DEBRA KAYE is partner at innovation consultancy Lucule (www.luculeconsulting.com). She is a columnist for Entrepreneur.com, has a byline called Idea Threading with INC Magazine, is a frequent commentator on American Public Radio's "Marketplace" and a contributor to Fast Company. Her book, "Red Thread Thinking: Weaving Connections for Brilliant Ideas and Profitable Innovation" was a Washington Post Leadership Book of the Week and an Amazon ebook Bestseller in its category. Her newest endeavor is creating a sustainable flower farm in New York's historic Hudson River Valley.
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