Continuous change calls for continuous innovation.
If you read nothing else on innovation, read this book.
We've chosen a new selection of current and classic Harvard Business
Review articles that will help you invest in your best innovation
bets, learn from setbacks, and bring bold new offerings to market.
This book will inspire you to:
- Know
your customers' "jobs to be done"
- Harness
the benefits of design thinking
- Bring
AI into the innovation process
- Keep
bureaucracy and structure from stifling creativity
- Build
a culture of experimentation
- Become
the disrupter in your industry
This collection of articles includes "What Is
Disruptive Innovation?" by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael E. Raynor, and
Rory McDonald; "Innovation Doesn't Have to Be Disruptive," by W. Chan
Kim and Renée Mauborgne; "Great Innovators Create the Future, Manage the
Present, and Selectively Forget the Past," by Vijay Govindarajan; "A
New Approach to Strategic Innovation," by Haijian Si, Christoph Loch, and
Stelios Kavadias; "A Refresher on Discovery-Driven Planning," by Amy
Gallo; "Know Your Customers' "Jobs to Be Done"," by Clayton
M. Christensen, Taddy Hall, Karen Dillon, and David S. Duncan; "Breaking
Down the Barriers to Innovation," by Scott D. Anthony, Paul Cobban, Rahul
Nair, and Natalie Painchaud; "The Inescapable Paradox of Managing
Creativity," by Linda A. Hill, Greg Brandeau, Emily Truelove, and Kent
Lineback; "Find Innovation Where You Least Expect It," by Tony
McCaffrey and Jim Pearson; "Engineering Reverse Innovations," by Amos
Winter and Vijay Govindarajan; "Can AI Help Your Company Innovate? It Depends,"
by Lynn Wu and Sam Ransbotham; "Why Design Thinking Works," by Jeanne
M. Liedtka; "If Your Innovation Effort Isn't Working, Look at Who's on the
Team," by Nathan Furr, Kyle Nel, and Thomas Zoëga Ramsøy; "What's
Your Best Innovation Bet?" by Melissa A. Schilling; and "Strategies
for Learning from Failure," by Amy C. Edmondson.
HBR's 10 Must Reads are definitive collections
of classic ideas, practical advice, and essential thinking from the pages
of Harvard Business Review. Exploring topics like disruptive
innovation, emotional intelligence, and new technology in our ever-evolving
world, these books empower any leader to make bold decisions and inspire
others.
This Updated and Expanded edition features
new, breakthrough articles, additional short-form pieces, and a detailed
discussion guide to give you and your team the tools you need for sustained
success.
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