David Smith | Exploring Innovationpdf

David Smith never became a famous innovator. But he did one better: he turned a forgotten PDF in an attic into a living culture. He printed his father’s three rules and hung them by the coffee machine:

David Smith had spent twenty years as a product manager at a mid-sized manufacturing firm, but for the last five, he’d felt stuck. The company’s motto was “Proven Reliability,” which David had come to translate as “We don’t change.” His hobby, however, was the opposite: he collected old, obscure PDFs on innovation theory. david smith exploring innovationpdf

One rainy Tuesday, while cleaning his late father’s attic, David found a dusty USB drive labeled “Dad’s Ideas.” Inside was a single file: innovation.pdf . His father, a quiet factory foreman, had never mentioned writing anything. David Smith never became a famous innovator

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