Five Questions With Alexa Clay On Misfits And The Dark Side Of Innovation

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Five Questions With Alexa Clay On Misfits And The Dark Side Of Innovation What do pirates, terrorists, computer hackers and inner city gangs have in common with Silicon Valley? That's one of the questions Alexa Clay and Kyra Maya Phillips aim to answer in their book, "The Misfit Economy: Lessons in Creativity from Pirates, Hackers, Gangsteres and Other Informal Entrepreneurs." The original research covers a range of such visionaries and activists, from Hispanic gang leaders to Somali pirates, and argues convincingly for greater appreciation of their organizational and economic creativity. The authors argue that innovation takes place across the globe, by people operating in the black and gray economies and who are developing solutions to a myriad of challenges. David Slocum, faculty director at The Berlin School of Creative Leadership, spoke with Alexa Clay recently, asking her five questions about the dark side of innovation:

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