Innovation is the creation of better or more effective products, processes, services, technologies, or ideas that are accepted by markets, governments, and society. Innovation differs from invention in that innovation refers to the use of a new idea or method, whereas invention refers more directly to the creation of the idea or method itself. Innovation differs from improvement in that innovation refers to the notion of doing something different (Lat. innovare: "to change") rather than doing the same thing better.
The word innovation derives from the Latin word innovatus, which is the noun form of innovare "to renew or change," stemming from in—"into" + novus—"new". Diffusion of innovation research was first started in 1903 by seminal researcher Gabriel Tarde, who first plotted the S-shaped diffusion curve. Tarde (1903) defined the innovation-decision process as a series of steps that includes:
Ever since the invention of innovation the number of definitions of innovation seems to grow even faster than the number of researchers and practitioners in innovation. What is more, the term innovation seems to refer to fundamentally different matters sometimes, which is the case if one colleague calls a new product an innovation while the other two consider an innovation either the process that leads to the new product or the products market diffusion.
Mahesh Bhatt (born on 20 September 1948), is a prominent Indian film director, producer and screenwriter. Bhatt's early directional career consisted of acclaimed films, such as Arth, Saaransh, Janam, Naam,Sadak and Zakhm. He was later the writer of numerous commercial films in a range of film genres, from dramas like Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke and comedies like Duplicate, though he was mostly recognised for thrillers like Inteha, Jism, Murder and Woh Lamhe.
Mahesh Bhatt was born to Nanabhai Bhatt, a Hindu and Shirin Mohammed Ali, a Muslim on 20 September 1948. Nanabhai Bhatt was a film director and producer of Hindi and Gujarati films. Mahesh Bhatt was raised by his mother alone as his parents were not married and his father also had another family. He has five siblings, four sisters and one brother Mukesh Bhatt, who is a film producer.
Bhatt did his schooling from Don Bosco High School, Matunga. While still in school, Bhatt started summer jobs to earn money. He also made advertisements for various products. He was introduced to film director Raj Khosla through acquaintances. Bhatt thus started as assistant director to Khosla.
[music by Thomas C. Hansen]
[instrumental]
First verse
Flam, combustion thrustin' new versions of verses over kids heads like
halos bendin' ney brain cells like indo "n-o-va-shun' definition
different renditions of creations sorta like what I'm doin', style
that I'm usin' - wordsmith meets rap fusion if that's a category fit
for grammy like Source Awards then com-pet-tit-tors bet-tor look out
like Pack Jam once I record - "n-o-v-a-shun" the first, to influx
information no relation to wackness instead pedantic - combating prose
with passionate passages surpassing the realm of gun to-ting savages
however able da serve them like Mr. Belvedere once confronted, they
don't ever want it cuz I got my Freestyle Fellowship membership but I
will still get fit to, Ace-ya-alone - (I)"nn-o-va-shun"...
Second verse
Presentation "ori-gi-nile" - ways of thinking "ra-shun-nile" ready for
consumption to each one suckered in or rather lured by each lyric
contoured to thee com-plexity of "n-o-va-shun" I,"nn-o-v-a-shun"
bi-coastal vernacular enables one to become, a-phenomenon - a -
"sen-sa-shun" ac-com-pa-nee-ing pa-rump-pa-pum-pums - "n-o-vashun"...
Third verse
Finer degrees or shall I say meters of rap and poetry combine to make
this one topic of discussion, you heard dat sh*t "n-o-va-shun"
Bahamadia must be one of tha last pioneers in captivity, linking vocal
tones and microphones to holy matrimony, each song composed in ritual
ceremonies - for sight exceeds that of modern day prophet Rambonie,