Discoveries and Inventions That Anyone Can Make 2.3.4.1 Innovation
Eight years before the commercialization of Setsuden-mushi (a profit-making device by making the standby electricity consumption ZERO) by NTT-AT in December 2002 started, No special skills for me to prototype the Setsuden-mushi was needed in 1994. The following three were required to make the prototype of Setsuden-mushi. (1) "Skills" that allow me to create something from my small knowledge in electricity. (2) A "thing" that can be converted to something new, which was actually an old mechanical external telephone bell. ③ My "obsession" and "ignorance" not afraid of common sense. They were by no means in the level of an invention or a technological innovation.
Technological innovation or innovation sounds like the invention or state of tremendous advanced technology. But, Hiroyuki Mizuno, a former vice president of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., whom I have met in Hiroshima, stated in one of his books, "Now is the time to learn from Konosuke Matsushita."
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Innovation is literally a "new way". Anything is fine. Schumpeter said that new ways would change history. Unfortunately, innovation was translated as "technological innovation" in Japan. It is a serious mistranslation.
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Schumpeter argued that innovation was "a new combination and combination of existing things."
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