Wings and Feathers Are Not Enough – Clay Christensen

Source: How Will You Measure Your Life?

When our early aviators looked at the world’s “best practice” fliers birds they saw two things almost all these had in common: wings and feathers.

When our early aviators looked at the world’s “best practice” fliers birds they saw two things almost all these had in common: wings and feathers. So, they strapped on wings and feathers, climbed to the top of cathedral spires, jumped off and flapped hard. It rarely worked out well.


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