Getting Innovation Right departs from the conventional wisdom of innovation, which encourages creativity, freewheeling experiments, tolerance for mistakes and failures, play, intuition, collaboration, curiosity, and so on. Play and curiosity are a wonderful part of everyday life and have their place in creating a culture of high performance, but they are not enough to drive results in the harsh realities of commerce. This book takes a hard-nosed stance and says, innovation is nothing if it is not successful. Here's what it ...
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Getting Innovation Right departs from the conventional wisdom of innovation, which encourages creativity, freewheeling experiments, tolerance for mistakes and failures, play, intuition, collaboration, curiosity, and so on. Play and curiosity are a wonderful part of everyday life and have their place in creating a culture of high performance, but they are not enough to drive results in the harsh realities of commerce. This book takes a hard-nosed stance and says, innovation is nothing if it is not successful. Here's what it takes to get traction and growth in the marketplace. A practical guide, this is the ultimate handbook for generating game-changing innovation in today's tumultuous economy, providing practicable guidance for an outcome-based approach to innovation that generates lasting value for clients. Kahan identifies the specific strategies that add value, including: introducing new ways of working, dealing successfully with disruption, coping with the down economy, responding to a revolutionary product sweeping through the marketplace and laying waste to existing industries. Most crucially, he presents a 7 step model for an innovation strategy that works: Discover Inflection Points Build Capacity Gather Business Intelligence Shift Perspective Exploit Disruption Generate Value Drive Uptake Getting Innovation Right will include stories, techniques, perspectives, and templates from the wide range of 60+ companies in diverse sectors where Kahan has led innovation initiatives. Innovation experts will contribute sidebars from their experience in the field. Grounded in real market experience, Getting Innovation Right is an indispensable resource for leaders looking to push the envelope in way that have the highest chance of success in the marketplace.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. Signed bookplate on fep. xviii, 246, [6] p. Figures. Tables. Notes. Index. Real-world strategies for uncovering potential and capitalizing on opportunity Innovation is worth little unless it generates lasting success, and gaining measurable results from new ideas requires more than creative risk-taking. Successful innovation demands a tactical approach, and Getting Innovation Right reveals how your company can secure real traction and growth in the marketplace. With Seth Kahan's outcome-based approach, based on his experience leading innovation initiatives at a diverse range of organizations, you will identify the inflection points that generate market opportunities for your company and leverage the best techniques for securing a foothold in a lucrative new space. Offers a framework of 7 key activities for results-driven innovation, from intelligence-gathering through execution Goes beyond abstract advice to offer hands-on approaches that are relevant and applicable in any organization The companion and follow-up to Seth Kahan's bestselling first book, Getting Change Right...Grounded in market-based reality, Getting Innovation Right is an indispensable resource for leaders looking to drive results and move in fresh directions. From Wikipedia: "Seth Kahan (July 9, 1959) is an American author and change agent specializing in business innovation. He is the author of three books: Building Beehives (2004), Getting Change Right (2010) and Getting Innovation Right (2013)....Kahan was born in New York City on July 9, 1959. In 1980, he graduated with a BA in Mathematics from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. From 1978 to 1992 Kahan wrote, directed, produced, and performed experimental theater. He led ensembles of up to forty musicians, dancers, poets, and actors. He also did a number of original one-man shows and was a professional storyteller from 1984 to 1996 with a focus on ritual, human transformation, and rites of passage. This work evolved into Kahan's organizational change work, enabling him to build engagement in multicultural, decentralized, and multi-disciplinary organizations. From 1996 to 1998, Kahan was a member of the team that spearheaded knowledge management in the World Bank, and helped champion organizational storytelling as a legitimate knowledge management practice. In 1999 he became the World Bank's Communications Manager for a worldwide IT systems renewal effort. From 2000-2002 he worked with the president of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn, on internal communication and building internal communities to address strategic issues on a global scale. Kahan left the World Bank in 2002 and founded his own company, Visionary Leadership. Since that time, he has worked with over 60 CEOs and executive directors. He developed strategy for the Peace Corps under director Gaddi Vasquez from 2004-2005, and provided change leadership at Royal Dutch Shell from 2007-2009, most notably for the introduction of Smart Fields in the Americas, a $20 million initiative which introduced advanced technology to obtain detailed data on oil and gas fields, helping to improve recovery and raise production. In 2008 Kahan helped leaders of organizations respond to the US Financial Crisis. As a result he began to focus on innovation in the face of disruption. He identified the four forces of disruption (customer challenges, industries upending, competition, and the rise of new business models) and his approach for successfully dealing with each. From 2010 onward Kahan has worked with the HR Certification Institute to raise a national conversation on the value of innovation in Human Resources for organizational strategy. Since 2012 he has worked with the National Apartment Association to raise operations and member engagement to world class, addressing issues that include governance transformation, data acquisition and mining, and customer service. Kahan is the author of three books, Building Beehives: A Handbook for Creating...
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