Dec 17, 2009

"Annals Of Innovation - Who says big ideas are rare?"

Gladwell contrasts the innovation process of a lone genius vs. a well-working team of "smart people":
"A scientific genius is not a person who does what no one else can do; he or she is someone who does what it takes many others to do. The genius is not a unique source of insight; he is merely an efficient source of insight."
The article originally appeared in the New Yorker, but you can read it here.

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