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Sometimes,
solutions
can move too fast and outpace demand.
We will walk across those icecaps, which far down below are melting, hopefully inspiring some
solutions
on that issue.
Jugaad
solutions
are not sophisticated or perfect, but they create more value at lower cost.
For me, the entrepreneurs who will create Jugaad
solutions
are like alchemists.
China desperately needs these frugal medical
solutions
because by 2050 it will be home to over half a billion senior citizens.
But the frugal innovation revolution in the West is actually led by creative entrepreneurs who are coming up with amazing
solutions
to address basic needs in the U.S. and Europe.
Ultimately, we would like to see developed countries and developing countries come together and co-create frugal
solutions
that benefit the entire humanity.
And earlier this year, UCLA Health launched its Global Lab for Innovation, which seeks to identify frugal healthcare
solutions
anywhere in the world that will be at least 20 percent cheaper than existing
solutions
in the U.S. and yet more effective.
It also tries to bring together innovators from North and South to cocreate affordable healthcare
solutions
for all of humanity.
Don't create
solutions
to impress customers.
As an Indian-born French national who lives in the United States, my hope is that we transcend this artificial North-South divide so that we can harness the collective ingenuity of innovators from around the world to cocreate frugal
solutions
that will improve the quality of life of everyone in the world, while preserving our precious planet.
Well in India, we have a theory, which is very much accepted by the government bureaucracy and all those who matter, that poor people deserve poor
solutions
and absolutely poor people deserve pathetic
solutions.
So for instance, in the province of the Kivus, the Life and Peace Institute and its Congolese partners have set up inter-community forums to discuss the specifics of local conflicts over land, and these forums have found
solutions
to help manage the violence.
On the one side is innovation, and architects are constantly pushing, pushing for new technologies, new typologies, new
solutions
for the way that we live today.
We can actually move forward and find relevant
solutions
to the problems that our society faces.
Testing the device on a number of patients made me realize that I needed to invent
solutions
for people who didn't want to wear socks to sleep at night.
But for me, that's actually where the hopes lies, because when we have the right framework, when we recognize this to be a public health crisis, then we can begin to use the right tool kit to come up with
solutions.
I'm trying to develop homegrown
solutions
to our issues because people from outside can come and help us, but if we don't help ourselves, there's nothing to do.
It just came from using what's already there, and I'm thoroughly convinced that if it's not phones, that there's always going to be enough there that you can build similar
solutions
that can be very effective in new contexts.
Instead, they have developed a rather patient and more inclusive decision making process that allows for both/and
solutions
to arise and not simply either/or
solutions.
They stopped giving answers, they stopped trying to provide
solutions.
We, the greatest inventors in the world, can invent
solutions
to the problems of that America, not only our own.
So when people talk about saving bees, my interpretation of that is we need to save our relationship to bees, and in order to design new solutions, we have to understand the basic biology of bees and understand the effects of stressors that we sometimes cannot see.
First, we needed safe treatment
solutions.
There's evidence that that unconscious bias exists, but we all just have to acknowledge that it's there and then look at ways that we can move past it so that we can look at
solutions.
Those are the tech
solutions.
All of this, despite cost-effective
solutions
existing.
We also have to acknowledge that we have put faith in a system that sometimes is broken, hoping that it would give us
solutions
for better.
I have learned from families who are unleashing their ingenuity and tenacity to collectively create their own
solutions.
What if, instead of imposing solutions, we just added fire to the already-burning flame that they have?
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