Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Good Books on Innovation

Good Books on Innovation

If you’re looking for more insight into the successful application of innovation, here’s a list of thought-provoking books you'll probably enjoy:

“Making innovation work - how to manage it, measure it, and profit from it”
by Tony Davila, Marc J. Epstein, and Robert Shelton

“The ten faces of innovation: IDEO’s strategies for beating the devil’s advocate & driving creativity throughout your organization”
by Tom Kelley and Jonathan Littman

“Open innovation - the new imperative for creating and profiting from technology”
by Henry Chesbrough

“The Kaizen way - one small step can change your life”
by Robert Maurer

“Dealing with Darwin: how great companies innovate at every phase of their evolution”
by Geoffrey Moore

“The elegant solution: Toyota’s formula for mastering innovation”
by Matthew E. May

“Fast second: how smart companies bypass radical innovation to enter and dominate new markets”
by Constantinos C. Markides and Paul A. Geroski

No comments: