Innovation related reading
books:
Innovator's solution Author: Clayton Christensen and Michael Raynor, this book is the follow-up work of Christensen Innovator's dilemma. This commercial bestseller is commendable because it provides a comprehensive, well-written, well-researched organization how to get rid of their past success and ultimately prevent them from achieving this goal. The next step is to change.
Drive growth through innovation Author: Robert B. Tucker, I do not know why this book does not get more recognition. If you really want to be an innovation organization, Tucker is doing a great job in breaking the necessary conditions for a physical commitment. The writings and examples used are clear and easy to understand, making this book about innovation I find more than most people recommend.
Innovative art As a design consultancy, IDEO CEO Kelly's Tom Kelly, the design consulting firm leads the readers to think creatively, allowing the team/team to think creatively and then integrate the creative thinking culture into the organization. Of course, all of this is from the perspective of product design. These stories are a bit selfish, but very enjoyable, let me say, "That's so cool." Some time.
Open innovation Author: Henry Chesbrough, Open Innovation seminal writings. It is a good description of what open innovation is, the benefits of pursuing an open innovation strategy, and examples of examples of successful use. It is written for business people in a business style, but don't object to it. If you are interested in open innovation, this book is for you.
Crack creativity Michael Michalko, although writing more for practitioners, provides a good overview of how to look at what others can't do and how to think about things that others haven't thought of. From a content point of view, very similar to his other book, writing and examples are better Crack the idea. The tips, exercises, and group work presented here are great for looking around when looking for ideas to help hold a seminar. Michalko also launched Thinkpak, a card to help all stages of brainstorming.
Beaten on the head Author: Roger von Oech, I love this book! It is not your basic business text. Write more for practitioners, ReplayA lot of exercises and ideas for how to release the creativity of yourself and others. The final chapter explains not only the need to come up with good ideas, but also actions and bringing ideas to market. Von Oech launched two decks of cards. Creative Whack Pack with Innovative Whack Pack Inspire and stimulate creative thinking.
Insist on doing Author: Chip Heath and Dan Heath, the book written by two brothers, this book does not focus on innovation, but this book to explore how ideas become viscous concepts directly applicable to the development of innovative products and services or improvements. One of these books lets you think about how to communicate and show yourself. A good read.
How does the breakthrough happen? Author: Andrew Hargadon, title of the book is obvious. Although the material is good, it seems destined to suffer the same fate as many business books - being taken away.
Fast two Author: Markides and premise Geroski, this book is not the inventor of the famous [and rich], but innovators, able to adopt technology invented and people to enter the market the way consumers find valuable. This book uses examples as a way to prove its point of view and clarifies the key to becoming a "fast second" company and gaining value.
Video:
A.G. Lafley discussed P&G's innovations. This 15-minute video clip provides a good overview of how they view P&G's innovations and their journey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvIUSxXrffc&feature=related
Web site:
As their website says, more Inspiration.com lets you discover innovative products and technologies in all possible areas. Just 30 minutes to view all the cool products from around the world.
LateralAction.com provides comments on all the content of the idea, with a clear preference for the type of idea. It has a good connection with articles on the web. This is definitely a very insightful short reading of several times a week.
Www.innocentive.com is the first and leader in open innovation on the Internet. They released the challenges of the business and received the best answer. Respondents from all over the world are mainly engaged in these studies, but there are also development problems, hoping to solve them and get paid.
article:
There are a lot of articles related to innovation. I just suggested looking at the 3 to 5 latest articles on the subject in the Harvard Business Review and McKinsey Quarterly, instead of trying to pick out 1 or 2 special notes.
Orignal From: Master innovation - reading, video, website
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