Despite all the complaining about the recent closure of San Francisco’s Bay Bridge, it was a necessary step toward an innovative new earthquake-safe structure. As the team from Innovation
points out, the prospect of pain, change or inconvenience can often “stand in the way” of real innovation.
Bridging the Innovation Gap
Posted on September 8th, 2009 | More Innovation
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