Increasing number of people are interested in knowing the components of an innovative foresight. In the past innovation has been considered to be simply a random insight and even a momentary "aha". There are actually many variables to innovation which may often come together intuitively for an innovator. Can these variables be identified and then systematized into a process that can be learned, taught or deliberated? We at Kore Kalibre recognize the implications of doing this. If this task could be accomplished, aspiring innovators could learn to generate ideas that would have higher probability of success. Investors could then have a methodology to assess viability and sustainability of such ideas.
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