Ideas Have Power And Consequences!
Where ideas come from and how they are formulated in our minds in still a mystery but ideas how power and consequences. To drive home how much power a simple idea can have there are two sterling examples—Terry Fox and J.F. Kennedy. Terry Fox with no funds, no public interest, and a lonely start, has collected hundreds of millions of dollars for the Cancer Society because of pursuing an idea and dream. President Kennedy, on May 25, 1961, announced an ambitious goal of sending an American safely to the moon before the end of the decade. After enormous human efforts and expenditures it became a reality in 1969. Ideas have power in the right hands. The mission of The Innovation Institute is to maximize the power of ideas.
Our mission: to change the following disturbing stats concerning new ideas
In the field of creativity, there are many great ideas that fall through the cracks. Let's look at some examples
1) Mr. Maulsby a spokesman for the USPTO said very few patents are profitable (less than 1%). This number should be higher at least 10%.
2) Another expert, George Ainsworth in his book Grow and Die, we are most creative at 5 years old and least at 40 and then become creative again at retirement. Imagine if industry could use their employees' thinking ability better to be creative all of our lifetime.
3) Only one person in 3000 will do something with their ideas! Therefore, we have a lot of lost potential to tap into. Let's teach everyone how to do it PROFITABLY!.
4) 10,000 inventors every year spend more than $50,000 on products that have not value. Imagine if we could find the winners early in order to have more money to pursue better ideas
5) This year companies will spend more than 140 billion dollars on useless manfacturing services. Imagine if they used this money to create and develop winning products
Our objectives are to change these facts by offering cutting-edge training, strategies, tools and programs to allow Canadian companies, inventors, and kids to be creative leaders.
1) Mr. Maulsby a spokesman for the USPTO said very few patents are profitable (less than 1%). This number should be higher at least 10%.
2) Another expert, George Ainsworth in his book Grow and Die, we are most creative at 5 years old and least at 40 and then become creative again at retirement. Imagine if industry could use their employees' thinking ability better to be creative all of our lifetime.
3) Only one person in 3000 will do something with their ideas! Therefore, we have a lot of lost potential to tap into. Let's teach everyone how to do it PROFITABLY!.
4) 10,000 inventors every year spend more than $50,000 on products that have not value. Imagine if we could find the winners early in order to have more money to pursue better ideas
5) This year companies will spend more than 140 billion dollars on useless manfacturing services. Imagine if they used this money to create and develop winning products
Our objectives are to change these facts by offering cutting-edge training, strategies, tools and programs to allow Canadian companies, inventors, and kids to be creative leaders.