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Reaching for Innovation, One Failure at a Time
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Reaching for Innovation, One Failure at a Time


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Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Richard Satava’s path to becoming a surgeon was filled with dead ends and detours. From this experience he gleaned a valuable insight: Failure is an essential part of the innovation process. In fact, according to Satava, encouraging failure is the best way to allow innovation to flourish. Alas, Satava mistimes his presentation and rushes through his closing remarks, which touch on innovations in medicine and their associated ethical issues. Nevertheless, getAbstract recommends his engaging talk to acrophobics who are afraid of falling as they climb to new heights.

Take-Aways

  • Richard Satava’s career path offers a fitting analogy for the trajectory of innovation: Both are filled with failures and detours.
  • However, as Satava learned several times, encouraging failure is the best way to allow innovation to flourish.
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) expects a 90% failure rate for the projects it funds. Private industry would balk at this business model, but it’s the most effective way to support innovation.

About the Speaker

Richard Satava is a professor in the department of surgery at the University of Washington.