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Tag Archives: design thinking
Planning for Innovation for Smarter Cities
India has some of the worst urban indicators across the board, but has far worse urban infrastructure and management than other cities in countries of comparable wealth and human development indicators. Why is this? Urban problems are intractable almost by … Continue reading
On India’s Innovation Path: Where is it Leading?
Over at 3quarksdaily, our own Aditya Dev Sood wrote a thought-provoking (if somewhat rambling) article on India’s Innovation Path. He talks about how discourse around innovation in India is still at a very preliminary stage, and so far has been … Continue reading
The Process of Innovation
Over at FastCompany, Helen Walters questions whether innovation can really be reduced to a process, or whether that very idea is contradictory to the notion of innovation. A codified, repeatable, reusable practice contradicts the nature of innovation, which requires difficult, … Continue reading
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