1. I was surprised about how cautious the author wanted the reader to be about starting any kind of innovation strategy.
2. I didn't fully understand the drawbacks to crowd-sourcing, and why exactly a modular system wouldn't be very effective for that type of innovative testing.
3. First, I'd ask what's his opinion of the most successful innovation strategy approached by a company? I ask because it seems like a great starting point for a would-be innovator. Second. I'd ask what was the worst innovation strategy he's ever seen; both questions I'd ask in an attempt to mock, and avoid, the types of strategies past innovators have tried.
4. To be 100% honest, I agreed with just about everything Gary said. His approach to explaining the importance of developing an innovation strategy was cautious; one that really wanted to warn the reader of the challenges awaiting them should they want to pursue an innovative venture. That being said he also gave a hopeful, almost child-like excitement about how a proper innovation strategy could change the world, evolve it into a new norm for society.
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