tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6838861499735427031.post7811504337323792361..comments2009-11-18T17:38:19.557-05:00Comments on Innovating from the Bottom-Up: A CIO or a pair of revolutionaries? Take your pick.Ulises Pabonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02868248743393174073noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6838861499735427031.post-44374361531114061152009-07-15T00:07:54.830-04:002009-07-15T00:07:54.830-04:00More people in the walks of Feinberg and Levin.
N...More people in the walks of Feinberg and Levin.<br /><br />No Chief Innovation Office (top) can effectively inspire people to become innovative. Sure, she can talk to the masses about innovation and push for fiscal/economic measures here and there to promote innovation. But:<br />1) Innovation doesn´t go with Government. At least not in this lifetime (save for the new www.whitehouse.gov site)<br />2) Innovators are leaders. Leaders lead by example. People follow leaders who share their worldview. It is much more probable (and effective) to follow the example of -or be inspired by- the two teachers than by a CInnO in Washington DC.<br />IMHO.Joaquínhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15521873539772222907noreply@blogger.com