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Top Jobs to be Done Books (JTBD)

InnovationTraining.org

In this guide, you’ll learn how to figure out what customers want (even when they can’t express it), sort valuable insights from less useful data, dig into the “why”, develop solutions that work, spot emerging trends, and more. Get it here. Jobs to be Done: A Roadmap for Customer-Centered Innovation. Get it here.

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The Innovative Mentor

IdeaScale

They take a long-term view of their staff and see innovation projects as an opportunity to stretch their employees’ capabilities and to help them achieve their aspirations. A mentor enables innovators to focus on their project results while also learning about themselves along the way. The M entor Role in I nnovation .

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Barrier Buster: Clearing the Way for Breakthrough Ideas

IdeaScale

Guiding projects along the path of least resistance and avoiding political pitfalls. Innovation means change, and change can be quite disruptive and emotionally charged. Innovation leaders help new ideas mature and create paths of least resistance so projects can navigate the political, economic, and cultural obstacles.

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Innovation Accounting – The Second System – Podcast Transcript

IM Insights

Let’s put , put everything that we know together and make it really practical handbook so that everyone can do it right. Because if there’s no second system , there’s not going to be disruptive innovation. How do you put it together in terms of making a of meaningful handbook ? We have this thing that works.

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The dos and don'ts of innovation shared by 10 global leaders

hackerearth

Easily the first lesson in the innovation handbook, asking “why” and “what-if” will set the ball rolling. Companies such as the construction company Mirvac has separate spaces designated for innovation where people from diverse teams collaborate for projects and workshops, thereby accelerating transformation.

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Innovation is a team sport

Cris Beswick

Naresh Jain (2009) claims: “Team members need to learn how to help one another, help other team members realise their true potential, and create an environment that allows everyone to go beyond their limitations”. [4] It’s still necessary but needs a companion, and we believe that companion sits between incremental and disruptive innovation.

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Top 10 must-read books on Innovation

hackerearth

Some of the principles in the book include a plan for systematic learning, listening to customers, testing to learn, de-risking your business model, and canvassing your plan. Running Lean is undoubtedly an inspiring book for anyone looking to start a business project or company. The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton M.

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