Phil McKinney's Studio Notes: Innovation Decisions

Phil McKinney's Studio Notes: Innovation Decisions

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Phil McKinney's Studio Notes: Innovation Decisions
Phil McKinney's Studio Notes: Innovation Decisions
The Courage to Create Nothing

The Courage to Create Nothing

Standing still in a rushing world isn't weakness—it's strategic wisdom. True visionaries master the art of saying no when innovation becomes an end rather than a means.

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Apr 28, 2025
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Innovation's greatest heresy? Doing nothing at all.

When Apple faced relentless pressure to release a low-cost iPhone to compete in emerging markets, Tim Cook made a decision that baffled industry analysts. Rather than rush to capture market share with cheaper devices, Apple chose not to innovate downward. While competitors flooded developing economies w…

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