Bamboo Innovator Daily Insight: 28 Apr (Tues) – The remarkable life and lessons of the $8 million janitor; Warren Buffett’s ‘Ringmaster’ Turns Grand Ideas Into Reality

Life 

  • Warren Buffett’s ‘Ringmaster’ Turns Grand Ideas Into Reality; At Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting, Carrie Sova makes sure everything runs smoothly: WSJ
  • The remarkable life and lessons of the $8 million janitor: WaPo
  • ‘Safest bike ever’ devised by British entrepreneur: Reuters
  • There’s No Such Thing as Corporate DNA: BCG
  • The Eight Outsiders In One Chart: VW
  • Lessons from Intraco, Singapore’s original trailblazer: TODAY
  • The Future of Reading: There’s No Mystery About It; Walter Mosley, best-selling author of the Easy Rawlins series, has good news for those who love to read: WSJ
  • Contortions are required for Cirque du Soleil to keep its magic; The steps to take to prevent innovative businesses turning into bland production lines: FT
  • Lotte chief stresses importance of ‘agile workers’: KT
  • The 5 Requirements of a Truly Innovative Company: HBR
  • The innovators: mist system offers a safer way to control fires; The creators of Automist explain how a fine mist can cool and suppress fires more effectively than sprinkler systems, especially when caused by chip pans: Guardian
  • Why A Corporate Culture of ‘Kindness’ Is Great For Your Brand: Forbes
  • Junk Science at the F.B.I.: NYT

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