"In the network economy, nine times out of ten, your fiercest competitor  will not come from your own field. In turbulent times, when little is  locked in, it is imperative to search as wide as possible for places  where innovations erupt. Innovations increasingly interfect from other  domains. A ceaseless blanket search--wide, easy, and shallow--is the  only way you can be sure you will not be surprised. Don't read trade  magazines in your field; scan the magazines of other trades. Talk to  anthropologists, poets, historians, artists, philosophers. Hire some  17-year-olds to work in your office. Make a habit to visit a web site at  random. Tune in to talk radio. Take a class in scenario making. You'll  have a much better chance at recognizing the emergence of something  important if you treat these remote venues as neighbors." 
kevin Kelly
 
 
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