
This module contains 10 books about Innovation.
Through innovation knowledge can be translated into new products,
services or an increase in efficiency through new production methods.
This module brings the latest thinking on how to engender, facilitate
and exploit an innovation culture, how best to protect it and
how to evaluate the intellectual capital residing within an organization.
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Innovation Express
Covers the key areas of idea generation and creativity
from embedding innovation in the fabric of the organization
and making time (and money) available for it to learning how
to listen and to say ¿yes¿ rather than ¿no¿. Examples from Nestl¿Pearson
Television, and 3M, and ideas from Arthur Koes |
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Global Innovation
Covers the key areas of global innovation from understanding
what drives customers' demand for innovation in every area of
your business to strategies for developing your own practical,
innovation management process. Examples from some of the world's
most successful and award winning businesses |
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E-Innovation
Covers the key areas of e-innovation, from planning for
continuous change and trend forecasting to e-innovation processes
and distributed innovation. Examples from Napster, Cybiko, RedHat,
Handspring and Sony, and ideas from the smartest thinkers, including
Eric S. Raymond and James F. Moore |
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Creativity
Covers the key areas of creative team working and brainstorming,
leading projects with a creative output, choosing and backing
winning ideas and motivating and rewarding staff. Examples from
AOL Time-Warner, BMW, IDEO and Nortel Networks, and ideas from
the smartest thinkers including Edward de Bono |
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Technology Leaders
Covers all key aspects of technology leadership, from
open technology to entrepreneurial leadership, and from boundaryless
product development to resource allocation. Examples, cases
and ideas from the world's greatest technology companies, including
Hewlett Packard, Cisco, IBM, and Schlumberger |
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Intellectual Capital
Covers the key areas of intellectual capital, from value-adding
intellectual capital programmes and value capture to finding
the 'hook' and setting up measures. Examples from Dow Chemical,
Rockwell International, Clarica, and Buckman Labs, and ideas
from the smartest thinkers |
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The Innovative Individual
Covers the key areas of how ideas are inspired in individuals,
how to shape and test innovative projects, how individuals respond
to innovation-based change and how to rewarded them for their
creative output. Examples from the Disney Corporation, BMW and
ideas from the smartest thinkers |
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Taking Ideas to Market
Covers the key areas of innovation, from generating new
concepts and selecting the best opportunities to managing a
new product launch and ensuring effective delivery. Examples
from ABB, eBay, 3M and Zara, and ideas from Edward de Bono,
John Kao, Robert Cooper, Gary Hamel and Clayton Christiansen
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Creating an Innovative Culture
Covers the key ingredients of cultures that actively
stimulate and encourage innovation and creativity, from idea
generation and evaluation to the five key motivators and the
five key enablers that ensure great ideas come to fruition.
Examples from Goldman Sachs and 3M |
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Managing Intellectual Property
Covers the key areas of managing IPR from the alternative
forms available and their means of protection to approaches
for creating revenue and leveraging value. Examples from some
of the world's most successful businesses, including BTG, IBM
and the Teletubbies, and ideas from smart thinkers |
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