Week 7 Discussion #2 Shukura Martin Colorado Technical University Innovation most times follows a structured path, carefully planned and executed. However, some of the most remarkable discoveries in history arise unexpectedly through serendipity, errors, or exaptation - unforeseen avenues to innovation that are far from planned. Serendipity: To me, serendipity embodies the delightful and unforeseen joy of stumbling upon something valuable when you least anticipate it. A classic illustration of this concept is the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928. Returning to his laboratory after a vacation, Fle...
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