Roger D Smith 
Thinking About Innovation [EPUB ebook] 
How Coffee, Libraries, Western Movies, Modern Art, and AI Changed the World of Business

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Thinking About Innovation is a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic forces of change that have shaped our history and continue to dictate the evolution of business landscapes. This essential volume for leaders and innovators offers a deep dive into the theory and practice of innovation, without prescribing a one-size-fits-all definition. Instead, it acknowledges the reader’s understanding and builds upon it, providing a rich tapestry of insights and historical perspectives that span industries and epochs.

 

Drawing inspiration from the motto of the Royal Society, ‘Nullius in Verba, ‘ which advocates for evidence over hearsay, the book champions the spirit of inquiry and skepticism that has fueled monumental shifts such as the Age of Enlightenment and the rise of artificial intelligence. The essays within weave this ethos throughout narratives detailing the transformative power of innovation, from the emergence of European coffee houses to the digitization of baseball recruiting.

 

Authoritative yet accessible, Thinking About Innovation does not merely recount the past; it dissects the anatomy of change, offering a guidebook for those who stand at the forefront of the unknown. With a decade of popularity in a leading research management journal, these essays have influenced thought leaders and policy makers, now compiled for a broader audience.

 

The book acknowledges the ‘Sect of Innovation, ‘ the contemporary obsession with the concept, and the pressure to continuously evolve or risk obsolescence. It challenges readers to critically assess this cult-like fervor, urging them to understand innovation as a nuanced and multi-faceted phenomenon. It recognizes the contributions of influential thinkers like Clayton Christensen and CK Prahalad, building upon their work to chart new territories in innovation practice.

 

The author, a seasoned practitioner with 30 years of experience, shares principles distilled from a wealth of sources, emphasizing that innovation is often unpredictable and uncomfortable, yet essential. Key insights reveal that innovation is not ageist, is powered by passion, and while it’s desired, it is rarely welcomed with open arms due to its disruptive nature.

 

Innovation, as depicted in this book, is not a sterile laboratory phenomenon but a living, breathing, and often chaotic process that can be as threatening as it is thrilling. The book is not a passive read but a call to action, inviting leaders to embrace the messiness of innovation, to nurture it through its ‘adolescent phase, ‘ and to sustain it against the odds.

 

Thinking About Innovation is not just a historical account or a theoretical tome; it is a mentor in book form for anyone who aims to leave a mark on the world through change. It’s for the executive seeking to steer their company into the future, the manager who must inspire their team to break new ground, and the student or academic piecing together the complex puzzle of innovation theory.


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Part I: Innovation Culture 

Chapter 1: The Elixir of Innovation 

Chapter 2: Leonardo: Bridging the Gap 

Chapter 3: Wild West Innovation 

Chapter 4: The Rainbow Zebra 

Chapter 5: Innovate Like It’s 1985 

Chapter 6: A Spring in the Desert

Chapter 7: On the Greek Origins of Innovation


Part II: Innovation Intelligence 

Chapter 8: AI is the 21st Century Printing Press

Chapter 9: The Intelligent Decision

Chapter 10: A ‘Machine Learning First’ Company


Part III: Innovation Theory 

Chapter 11: Nullius in Verba-The Birth of Innovation 

Chapter 12: Bureaucracy as Innovation

Chapter 13: Modeling Disruption

Chapter 14: The Evolution of Innovation 

Chapter 15: Pardon the Constant Interruption 

Chapter 16: Productive Factory Towns 


Part IV: Innovation Practice 

Chapter 17: Major League Innovation 

Chapter 18: The Modern Art of Innovation

Chapter 19: Micro Innovation 

Chapter 20: Google Means Every 

Chapter 21: Where do they find the time? 

Chapter 22: Supercomputing On Your Desktop 

Chapter 23: Computing in the Cloud 

Chapter 24: Computing Beyond the Firewall 

Chapter 25: R&D in the Financial Crisis 

 

Part V: Innovation Leadership 

Chapter 26: Einstein and Picasso in R&D 

Chapter 27: Understanding and Acquiring Technology Assets 

Chapter 28: The Field-Grade CTO 

Chapter 29: Aligning Competencies, Capabilities and Resources 

Chapter 20: The Innovation-centric Company 

Chapter 31: Disruption, Globalization, and Innovation Management 

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 262 ● ISBN 9781938590115 ● Tamaño de archivo 12.6 MB ● Editorial Modelbenders LLC ● Publicado 2023 ● Edición 3 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 8848470 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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