专四晨读美文:Nike CEO Mark Parker
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    Nike CEO Mark Parker
    Host: I just learn there is a so-called
    the innovation kitchen, right?
    Tell us something about that kitchen.
    Mark: Yeah, the innovation kitchen is
    one of serveral what we call advanced R&D groups.
    So these groups are working on
    very innovative future concepts—
    things you may not see in the marketplace
    for two or three or four years from now.
    They're sitting together in innovation kitchen
    working with the support of sport researchists,
    with the engineers, exercise physiologists
    plus chemical experts, materials experts,
    and really creating the future of innovational performance.
    So the small group is sitting on the Nike campus.
    But one of serveral groups
    is committed to the future innovation of performance.
    Host: The story started with Phil's kitchen
    in his own home, right?
    Mark: It was actually Bill Bowerman.
    Bill Bowerman was a track coach
    with focus on creating products
    or fining customerized shoes for his athletes
    to help them perform better.
    So one of the things he did was actually
    use his waffle iron to actually create an outsole
    which is the bottom surface of the shoe.
    And creating an outsole will help a shoe push in better
    and give the shoe more attraction.
    He was always thinking about the new ways to solve problems
    and everything around him was...
    Host: connected with shoes.
    Mark: He was obsessed in a good way about innovation.
    And again that really formed
    the early foundation of Nike's culture as a company.
    I came in Nike because I like design.
    When I was a runner at Penn state,
    I would modify my own shoes to try to make them better.
    Change the outsoles of shoes and other things
    to make them work better for me.
    I'd never thought
    that I'd be designing shoes as a job, as a career.
    But when the opportunity came up,
    I thought it would be fun
    to mix an advocation of personal interest with the career.
    So that was my early days at Nike.



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