Herman Trend Alert: Prizes, Prizes, Prizes! - aftermarketNews

Herman Trend Alert: Prizes, Prizes, Prizes!

For a relatively minimal investment, society receives a tremendous benefit from prizes such as the X Prize and other awards that foster innovation.

Prizes provide incentives to advance technology. Nobel Prizes for innovation and excellence in a number of fields have been given for decades.
 
In addition, most of us are aware of the original X-Prize for building a commercially viable rocket that would propel man into space. Today, the X PRIZE Foundation is widely recognized as the leader in fostering innovation through incentivized competition. It now offers prizes in four different areas: Education & Global Development, Energy & Environment, Life Sciences, and [Space] Exploration.
 
The original offering of the X-Prize also has encouraged other organizations, large and small, to follow suit and offer their own prizes. Recently, a consortium of interested parties, including musician Art Garfunkel, announced it is offering a prize of $2 million in gold bullion to inspire researchers to find a cure for blindness by 2020. Established through Johns Hopkins, the goal of the prize is to trigger research into the variety of diseases that cause blindness – 80 percent of which are preventable – in 39 million people around the world. They are also hoping that the excitement generated by the announcement could lead to more donations and, perhaps, pledges to fund the research.
 
Another recent announcement is the M-Prize from The Harvard Business Review/McKinsey M-Prize. They call it "The Innovating Innovation Challenge." They are looking for examples and ideas that will help them know "how to build innovation into the woof and warp of our organizations." They seek real-world case studies, progressive practices and bold ideaa for getting innovation out off the drawing board and into implementation.
           
Our forecast is that more wealthy individuals will embrace the opportunity to offer these kinds of incentives and we will soon see a growing number of these prizes and awards. For a relatively minimal investment, society receives a tremendous benefit.
 
Special thanks to Wharton Professor Dr. Kevin Werbach for raising our consciousness about the valuable use of prizes. His book “For the Win” from Wharton Press is available today from Amazon.com or by eBook at http://wdp.wharton.upenn.edu/books/for-the-win/.

You May Also Like

Continental Presents Face Recognition Tech for Vehicles

The technology unlocks the vehicle safely and conveniently using biometric facial recognition, while a display seamlessly integrated into the B-pillar provides additional information.

Continental Presents ‘Face Authentication Display’ Vehicle Control System

Continental announced its “Face Authentication Display,” a two-stage access control system based on biometric user recognition that uses special camera systems mounted externally on the vehicle’s B-pillar and invisibly behind the driver display console.

Thanks to biometric face authentication, the vehicle opens and starts up as soon as it detects a registered user, according to Continental. The system reliably detects attempted deception thanks to unique liveness detection from trinamiX, provider of biometric solutions and a subsidiary of BASF SE.

Gratitude for YOU

AMN Editor Maddie Winer sends a holiday message of thanks to the aftermarket professionals who have inspired her with their tenacity, knowledge and the care they put into all they do.

No Escaping AI

Having conversations about how to implement AI responsibly in your business will pay dividends for generations to come.

Driving Leadership Through Vulnerability

A leader needs to have a heart that cares, not be afraid to show it and empower others to make decisions.

leadership
The Freedom to Find the Fix

With summer nearing its end and fall just around the corner, I’m always paying closer attention to the political cycle, as November elections will be here before you know it. Of course, there are issues up in my neck of the woods that don’t concern the majority of our readers, but federally, there is one

Other Posts

Connected Vehicles Need the Right to Repair

A fleet of connected vehicles delivers many benefits to society and the motoring public, but critical technical decisions need to be made.

connected-vehicles
Opus IVS Adds Tech Advancements, Extended ADAS Support

The new Giotto software update offers comprehensive support for MY24 vehicles.

AAM’s Next-Gen Electric Drive Systems on Display at CES

Among the products showcased at CES will be AAM’s electric drive units, e-Beam technology and component technology.

AAM's Next Gen Electric Drive Systems on Display at CES 2024
Shop-Ware Partners with Amazing 7 on Phone Integration

The integration allows repair shop staff members to gain valuable context to incoming phone calls and respond to customers accordingly.

Shop-Ware-Amazing-7-phone-integration