The Myths of Innovation 2nd Edition
(häftad)av Scott Berkun
- Format:
- Häftad (paperback)
- Utgiven:
- 2010-09-07
- Språk:
- Engelska
In this new paperback edition of the classic bestseller, you'll be taken on a hilarious, fast-paced ride through the history of ideas. Author Scott Berkun will show you how to transcend the false stories that many business experts, scientists, and much of pop culture foolishly use to guide their thinking about how ideas change the world. With four new chapters on putting the ideas in the book to work, updated references and over 50 corrections and improvements, now is the time to get past the myths, and change the world.
You'll have fun while you learn:
- Where ideas come from
- The true history of history
- Why most people don't like ideas
- How great managers make ideas thrive
- The importance of problem finding
- The simple plan (new for paperback)
Since its initial publication, this classic bestseller has been discussed on NPR, MSNBC, CNBC, and at Yale University, MIT, Carnegie Mellon University, Microsoft, Apple, Intel, Google, Amazon.com, and other major media, corporations, and universities around the world. It has changed the way thousands of leaders and creators understand the world. Now in an updated and expanded paperback edition, it's a fantastic time to explore or rediscover this powerful view of the world of ideas.
"Sets us free to try and change the world." --Guy Kawasaki, Author of Art of The Start
"Small, simple, powerful: an innovative book about innovation." --Don Norman, author of Design of Everyday Things
"Insightful, inspiring, evocative, and just plain fun to read. It's totally great." --John Seely Brown, Former Director, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)
"Methodically and entertainingly dismantling the cliches that surround the process of innovation." --Scott Rosenberg, author of Dreaming in Code; cofounder of Salon.com
"Will inspire you to come up with breakthrough ideas of your own." --Alan Cooper, Father of Visual Basic and author of The Inmates are Running the Asylum
"Brimming with insights and historical examples, Berkun's book not only debunks widely held myths about innovation, it also points the ways toward making your new ideas stick." --Tom Kelley, GM, IDEO; author of The Ten Faces of Innovation
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Övrig information
Scott Berkun worked on the Internet Explorer team at Microsoft from 1994-1999 and left the company in 2003 with the goal of writing enough books to fill a shelf. The Myths of Innovation is his second book: he wrote the best seller, The Art of Project Management (O'Reilly 2005). He makes a living writing, teaching and speaking. He teaches a graduate course in creative thinking at the University of Washington, runs the sacred places architecture tour at NYC's GEL conference, and writes about innovation, design and management at http://www.scottberkun.com.
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Innehållsförteckning
Commitment to research accuracy; Preface for the paperback edition; Chapter 1: The myth of epiphany; 1.1 Ideas never stand alone; Chapter 2: We understand the history of innovation; 2.1 Why does history seem perfect?; 2.2 Evolution and innovation; Chapter 3: There is a method for innovation; 3.1 How innovations start; 3.2 The seeds of innovation; 3.3 The challenges of innovation; 3.4 The infinite paths of innovation; 3.5 Finding paths of innovation; Chapter 4: People love new ideas; 4.1 Managing the fears of innovation; 4.2 Negative things innovators hear; 4.3 The innovators dilemma explained; 4.4 Frustration + innovation = entrepreneurship?; 4.5 How innovations gain adoption: the truth about ideas before their time; Chapter 5: The lone inventor; 5.1 The convenience of lone inventors; 5.2 The challenge of simultaneous invention; 5.3 The myth of the lone inventor; 5.4 Stepping-stones: the origins of spreadsheets and E=mc2; Chapter 6: Good ideas are hard to find; 6.1 The dangerous life of ideas; 6.2 How to find good ideas; 6.3 Ideas and filters; Chapter 7: Your boss knows more about innovation than you; 7.1 The myth that managers know what to do; 7.2 Five challenges of managing innovation; Chapter 8: The best ideas win; 8.1 Why people believe the best wins; 8.2 The secondary factors of innovation; 8.3 Space, metrics, and Thomas Jefferson; 8.4 The goodness/adoption paradox; Chapter 9: Problems and solutions; 9.1 Problems as invitations; 9.2 Framing problems to help solve them; 9.3 The truth about serendipity; Chapter 10: Innovation is always good; 10.1 Measuring innovation: the goodness scale; 10.2 Innovations are unpredictable (DDT, automobiles, and the Internet); 10.3 Technology accelerates without discrimination; 10.4 The good and bad, the future and the past; Chapter 11: Epilogue: Beyond hype and history; 11.1 The simple plan; Chapter 12: Creative thinking hacks; 12.1 Kill creative romance; 12.2 Combinations; 12.3 Inhibition; 12.4 Environment; 12.5 Persistence; 12.6 Creative thinking hacks; Chapter 13: How to pitch an idea; 13.1 All ideas demand change; Chapter 14: How to stay motivated; 14.1 The big motivations; Research and recommendations; Annotated bibliography; Ranked bibliography; Other research sources; Photo credits; Chapter openers; Figures; Acknowledgments; For the paperback edition; For the original edition; How to help this book: A request from the author; Colophon;
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