Radical
change necessitates innovation. It is the mission of iEvolution
to inspire individuals to innovate. Our highest priority
is to help our members identify and successfully convert rare
business ideas into distinctive innovation.
In 1996, Larry
Page and Sergey Brin, two Ph.D. students at Stanford University, started a research project to analyze the relationships between
websites. They hypothesized that a search engine that analyzed
the relationships between websites would produce better results
than existing techniques. They tested their thesis as
part of their studies and discovered the theory that the most
relevant web sites are the ones with the most links from other,
highly relevant web pages. This laid the foundation for one
of the most useful innovations of the twenty-first century.
To survive in business today, you either innovate or die. We believe innovation
is fundamentally social. Ideas arise as much out of casual
conversation as they do out of formal meetings. Ask dumb
questions. Explore the world and discover new possibilities. Be curious and challenge
the status quo.
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Stimulate your thinking, we'll create the environment
that will constantly seek new solutions & challenge
current assumptions.
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Expand your world, we'll learn to harness the diversity
of thought and always seek new perspective.
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Being a catalyst for action. We'll empower you to have a "Beginner's
Mind" and use rapid prototyping to test new innovations.
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