Coffee and Four Innovation Lessons

Some of life’s simplest pleasures can provide the greatest opportunity if we’d just take a moment to explore them. Today, in the spirit of Jerry Seinfeld we look at coffee as a filter for innovation. This is episode 74 of the Ideas Architect Podcast and it is based on a previous blog post. We look at the following four innovation lessons from drinking coffee:

  1. What does your coffee habit say about you?
  2. The difference between tea and coffee
  3. Why do you drink coffee?
  4. Why is it like that?

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