“Innovation” has lost its meaning. These days, most innovations are not associated with anything helpful or effective.
Real innovation makes life easier, smoother or better for someone.
If a small shop starts accepting digital payments for the first time, that’s innovation.
If a local health worker can record treatment info offline and sync it later, that’s innovation.
We don’t need to redefine innovation, we need to return to its roots = usefulness.
Innovation is not about being futuristic. It’s about being helpful and effective.