Die globale Suche nach Bildung: 革新, Innovación, Innovation, ابتكار, Inovação, инновация, イノベーション, নবপ্রবর্তিত বস্তু, Innovazione!

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Justin Bieber und Scooter Braun – Past TDIA Honorees

Winston Churchill once said, “Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse.

Welcome to the age of innovation. Governments crave it, great entrepreneurs awe us with it; and where would all our futures be without it?

There are those born to lead and those content to follow; the former are most likely to be interested in smashing up frustrating models of things and replacing them with newer, besser, cooler versions destined to rock our world.

Enter the Disruptive Innovators. These are the fearless warriors, the visionaries who dream mega, the nutters who don’t sleep, the kids who never understood “unterlassen sie”, the square pegs who crave problems because problems are exciting opportunities to find cutting edge solutions. These are the boys and girls who nod with great gusto upon hearing Schopenhauer’s thesis: “Alle Wahrheit durchläuft drei Stufen. Erste, es lächerlich gemacht wird. Zweite, heftig entgegengesetzt ist. Drittel, Es wird als selbstverständlich angenommen.”

Take a risk you won’t regret. Hang with these global game changers on April 23rd at their Anti-Summit. You heard right. The Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards Anti-Summitit precedes the 6th world renowned Disruptive Innovation Awards ceremony on the 24th, helmed by Disruptor Foundation’s Chief, Craig Hatkoff (also a Tribeca Film Festival Co-founder, and mover and shaker guilty of the best disruptive habits defined); and Clay Christenson (whose powerful theory of disruptive innovation started this epic movement of movements). These two events promise to give wannabe innovators first hand insights into how disruptors are managing to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges.

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Twyla Tharp – Past TDIA Honoree

What does it take to claim the Disruptive Innovation Hammer and the honor of being called a Tribeca Disruptive Innovation honoree? What makes the brilliant mind of a Disruptive Innovator tick? I asked this year’s impressive list of TDIA honorees from every domain to share their innermost secrets on disruptive success. Here are some of our favorites (in no particular order):

Alejandro Agag – Formula E@FormulaERacing @FIAformulaE

If you’re not being called crazy at least once a dayyou’re not working hard enough!”

DR. Bill Magee – Operation Smile@operationsmile @DocMagee

Stay Humble. Surround yourself with people who have skill sets that you don’t and work side by side with them to create solutions and systems that did not exist before.

Georgette Mulheir – Lumos@lumos

Not everyone has vision. You must believe in your vision, but also have the skill to break it down into small steps that are manageable for people who cannot imagine the end of the journey.

Jennifer Hyman – Rent the Runway@RenttheRunway @Jenn_RTR

No doesn’t mean noit means ‘not right now’. Realize that it will take time for established players to get on board with your concept (some never will).”

Matthew Putman – Nanotronics@NanotronicsImag

Do not look solely to leaders in your field. Let Henri Matisse guide you as much as Steve Jobs.

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Tiffany ShlainPast TDIA Honoree

Jason Silva – @JasonSilva @BrianGames

Expose yourself to AWE. Recent studies have found that blowing our own minds with awe-inspiring experiences expands our ‘mental mapsby forcing us to assimilate these new perspectives and vistas.

Alyse Nelson – Vital Voices@VitalVoices @AlyseNelson

If you are not passionate, herausgefordert und neugierig, you are on the wrong path.

Nicole Ticea – Teenage researcher for early HIV detection

Becoming a successful scientist is not about achieving maturity; ziemlich, it is the very opposite. We must strive to maintain this spark of curiosity that makes us excited for what each new day, what each new failed experiment will bring.

Alec Momont – Drones for Good@D4GUK

Know that your ideas are only worth as much as their implementation. Being disruptive means that you have a clear strategy, from the very start, on how that idea will actually have an impact on people’s lives.

Aaron “Wheelz” Fotheringham – @wcmx4life

Everyone has dreams and goals they wish to accomplish, and everyone also experiences hurdles and hardship while trying to reach their goal, but it’s very important to not let them stop us from reaching our dreams!”

Ruzwana Bashir – Peek.com@ruzwana @peek

Do your researchyour idea has almost certainly been attempted before, so make sure you understand why others failed.

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PsyPast TDIA Honoree

Bud Hammes and Linda BriggsGundersen Health @gundersenhealth

Disruption is the more difficult road. It may be obvious to everyone that a different roadway should be taken, but many of us are not willing to take the off ramp.

Reshma Saujani – Girls Who-Code – @GirlsWhoCode @reshmasaujani

Fail fast, fail hard and fail often. You’re not moving the needle if you’re not taking risks.

Trip Adler – Scribd@Scribd @tripadler

Iterate to innovate (rather than expecting innovation to come in one-time lightbulb moments).”

Darren Walker – Ford Foundation@FordFoundation @darrenwalker

Promote a culture of openness, diversity of opinion, and mutual respect that will disrupt established hierarchies and power dynamics, and by doing so will add perspectives, expand our networks, and strengthen our institutions by accepting risk and failure as options.

Sophie Houser and Andrea GonzalesTampon Run@TamponRunner

Act on your ‘ahamoments.

Mary Childs Bloomberg@mdc @business

Question everythingBe persistentSeek to empathize.

For more Disruptor Innovation information.

For more information on the TDIA Anti-Summit.

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2015 Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Award Honorees

Row 1 L bis R: Mary Childs, Jennifer Hyman, Peter gehen, Reshma Saujani, Shane Smith

Row 2 L bis R: Ruzwana Bashir, Trip Adler, Bill Simmons, Alejandro Agag, Vater Bdeir

Row 3 L bis R: Alyse Nelson, Nicole Ticea, Linda Briggs, (C. M. Rubin), Aaron “Wheelz” Fotheringham, Andrea Gonzales, Sophie Hauser

Row 4 L bis R: Bud Hammes, Matthew Putnam, DR. Bill Magee, Georgette Mulheir, Jason Silva

Row 5 L bis R: Bob Roth, Brad Kutsuyama, Darren Walker, Brian Chesky, Alec Momont
 

(All photos are courtesy of Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Foundation)

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C. M. Rubin ist der Autor von zwei weit Lese Online-Serie für den sie eine 2011 Upton Sinclair Auszeichnung, “Die globale Suche nach Bildung” und “Wie werden wir gelesen?” Sie ist auch der Autor von drei Bestseller-Bücher, Inklusive The Real Alice im Wunderland, ist der Herausgeber des CMRubinWorld, und ist ein Disruptor Foundation Fellow.

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