The article leaves out my favorite part of the Post-It Note story.<p>When Silver and Fry were trying to get 3M management to productize Post-It's, they could not get any traction with anyone with authority to launch a product. So, they made up a prototype batch in their lab, put some on the desk of every executive's secretary, with a note to call their department secretary if they wanted more. They gave their department secretary a supply and told her they would make more as needed. Soon she was getting orders from every secretary on the campus.<p>One day she came to them and said: "This has got to stop! I am spending all my time filling orders for these sticky notes and I can't get my job done!" So they told her to just stop. "We have enough data for our experiment now, so you can just stop and get back to your regular job."<p>I find that part of the story simply delicious.