible training and research programs must be one of our nation's scientific priorities, as flexibility often leads to innovation.
Apart from starting the day by being surrounded by the people you love, this also has the additional benefit of ensuring your day begins in a playful, creative space, which often leads to innovation in your business.

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More interaction, ideas, concepts and thinking often lead to more innovation, creativity and a more profitable business.
One of the most exciting things about studying Musk and other breakthrough innovators is that it reveals that even though these people often have special, difficult - to - imitate abilities or traits, the mechanisms by which these abilities and traits lead to innovation are often something we can tap ourselves.
They enter the market with new ideas and innovations to share, and bigger companies often follow their leads and devise their own branded versions.
The expert myth often leads to another myth, which argues that bigger incentives, monetary or otherwise, will increase motivation and hence increase innovation productivity.
We devote significant resources to menu innovation and are frequently invited to participate and compete in chef events such as the South Beach Wine and Food Festival's Burger Bash, which presents opportunities for us to test new creations that can often lead to the introduction of new items.
«Britain has often led the world in scientific breakthroughs and medical innovations, from the first CT scan and test - tube baby through to decoding DNA,» he said.
Chris Blythe, Chief Executive of the CIOB said: «Construction is often simplistically viewed in terms of employment statistics and visible work on building sites, but this overlooks the increasingly high - tech nature of an industry that is leading on innovation and contributing directly to national productivity.
Sectors in the midst of a disruptive transformation often experience a hybrid phase, in which the leading organizations do adopt the new technology, but they do so as a hybrid — a sustaining innovation that offers a combination of the old technology with the new to deliver the «best of both worlds.»
The process allows students to understand the target, to exercise creativity and innovation, and often leads to a demonstration of more competence and knowledge than we may have expected or assessed.
While proprietary systems can lead to rapid and targeted innovation (without the need for messy group consensus that is so often the case with open standards), it does leave a considerable amount of power concentrated in the hands of one or very few parties.
Eventually his interest in Modernist formal innovations led to colorful, Picassoesque paintings depicting domestic family scenes, often featuring young children, and by the end of the 1940s his paintings had become entirely abstract.
The problem with innovation, though, is that it leads to ideas that are often too far ahead of their time.
This can only discourage, for example, the intellectual innovation and breakthrough that often lead to the development of new journal titles; it can only reduce the public reach of research.
Apple is often being referred to as the leading company in terms of innovation, but Chinese companies have slowly improved in this regard, managing to develop features that Cupertino otherwise failed to.
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