A baby named innovation
February 10 2011, 10:22 PM
Skeleton for blog post. Having a child is a serious commitment. Newborn can't do much, completely dependent, lots of personal care and nurturing.
Toddler learning about the world, how to think, communicate, etc.
Elementary school to learn and master more basic skills, social skills, etc.
Tweens are awkward and insecure.
High school gain confidence, master specific skills, preparing for adulthood.
College almost on their own, entering society as individual. During each of these stages, parents need to apply differing levels of discipline, support, understanding, and guidance. Well innovation goes through these same phases of maturing. But many innovators dont have the skills and/or
Toddler learning about the world, how to think, communicate, etc.
Elementary school to learn and master more basic skills, social skills, etc.
Tweens are awkward and insecure.
High school gain confidence, master specific skills, preparing for adulthood.
College almost on their own, entering society as individual. During each of these stages, parents need to apply differing levels of discipline, support, understanding, and guidance. Well innovation goes through these same phases of maturing. But many innovators dont have the skills and/or