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  1. Vlad Gorenshteyn on May 6, 2011 at 5:47 pm

    Re: @jeffhilimire:twitter ‘s notes on @thisissethsblog:twitter ‘s quote: “factories” create average stuff for average people” . This is actually great news for innovators because so many businesses and leaders are focused on “productizing” their novelty and big ideas.



  2. Jeff Hilimire on May 11, 2011 at 11:16 am

    Thanks Vlad, and I agree. I think that’s why we see a company like Google, that in some ways has had to become somewhat of a “factory”, be successful in innovation because they do the 20% time for engineers, allowing them to break the factory mentality at least one day a week.



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