by Noric Dilanchian | 28/08/2023 | Economics
I read this book as a young teenager. I re-read it this month, 53 years after its first publication. The Tofflers got a lot right. Writing his 1970 book Future Shock (5 million copies sold) in his Manhattan apartment with Heidi, his wife and uncredited co-author,... by Noric Dilanchian | 23/03/2022 | Economics, Technology Commercialisation, Value & Supply Chains
No matter what you manufacture a lot can be learned from other production industries. Linked below is a fascinating and informative ABC Radio National program on the history of car manufacture in many countries and the drive for over a century to increase efficiency... by Noric Dilanchian | 09/01/2019 | Commercialisation Consultancy, Economics, Business Growth Stage
Greater Western Sydney is one of the most economically vibrant regions of Australia. It encompasses 13 fast growing local government areas.[1] This story is rarely heard partly due to gaps in awareness, who produces media reports, education, and even Australia’s... by Noric Dilanchian | 11/11/2015 | Economics, Productivity
What works for innovation involves a complex mix of factors. It is a search to discover the future, recognising that’s unevenly distributed. Innovation has been given prominence by Australia’s newly minted Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull. His... by Noric Dilanchian | 07/11/2007 | Commercialisation Consultancy, Economics
Here at Lightbulb we are no friend of churnalism. It misleads, rots brains, produces stupidity. So instead of regurgitating writing by others (ie churnalism), our preference is to include links to good writing while providing analysis or commentary. After all,...
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