🔥 Leadership or management-which do YOU think is more important for building a successful team? Share your thoughts below! 👇 I’d love to hear about your experiences balancing the two or any challenges you’ve faced. Let’s get the conversation started! 🚀
I feel like genuine innovation is becoming a rarity these days. People don't invest in R&D and build something groundbreaking, they just acquire smaller, innovative startups to bolster their portfolios or catch up with trends. Investors want immediate returns and R&D is often seen as too risky or too slow for todays fast-paced development. Apple and others succeeded long-term because they took risks on innovation.
@@AlexanderElo 💯 agree that innovation is rare, especially in mid-sized companies. I recently learned about innovation programs like Horizon Europe in the EU, which offers a €150k grant for high-risk investments. However, IMO it’s probably not enough to discover new technologies, but enough to find opportunities to utilise existing technologies in new ways. That said, when it comes to most companies, you are right - true innovation is rare - unfortunately.
🔥 Leadership or management-which do YOU think is more important for building a successful team? Share your thoughts below! 👇 I’d love to hear about your experiences balancing the two or any challenges you’ve faced. Let’s get the conversation started! 🚀
I feel like genuine innovation is becoming a rarity these days. People don't invest in R&D and build something groundbreaking, they just acquire smaller, innovative startups to bolster their portfolios or catch up with trends. Investors want immediate returns and R&D is often seen as too risky or too slow for todays fast-paced development. Apple and others succeeded long-term because they took risks on innovation.
@@AlexanderElo 💯 agree that innovation is rare, especially in mid-sized companies. I recently learned about innovation programs like Horizon Europe in the EU, which offers a €150k grant for high-risk investments. However, IMO it’s probably not enough to discover new technologies, but enough to find opportunities to utilise existing technologies in new ways.
That said, when it comes to most companies, you are right - true innovation is rare - unfortunately.