I disagree that things are coupled in this way. You can be innovative and new in some important respects (like cause selection, prioritisation, taking philosophy seriously, etc.) while being boring and traditional in others (good governance, accounting, fraud detection, trust etc.).
I disagree that things are coupled in this way. You can be innovative and new in some important respects (like cause selection, prioritisation, taking philosophy seriously, etc.) while being boring and traditional in others (good governance, accounting, fraud detection, trust etc.).