Diary of an Innovator

Diary of an Innovator
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 1492804177
ISBN-13 : 9781492804178
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Book Synopsis Diary of an Innovator by : Tom Borger

Download or read book Diary of an Innovator written by Tom Borger and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2013-08-14 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Innovation is what every company wants to be able to do, but so few can actually do. It sounds sexy. It sounds cool. It sounds like the right thing to say: “The way to succeed in the market place is through innovation!” Every company believes that their future success depends on it. The desire is there. Why can't the actions follow the intent? What is missing?In this insider's guide to innovation, Tom Borger reveals something that most companies do not want to admit, but that innovators and entrepreneurs have always known. Innovation success is not about the process. Most companies spend a lot of time and energy refining their innovation process. Leaders want to believe that if they could just get the right process in place, the latent innovative talent of their organization would be revealed. Process is an important component but this is typically something that many companies can get right. The truth is that the process is a commodity. What companies are missing is the premium--the people. People drive the innovation process. Innovation is not something you can put on autopilot with the right process. Innovation is about the people—attracting them to the organization and inspiring them to unleash their passion to drive the business.Tom shares numerous first-hand accounts of his efforts to drive innovation—in Fortune 500 companies as well as start-up businesses. This is a revealing study of the trials and tribulations of an innovator who drove change in organizations where the comfort of the status quo ruled. He forces the reader to hold up a mirror to reflect on their own actions (and in some case, inaction) in order to recognize that they are responsible for driving innovation and change. There are no excuses for inaction. Leaders must free people in the organization to make things happen, try new things, and challenge tradition and precedent. Individuals, not processes, create the future. It is not an easy path. There is no playbook. Be prepared for a long series of trial and error as you course-correct your way to success. The path to innovation is paved with failures. Embrace this reality.Uncertainty and inexperience are powerful sources of opportunity to innovators and sources of concern to the keepers of the status quo. Diary of an Innovator provides inspiration to the entrepreneur and innovator inside us all. It provides the call to action: let the innovator inside out!


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