Sunday, March 27, 2016

Week 11 Reading Reflection

I really enjoyed reading about Corning’s rise to a global innovation company and what it has done to contribute to the world's innovations in glass as well as other applications for industrial and commercial processes and technology. I expected no less from a “Harvard Business Review” article.

I was a little confused about the part on “Crowd Sourcing”. I have read a little about the new ways of brainstorming within the internet. I think it is a great opportunity for some applications, but not all. For example: What if you put an idea out for crowdsourcing and then it was stolen by some other person. How would you be able to defend that it was your idea initially?

I would ask for more information about crowdsourcing. I know that is not what the premises of the article is. But I am very interested in learning more about it.


I appreciated the entire article. I for one would never try to discredit an author unless I knew, with certainty, that they were incorrect in their research and writings.

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