Bridging the Innovation Gap

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.



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