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The effort needed to bring an idea to the surface can be epic.
Suppose you are expressive, Ms. Golden says, and you want to bring an idea to your boss, who is analytic.
In this instance, "a media partner, FHM, is using its unique understanding of our customers, the FHM readers, to bring an idea to life," he said.
In 2001, Esnaola saw Cherkaoui and Jalet perform and immediately realised they were the people to bring an idea of his to life.
"It was a very Darwinian approach: All the publishers were asked to bring an idea for apps they thought would be a success, and then we killed off the ones that weren't appropriate," he says.
He hoped to identify a single building, of fifty thousand or a hundred thousand square feet, that could serve as an incubator for innovative manufacturing, with pattern-makers, cutters, and sewers on different floors, so that a designer could bring an idea to the top floor and emerge with a finished sample on the ground floor.
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A gentle breeze blows from her bedroom window, bringing an idea.
Idealab, for its part, generates most of its own ideas so it is able to keep a larger equity stake than in cases where an entrepreneur brings an idea to the incubator.
Dubbed "collective impact," these efforts often start when a low- or mid-level executive brings an idea to upper management.
Physicians are in an excellent position to significantly contribute to medical device innovation, but the process of bringing an idea to the bedside is complex.
While VR is a perfect candidate for this kind of emotionally driven story, the process of bringing an idea like this to life is no simple task.
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