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Jeanne Liedtka Books on Innovation and Design Thinking

InnovationTraining.org

These top Jeanne Liedtka’s books are a great source of information on innovation and design thinking. Design thinking books continue to be a popular topic on our blog, as many find them a useful way to learn about innovation and how to apply these techniques to organizational or personal challenges. Conclusion.

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BCG 2020 Report: Three Steps to Organizational Learning

InnovationTraining.org

In BCG’s recent report , they outlined three critical steps for leadership to take to improve organizational learning. From the foundation built in steps 1 and 2, companies can create and follow a clear roadmap moving forward. The learning ecosystem roadmap should guide every step of the transformation.

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Turn Ideas Into Outcomes: A Framework for Maturing Your Innovation Portfolio

Innov8rs

From idea competitions and startup incubators to virtual whiteboards and design thinking workshops, there is no shortage of mechanisms for brainstorming what’s possible in an organization. And at the organizational level, leadership has a clear roadmap for achieving ideal outcomes even faster. But what happens next?

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ITONICS mentioned in the Gartner Hype Cycle on Enterprise Architecture

ITONICS

Trendspotting, Human-Centered Design, Customer Journey Analytics), At the Peak (e.g. Security Architecture, Design Thinking, Digital Twin), Sliding Into the Trough (e.g. Architecture Roadmaps, EA Frameworks). If you are a current Gartner client, you can download the full report here. .

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Crafting the Path to Success: Designing Leadership Team Offsites for Strategic Planning Triumph

Leapfrogging

This plan will serve as a roadmap for your organization and a benchmark to measure progress against. To assist you in crafting a focused agenda for your offsite, you might find valuable guidance in how to design and run a strategic planning offsite.

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The Rise of Product Management

Moves the Needle

Ken Beer was the Director of Product Management and reported into the Marketing department. It was not unusual to find PM’s who reported into Engineering at the time, the two cases perhaps reflecting the above origin stories. This helps organizations build the right product and make informed decisions about their product roadmap.

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Revolutionize Your Team: Creating Psychology Safety with Experiential Intelligence

Leapfrogging

By setting clear expectations and goals, I provide my team with a roadmap to success. For more insights on how regular interactions can contribute to team success, consider reading about driving innovation in executive teams through experiential intelligence. Setting Clear Expectations and Goals Clarity is key to performance.