Innovation can be described as any move down along the
knowledge funnel, i.e. any move on a knowledge path that goes
from mystery to algorithm. An important notion here is dynamics
since we consider that innovation is about progressing from some
unidentified problem to a precise and easily replicable solution.
Therefore, we use vectors (represented by arrows) to identify
innovations, which are always directed from top to bottom. The
arrow carries different meanings according to where its head is
located in the funnel (see Figure 1). Arrows that remain in the
first stage correspond to hunches (a). When the head is in the
second stage, the arrow represents a heuristic (b, c, and d). When
the head is in the third stage, the arrow represents an algorithm (e,
g and h).
Innovation can be described as any move down along the
knowledge funnel, i.e. any move on a knowledge path that goes
from mystery to algorithm. An important notion here is dynamics
since we consider that innovation is about progressing from some
unidentified problem to a precise and easily replicable solution.
Therefore, we use vectors (represented by arrows) to identify
innovations, which are always directed from top to bottom. The
arrow carries different meanings according to where its head is
located in the funnel (see Figure 1). Arrows that remain in the
first stage correspond to hunches (a). When the head is in the
second stage, the arrow represents a heuristic (b, c, and d). When
the head is in the third stage, the arrow represents an algorithm (e,
g and h).
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As described Innovation Can be any move down Along The.
funnel Knowledge, Knowledge IE any move on a path that goes.
from Mystery to algorithm. An important Notion here is Dynamics
since We consider that Innovation is About progressing from some.
unidentified problem to a Precise and easily replicable Solution.
Therefore, We Use vectors (represented by arrows) to Identify.
Innovations, which are Always directed from Top to bottom. The
arrow carries Different meanings according to ITS Where is Head.
located in The funnel (See Figure 1). Arrows that remain in The
First Stage correspond to hunches (a). When The Head is in The
Second Stage, The arrow represents a heuristic (B, C, and D). When
The Head is in The Third Stage, The arrow represents an algorithm (E,.
G and h).
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Innovation can be described as any move down along the
knowledge, funnel i.e. Any move on a knowledge path that goes
from. Mystery to algorithm. An important notion here is dynamics
since we consider that innovation is about progressing from some
unidentified. Problem to a precise and easily replicable solution.
Therefore we use, vectors (represented by arrows), to identify
innovationsWhich are always directed from top to bottom. The
arrow carries different meanings according to where its head is
located. In the funnel (see Figure 1). Arrows that remain in the
first stage correspond to hunches (a). When the head is in the
second. Stage the arrow, represents a heuristic (,, B C and D). When
the head is in the, third stage the arrow represents an algorithm. (e
g, and H).
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