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		<title>The art of innovation in 10 Steps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great talk by Guy Kawasaki at Cisco Live &#8211; apart from the great stuff on innovation, notice his clean, simple and high impact slides that illuminate his talk. He distils the art of innovation into 10 steps: 1. Make meaning 2. Make a mantra (not a mission statement) 3. Jump to the next curve 4. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great talk by <a  title="Guy's twitter feed" href="http://twitter.com/guykawasaki" target="_blank">Guy Kawasaki</a> at  <a  title="Cisco Live" href="http://www.cisco-live.com/">Cisco Live</a> &#8211; apart from the great stuff on innovation, notice his clean, simple and high impact slides that illuminate his talk.  He distils the art of innovation into 10 steps:</p>
<p>1. Make meaning<br />
2. Make a mantra (not a mission statement)<br />
3. Jump to the next curve<br />
4. Roll the dice<br />
5. Don&#8217;t worry, be crappy<br />
6. Let 100 flowers blossom<br />
7. Polarize people<br />
8. Churn, baby, churn<br />
9. Follow the 10-20-30 rule<br />
10. Don&#8217;t let the bozos get you down</p>
<p>for more, including the video of the talk, see Joe&#8217;s personal blog <a  href="http://www.joelafferty.com/blog/2009/07/08/the-art-of-innovation-in-10-steps/" target="_self">here</a>.</p>
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