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Innovation

Innovation is arguably the most crucial and, at the same time, the most elusive skill to master for any business. Systematically developing novel products, services and processes to stay ahead of the competition requires concerted action on virtually all levels of your organization. Join the vanguard!

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9 Book

Quirky

The Remarkable Story of the Traits, Foibles, and Genius of Breakthrough Innovators Who Changed the World
Melissa Schilling
Public Affairs, 2018
9 Book

F.I.R.E.

How Fast, Inexpensive, Restrained, and Elegant Methods Ignite Innovation
Dan Ward
Dan Ward, 2014
9 Book

How Big Things Get Done

The Surprising Factors That Determine the Fate of Every Project, from Home Renovations to Space Exploration and Everything In Between
Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner
Crown, 2023
9 Article

You Might Be a Late Bloomer

The life secrets of those who flailed early but succeeded by old age
David Brooks
The Atlantic, 2024
8 Book

Math-ish

Finding Creativity, Diversity, and Meaning in Mathematics
Jo Boaler
HarperOne, 2024
8 Book

LIT: Life Ignition Tools

Use Nature's Playbook to Energize Your Brain, Spark Ideas, and Ignite Action
Jeff Karp and Teresa Barker
William Morrow, 2024
7 Book

Born to Create

How Creativity Sparks Connection, Innovation, and Belonging in our New World of Work
Anne Jacoby
Fast Company Press, 2024
9 Book

Do Bigger Things

A Practical Guide to Powerful Innovation in a Changing World
Dan McClure and Jennifer Wilde
Fast Company Press, 2024
8 Book

Empowered

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Products (Silicon Valley Product Group)
Marty Cagan and Chris Jones
Wiley, 2020
9 Book

The Creative Brain

Myths and Truths
Anna Abraham
MIT Press, 2024
9 Book

The Experimentation Field Book

A Step-by-Step Project Guide
Jeanne Liedtka et al.
Columbia Business School Publishing, 2024
9 Article

The Rise and Fall of the Industrial R&D Lab

For a time in recent history, R&D labs seemed to exist in a golden age of innovation and productivity. But this period vanished as swiftly as it came to be. How did it happen, and why did it fade away?
Ben Southwood
Works in Progress, 2020