What If the Key to Innovation Is Letting Go?
For too long, we’ve relied on lone heroes – visionaries, policymakers, corporations – to single-handedly solve large issues. But complex problems don’t have singular solutions; they need ecosystems.
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Read MoreFor too long, we’ve relied on lone heroes – visionaries, policymakers, corporations – to single-handedly solve large issues. But complex problems don’t have singular solutions; they need ecosystems.
What if we take a step back and ask a fundamental question – ‘What’s really changing for the community?’
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When my mom started gardening two years ago, she didn’t begin with a master plan. She planted a few seeds and watched how they grew, adjusting…