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Sam MacAulay
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Strategy/Inn/Orgs @UQ_Business | ex @UTS_Business @ImperialCollege @IBiande Studying unusual ways to search for/protect innovation | Now @ sammacaulay @ BSky
Brisbane, Australia
Joined January 2013
Very cool example of how inventors can use design choices to stop people ripping them off ala Sharapov & MacAulay. For other examples and an explanation of how this works see
.@ZacksJerryRig collabs with @dbrand to make a teardown skin They add easter eggs and maximize accuracy CASETiFY comes along with their own "Inside Out" skin with the same theme... that rips Zach's designs, easter eggs included Lawsuit incoming:
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@abhishekn Indeed. Nice list of folks who were “too late” here: Pouring one out for Coca Cola.
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RT @MishaTeplitskiy: Not all Nobel Prize-winning discoveries are equal. Surely some are more important than others? How can prove it? Well…
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@GordonBrianR Indeed! And I can’t think of a better story of how this unfolded at one firm than:
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RT @fry_cv: Please help spread the word about our AOM TIM event for researchers in the global south! Aiming to build a network, develop ide…
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@Jimbo_Cricket no sonic booms mate. Not much in the way of rain so far. Locals holding fort at The Germans Club over the road and waiting for the good word!
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RT @bigtechprof: This may be the most important strategic question about AI: is the rate of improvement of LLM performance starting to dec…
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@bigtechprof Great point. I often use Rosenberg’s McKinsey Quarterly piece to get students thinking about this. Will have to add this example! Thanks. Rosenberg, N. (1995). Innovation's uncertain terrain. The McKinsey Quarterly, (3), 170-171 Also good:
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RT @StephenMcDonell: This is the wildest thing. Students in the Chinese city of #Zhengzhou have started riding en masse to another city #Ka…
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@timgill924 Exactly! It’s like an artist signing their work. It’s that simple. Asking for it to be removed alienates the worker from their labour. I will not collude in their erasure.
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RT @MishaTeplitskiy: People usually think replication attempts in science are rare. Journals don't publish replications, so scientists don'…
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RT @MishaTeplitskiy: Chinese science gets cited a lot but those citations are disproportionately local (even after accounting for country s…
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