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Intellectual Anarchy - by Patrick K Sullivan (Paperback)

Intellectual Anarchy - by  Patrick K Sullivan (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Intellectual Anarchy: The Art of Disruptive Innovation reveals how a company in Hawaii defies expectations to persistently deliver game-changing technologies despite limited access to traditional capital and resources of tech hubs like Silicon Valley. Oceanit CEO Patrick Sullivan shares his creative approach, including finance and execution.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>So how do we move the future from the distant horizon to the present day? We need Intellectual Anarchy.</p><p>The accelerating challenges facing our planet--such as climate change, food scarcity, sustainable energy, overpopulation, nuclear proliferation, income inequality, and rising healthcare costs--are solvable. The question is not if, but when.</p><p>All these challenges directly impact our lives and our unwritten future. They have enormous economic consequences for humans and society. They also provide incredible opportunities for investors and innovators.</p><p>This is a book about how we can find disruptive solutions to hard problems, problems so difficult that they can seem impossible. Problems of that magnitude demand radical new ideas--an incremental approach won't work. Their solutions seemingly come out of left field, defying conventional wisdom, and overturning existing industries, practices, and business models.</p><p>This book details the Intellectual Anarchy(TM) methodology followed at Oceanit for generating disruptive solutions to these problems and taking them from the idea stage all the way to market--Mind-to-Market, </p><p>including financing innovations to overcome the scarcity of venture capital anywhere away from the conventional tech hubs.</p><p>Oceanit operates from Hawai'i, the most remote location in the world. Yet today Oceanit works across the world with just about everybody--the US government, Fortune 100 companies, and more than sixty universities--partnering and collaborating as we research, invent, and produce technology in energy, aerospace, life sciences, information technology, sustainability, and resiliency.</p><p>If Oceanit's Intellectual Anarchy model works in Hawai'i, it can work anywhere.</p>

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