A portal of innovation ideas that showcases proposals. It is video enabled, RSS friendly, Tag enabled. I would like to see more ideas under the tag: “Sustainability” but “Renewable” will do for now. Source: http://www.ideawicket.com/index.php And since we’re talking about sustainability, some folks are collecting some links about that topic: http://www.blinklist.com/tag/sustainability/ ………………….. -Daniel Montano ………………….. […]
Read moreWal-Mart faces lawsuit for discriminating against women
Wal-Mart, has been slapped with a class action lawsuit by 1.5 million women. The women contend that Wal-Mart has discriminated against them because of their gender. These women complain that they were passed up for promotions and suffered other forms of discrimination. Unethical business practices lead to loss across many stakeholders (investors, consumers, employees, etc). […]
Read moreHow to find disruption innovation opportunities
The easiest way to find disruptive innovation opportunities is to look for inhumane business models, anti-innovation models and anti-consumer business models. The second easiest way to identify disruptive innovation opportunities is to look for closed systems and to propose open systems as a solution.For example, some business models out there try to lock users into […]
Read moreGreenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics (Report)
This Guide ranks leading mobile and PC manufacturers on their global policies and practice on eliminating harmful chemicals and on taking responsibility for their products once they are discarded by consumers. Companies are ranked solely on information that is publicly availabl Go to the Greenpeace website to download the document>> Green design has opened up […]
Read moreSimplicity Vs. Complexity (the either/or fallacy) and the re-introduction of simplexity.
Some people promote simplicity other promote complexity. Which one is right? Both. How can that be? aren’t these opposites? Yes, and no. Simplicity is incomplete without complexity and vice-versa. These are both complimentary concepts that have for way too long been posed on the dialectical polar opposites. They may still be on the polar oposites […]
Read moreThe “blue ocean markets” are Actually Green. Why business and social ecology are not mutually exclusive
There is a book that proposes a metaphor for untapped markets, they call this “blue ocean markets”. On the contrast they propose that “Red oceans” are filled with sharks, that’s where most businesses focus. There is little opportunity for survival there. This blog posting proposes that the “blue oceans” are where the ecological and the […]
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March 22, 2007 