Life-changing answers will come more from progressive innovators, than from leaders who languish in stress and former failures.
Have you seen it too?
A brainpower boom is on the horizon for a rejuvenated global economy, and it’s already touching daily lives. Will you be on board with the best brains out there to help usher in mind-bending solutions?
It’s not about liberals or conservatives, but it’s more about tired systems or emerging minds. Innovators who’ve discovered the power of the human brain, replace crisis with creativity and they’re inventing a better way. Have you noticed?
- Global warming problems are giving way to engineering genius for sustainable futures
- Health care concerns are yielding to creative plans for universal coverage.
- Mega corporation crashes are trumped by expertise for entrepreneurial growth
- Broken learning circles are transforming into vibrant learning centers with the brain in mind.
- Universities are hitting the dust and making way for a renewed model with more brainpower in mind.
What tired system could your strengths reboot into a brainpower boom and more progressive future? It’s merely a matter of planning for creativity and avoiding stress that relies on habits and holds you in ruts. What do you think?

on Oct 27th, 2008 at 7:19 am
Having spent a life time in business, and having seen a lot of start ups, I have found one common thing that may be applicable as a universal truth as far as innovation is concerned.
All creative activity, including start up businesses, start with invention, proceed to production and innovation. The innovation process starts with feed back mechanisms kicking in, in all systems and processes. The failures usually result from inadequate or lack of innovation.
I would however hesitate to use the word ‘better’ in the context that you have. I would prefer ‘different’.
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on Oct 27th, 2008 at 7:00 pm
You make a good point Rummy, for the process that works well to ensure success in business. Thanks for helping us to think!
Let me explain the use of better here – as used in this context.
Tired broken systems – look to a better way.
Health care that fails many cries out for better plans.
Unethical corporations cause many to seek better opportunities.
Schools that fail good learners with outmoded practices cry out for better approaches.
In each of my 4 case I am speaking of far more that “different” and am pleading for the urgency of better.
Perhaps I hadn’t laid it out as well as I might have:-) Does that explain the better parts I am advocating with a shout out here?
As for different from — it is a great post in itself and is not lessor than ot better than – we’d all agree here at the MITA Brain Based Center where we tout differences daily:-). Thoughts?
on Oct 28th, 2008 at 6:18 am
I stand corrected. Under these and similar circumstances, certainly, the choice of “better” would be appropriate. My suggestion was under conditions needing innovation. Innovation by definition would be constant marginal improvements. I now see that if we have to improve, it is indeed for the better!
I give a link here for a very interesting article from the NYT. I would appreciate your take on it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/28/opinion/28wang.html?th&emc=th
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