100 Great Innovation Ideas: (Record no. 961)
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9789388247573 |
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Classification number | 658.4063 |
Item number | WRI |
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Personal name | Wright, Howard |
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Title | 100 Great Innovation Ideas: |
Remainder of title | from leading companies around the / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | by Howard Wright |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Mumbai; |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Embassy Books, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2012. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 275p.; |
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Formatted contents note | Introduction<br/>The ideas<br/>Part 1 Approach<br/>1 Take a break from technology<br/>2 Reward innovation and creativity<br/>3 Acknowledge and celebrate progress<br/>4 Take your time<br/>5 Be prepared to fail and learn from it<br/>6 Take chances<br/>7 Make a movie of the problem or situation<br/>8 Be open to new ideas<br/>9 Plan for action<br/>10 Live the future<br/>11 Keep things simple<br/>12 Brand your team or project<br/>13 Spread the word<br/>14 Look for the silver lining<br/>Part 2- Creativity & Ideas<br/>15 The 20:20:20 technique<br/>16 Using 8:3:3 - finding your passion!<br/>17 Have fun!<br/>18 Heroes and villains<br/>19 Be childlike, not childish<br/>20 Generate as many ideas as you can<br/>21 Read science fiction<br/>22 Look back at history<br/>23 Media storming<br/>24 Biomimicry - how would nature do it?<br/>25 Make things look ridiculous... on purpose<br/>26 Stop telling yourself you're not innovative<br/>27 Carry a camera<br/>28 Listen to classical music<br/>29 Be a visitor in your own world<br/>30 Think in new areas<br/>31 Try snowballing<br/>32 Read as much as you can<br/>33 Practice creativity<br/>34 Fight your fear of failure<br/>35 Think about the environmental impact<br/>36 Understand your biorhythms<br/>37 Create an ideal competitor<br/>38 Take a bath<br/>39 Bring in diversity<br/>Part 3 - People<br/>40 Excite your team<br/>41 Foster enthusiasm - it's infectious<br/>42 Ask someone new for coffee<br/>43 Communicate, communicate, communicate<br/>44 Become an evangelist for innovation<br/>45 Who are you innovating for?<br/>46 Attend conferences that are 'off-topic'<br/>47 Follow interesting bloggers and twitterers<br/>48 Think like a venture capitalist<br/>49 Learn to listen<br/>50 Break your routines<br/>51 Change your attitude<br/>52 Make a list own your life<br/>53 Role-play<br/>54 Believe in yourself<br/>55 Get rid of self-limiting habits<br/>56 Create the right environment<br/>57 Understand the problem<br/>58 Set up an ideas wall<br/>59 Set up an ideas bank<br/>Part 4 Process<br/>60 Stand in other people's shoes<br/>61 Understand what you mean by innovation<br/>62 Think the unthinkable<br/>63 Use random objects<br/>64 Map the process<br/>65 Alternate business models<br/>66 ABC leadership<br/>67 Explore the 'givens'<br/>68 Make it real create a model of your idea<br/>69 Expect the unexpected<br/>70 Learn from every step<br/>71 Anticipate problems, obstacles, enemies and processe<br/>72 Feed on failure<br/>Part 5 Research<br/>73 Set up a blog<br/>74 Competitive analyses<br/>75 Apply constraints<br/>76 No constraints<br/>77 Consider the big picture<br/>78 Create a vision for your idea<br/>79 Plan for action<br/>80 Amplification through simplification<br/>Part 6 - Technique<br/>81 Most ridiculous ideas<br/>82 Work backwards<br/>83 Recycle old ideas<br/>84 Focus on the customer<br/>85 Seek solitude<br/>86 Benchmark your innovation<br/>87 Look for what people aren't doing<br/>88 Harvest ideas from unusual sources<br/>89 Suspend judgment<br/>90 Stimulate innovation and insight<br/>91 Try writing differently<br/>92 Morphological modelling<br/>93 Ask challenging questions<br/>94 Actively seek out the opposite<br/>95 Ditch group brainstorming<br/>96 Think of the good and the bad<br/>97 Trim the fat<br/>98 Tolerate ambiguity<br/>99 Find the spaces<br/>100 Keep on trying<br/>Appendix<br/>Weekly innovation activity list |
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Summary, etc. | "Companies that fail to innovate will eventually disappear from the face of the earth. The era of focusing on incrementing sales has passed. The buzz word now is, disrupt yourself or be disrupted! Innovation has become critical in today s highly volatile business environment. The 100 great innovation ideas in this book will make you an idea factory, giving you the power to transform your workplace. The author doesn't stop at just giving you these ideas but also arms you with suggestions on how you can execute them in your own life or organization. The secret to successful innovation is to remain curious, stay positive and retain your enthusiasm. The ideas in this book will give you the ability to do just that. " |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | Great Ideas |
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Central Library | Central Library | 29/04/2024 | 658.4063 WRI | 000959 | 29/04/2024 | 29/04/2024 | Books |