Why We’re Failing At Big Innovation

“Today’s belief in ineluctable certainty is the true innovation-killer of our age. Any strategy that involves crossing a valley–accepting short-term losses to reach a higher hill in the distance–will soon be brought to a halt by the demands of a system that celebrates short-term gains and tolerates stagnation, but condemns anything else as failure. In short, a world where big stuff can never get done.”