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I find it odd that Warby ranked first. It is even more odd that the reasoning behind Apple's number two ranking is that they make a lot of money. Surely many of the companies ranked below them are far more innovative by a long shot.
in·no·va·tive
ˈinəˌvādiv/ adjective
(of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods; advanced and original.
"innovative designs"
(of a person) introducing new ideas; original and creative in thinking.
Having read some of the comments here before clicking the link, I may have already had my mind made up before really looking into it.
I don't really know how you can quantify innovation. Number of people who've been impacted or adopted the idea(s) you innovated? Seems to me that a list like this is great for just telling who the 50 most innovative are, but I don't get the ranking system at all.
I actually read through quite a few of those and I don't doubt that those companies are innovative but I do question the rankings, big time. It doesn't say anywhere what the criteria was or who was involved in making those decisions.