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Think Quarterly - The Innovation Issue

business English Think with Google Blog
Monday, July 25, 2011


Innovation's co-founders; WPP's Sir Martin Sorrell; Nike's head of Innovation, Hannah Jones and our very own Susan Wojcicki.

We're living through a time of rapid change. As technology, culture and even democracy evolve, it's becoming clear that we must learn to adapt in the face of uncertainty.

At Google, we're doing this by working hard to help people and organisations take advantage of technology to fuel their own creativity.

What do you need to do differently to shape the future? Are you ready to be unrealistic? To do the unexpected? To act boldly? Where will you find inspiration, and who else will you inspire?

Read the fascinating articles in Think Quarterly and you'll find some of Google's secrets of innovation revealed, alongside cutting-edge insights from some of the world's brightest minds. Most of all, though, you'll find a series of questions, not answers. Think. Innovate. Think Innovation.

You should have a read at www.thinkquarterly.co.uk and let us know your thoughts @thinkquarterly.


Posted by Rich Pleeth, Product Marketing Manager

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