The blades on my outdoor fan broke recently. As you can imagine, the fan became unstable, which made for a very bad experience. When this happened, it was July in South Georgia, so having a working fan is imperative. Once I secured the replacement fan blades, I set about working on installing the new blades […]
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When the Situation Demands Innovative Thinking
As positive cases of COVID-19 continue to increase, there is a drive by many politicians to retreat back into a shelter-in-place response. And yet, the economic damage the previous withdrawal from public life caused is likely to be more devastating than the effects of the virus itself. In the face of people risking their lives, […]
Innovation — Right Where You Are
I recently highlighted my enterprising grandson, Liam, and his interest in inventing. We now have a box at our house that is filled with failed electronics and other interesting things that is set aside specifically for Liam. Sometimes he takes things apart (with permission) just to see how they are constructed. Other times he harvests […]
Not Thinking Strategically …
I fly a lot. And since my residence is in South Georgia, I have to fly from Valdosta to Atlanta to get basically anywhere. On a recent trip from Valdosta to Oklahoma City (OKC), the inbound flight from Atlanta to Valdosta was late by almost an hour. All the passengers on my flight were aware […]
Have a Young Innovator? Give Them Creative Space!
My ten-year-old grandson, Liam, has a creative and inventive mind. When he is at Camp YaYa (i.e., over at our house), he is constantly looking for materials he can experiment with. Sometimes he builds with no specific project in mind, but he’ll continue to create until he ends up with something, like a cardboard fort. […]
Running the (Virtual) Race …
I recently spoke with Dave Depinet, the CTO of U.S. Dataworks, who is a brilliant technologist and a world-class Ironman competitor. In 2019, Dave represented his age bracket at the Ironman World Championship in France. He trains frequently and is in seriously great shape. But recent Ironman events have been negatively impacted by the world […]
Meeting Cancellation Imminent?
The flood of in-person cancellation notices is increasing. The COVID-19 situation has everyone rightfully concerned about putting crowds of people together and enabling the rapid spread of the virus. But these conferences do not just allow us to meet and greet. There are important issues to be discussed, and there is the need to disseminate […]
Innovation? That’s Someone Else’s Job…
I recently read an article posted on PYMNTS.com about innovation that caught my attention. The article was an excerpt of a new study conducted by PYMNTS.com about financial institutions’ readiness for innovation. You can read the article here. Some 200 bank executives were interviewed. Here are a couple of stats from the article: 78% of […]
Bringing Innovation into the Bathroom
I’ve written about lights in parking garages that indicate an available parking space before. This visual indicator is so handy, and I’m happy the parking garage at the OKC airport has installed these lights. So you can imagine my delight when I walked into the restroom at the Atlanta airport and saw the following: Lights […]
Taking Innovation Too Far
I am a big Douglas Adams fan. For those of you who don’t immediately recognize that name, perhaps you have heard of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. If you haven’t, you need to check it out. HGG originated in 1978, the same year I graduated from high school, and combined an incredibly inventive premise […]