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Being an expert navigator is the key to innovation success
Innovators must prepare for their journey like adventurers: studying the conditions and being prepared to respond to dynamic elements along their path.
Photograph by Klaus Vedfelt
Whenever Swiss explorer Sarah Marquis tells people about her newest expedition, she gets the same reaction: “You’re crazy!” If she listened to these people, she’d cease to explore at all.
Marquis is an adventurer who’s spent much of her adult life trekking solo through some of the world’s most forbidding regions, from deserts to jungles to mountain ranges, living off the land and blazing her own trails. In 2014, she was named Adventurer of the Year by the National Geographic Society. Her experiences underline the importance of navigation when venturing into the unknown.
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Northern-Explorer - Hapuawhenua Viaduct Heading South
The journey started with a dad joke: “There’s no wi-fi, but we do have Windows available, no password needed.” It took a beat before the passengers aboard the Northern Explorer looked out the massive windows and got the gag. Through these panoramic portals we would experience the wild and changing landscape of the Central North Island for 11 hours, which was a pretty appealing prospect, not just for the scenery but for the fact that for a whole day we need do nothing but sit, eat, read, watch and learn about our own backyard.