Tom Agan wrote an inspiring article in The New York Times on innovators and age. According to research by Benjamin Jones of Northwestern University, a 55-year-old and even a 65-year-old have significantly more innovation potential than a 25-year-old. He based his conclusions on data on Nobel Prize winners and great inventors.
Do innovators in companies also get better with age?
I am 53 now, and have been working for 25 years. I think I became a better innovator, for three reasons:
To read the full, original article click on this link: Innovation Excellence | Innovators Get Better With Age