Criticizing the Criticizers
Rawsthorn on Innovation
06 Apr 2009 @ 1:20 PM
We would like to take this opportunity to announce that, since reading her piece on “Reinventing Innovation,” we would like nothing more than to interface with Alice Rawsthorn. Her New York Times-published drill-down examination of the various rubrics of linguistic convolution particularly in re: the word “innovation” is a vision in brainstorming, particularly in light of her utilization of cross-team synergies. Thinking outside the box, Rawsthorn delves into the current critical mass surrounding the empty semantics that foster non-positive interventions between words and ideas, and addresses the current resource challenges that could prove a career-limiting move if given the wrong visibility. The key takeaways, as we envisioned them, involved a escalated and breakout understanding of the base-touching necessities of pinging a deep data dive.
It is, of course, strategic.
Reinventing Innovation [New York Times]
—Eva
Comments [1]
What the fuck is Rawsthorn talking about? All I can make out of that article is "some people are doing new things." Innovation shminnovation. New sucks. Can't we just make good things?
http://dev.id-mag.com/article/?p_ArticleId=6329