Lindsay Angelo named to Inside Outside Innovation's top 56 innovation leaders to follow in 2019
[Excerpt from Inside Outside Innovation]
”Over the past decade of working in the world of collaborative innovation, I’ve had the great pleasure to meet, interview, and work with a fantastic group of innovation leaders helping companies build the tools, techniques, and talent required to compete in the changing world of technology and innovation.
Here are 56 innovation gurus, that you should know, making waves in 2019. The list includes those who are working in the trenches, as well as those providing thought leadership to help us understand what’s working and what’s next in business innovation…”
Trend_spot: The blurring of sectors is alive and well - where are you blurring the lines?
The blurring of sectors is alive and well. The past month, headlines have been peppered with stories of yoga and meditation being offered in art museums. From New York City’s Brooklyn museum to the Museum of Modern Art to San Diego’s Museum of Man, the trend is gaining steam coast to coast. Two concepts adjoining to create something bigger, more impactful & engaging than each on its own. Enjoying art in a more mindful and contemplate atmosphere. A meet cute of the ages!
A glimpse into Future Stores, Seattle, WA
The Front End of Innovation in Review - a fascinating talk that turns Maslow's tired hierarchy of needs on its head, Boston, MA
"I’m going to be honest, I went to Lindsay Angelo’s talk, Betterment, the Future of Retail & Maslow, mostly because Lindsay works for Lululemon and I’m a sucker for dropping a lot of money on a pair of Lululemon Wunder Under yoga pants. I wanted to judge the company that made yoga apparel mainstream more than I wanted to learn about the actual subject matter of Lindsay’s speech. Shame on me, I know. But here’s the thing, once I was in the room, I paid attention to the actual subject matter and it was really fascinating – Lindsay turned Maslow’s tired hierarchy of needs on its head...