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Novelty, transience, diversity, and acceleration are prime descriptors of civilized existence.
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440 |
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To hold our attention, products must have an ongoing degree of novelty.
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98 |
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Entertainment is a hits-driven business because the brain reacts to stimulus by wanting more and more of it, ever hungry for continuous novelty.
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174 |
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However fast-changing the digital ecosystem, the essence of leadership doesn’t change one jot, through the levels of noise, obfuscation, hype and novelty sometimes overwhelm us.
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043 |
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…once revealed, [a true innovation] immediately evokes a reaction from the user, and that reaction is focused on utility, not on appearance or novelty.
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056 |
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We can distinguish mere novelties from real innovations fairly easily. The really simple test is to show the change to someone and wait to see if he describes it as ‘cool.’
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059 |
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Underestimating the novelty of the future is a time-honored tradition.
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112 |
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When facing changing, turbulent, or novel times – calling for novel solutions – multiple heads can be better than one.
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203 |
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Sometimes it is possible for insiders to metamorphose psychologically into outsiders by adopting novel points of view.
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115 |