The ten faces of innovation : IDEO's strategies for beating the devil's advocate [and] driving creativity throughout your organization / Tom Kelley with Jonathan Littman.
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: New York : Currency/Doubleday, c2005Descripción: xi, 273 p. : il. ; 25 cmISBN: 0385512074; 9780385512077Tema(s): Efectividad organizacional | Innovaciones tecnológicas -- Aspectos sociales | Organizational effectiveness | Technological innovations -- Social aspectsClasificación CDD: 658.4/06 Clasificación LoC:HD58.9 | K45 2005Recursos en línea: Companion web site | Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Sample text Resumen: Reveals the strategies a major design firm uses to foster innovative thinking throughout an organization and overcome the naysayers who stifle creativity. The role of the devil's advocate allows individuals to raise questions and concerns that effectively kill new projects and ideas, while claiming no personal responsibility; nothing is more potent in stifling innovation. Drawing on nearly 20 years of experience, Kelley identifies ten roles people can play in an organization to foster innovation and new ideas while offering an effective counter to naysayers.--From publisher description.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Reveals the strategies a major design firm uses to foster innovative thinking throughout an organization and overcome the naysayers who stifle creativity. The role of the devil's advocate allows individuals to raise questions and concerns that effectively kill new projects and ideas, while claiming no personal responsibility; nothing is more potent in stifling innovation. Drawing on nearly 20 years of experience, Kelley identifies ten roles people can play in an organization to foster innovation and new ideas while offering an effective counter to naysayers.--From publisher description.
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