McKinsey Quarterly on Innovation
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The McKinsey Quarterly, published by the global consulting firm, is looking for a few good street-level examples of innovation. The notice appears in the November 2008 issue of the Quarterly.
The editors take their inspiration from an interview with Doors of Perception founder John Thackara in the forthcoming McKinsey book, What Matters, a collection of short essays by cultural and business leaders on big issues (like climate change and healthcare).
According to Thackara, “If you want to find solutions that make a difference, the best place to look may be the community center down the street.” To which the editors respond,
So we’re inviting you to send us digital images of things that represent innovation in your part of the world. We will reproduce a broad sampling of these images in What Matters as a photo-essay and make them available online.
Please send your images to us at innovation_matters@mckinsey.com. Tell us what the innovation is in your photograph, and please limit the size of the image to 5 megabytes.
Full details appear on the Quarterly website.
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