A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing: Advice from Leading Experts in the Field

Author:   Paul Sloane
Publisher:   Kogan Page Ltd
ISBN:  

9780749463076


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   03 February 2011
Format:   Paperback
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A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing: Advice from Leading Experts in the Field


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Author:   Paul Sloane
Publisher:   Kogan Page Ltd
Imprint:   Kogan Page Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.367kg
ISBN:  

9780749463076


ISBN 10:   0749463074
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   03 February 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter - 00: Introduction – The Trend to Open Innovation – Paul Sloane; Chapter - 01: What is Open Innovation? – Julian Keith Loren; Chapter - 02: What is Crowdsourcing? – Renee Hopkins; Chapter - 03: Open Innovation Typology – Jeffrey Phillips; Chapter - 04: The Importance of a Strategic Approach to Open Innovation – Braden Kelley; Chapter - 05: Start at the End – David Simoes-Brown and Roland Harwood; Chapter - 06: Institutionalizing Open Innovation – Steven Goers PhD; Chapter - 07: The Strategic Context for Open Innovation – Andrew Gaule; Chapter - 08: Leadership Issues and Challenges in the OI World – Matthew Heim; Chapter - 09: Motivating the Crowd to Participate in Your Innovation Initiative – Hutch Carpenter; Chapter - 10: How LG Electronics Is Transforming Itself into an Innovation Company – Christopher J Ryu; Chapter - 11: Bridging Open Innovation Gaps – Andrea Meyer and Dana Meyer; Chapter - 12: Soft Skills for Open Innovation Success – Gail Martino and John Bartolone; Chapter - 13: Open Innovation with Customers: Co-creation at Threadless – Frank Piller; Chapter - 14: Introducing Open Innovation at Intuit – Jan Bosch and Petra M Bosch-Sijtsema; Chapter - 15: Problem description in Open Problem Solving: How to overcome cognitive and psychological roadblocks – Klaus-Peter Speidel; Chapter - 16: Building the Culture for Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing – Cathryn Hrudicka, Gwen Ishmael and Boris Pluskowski; Chapter - 17: Overcoming Resistance to OI – Todd Boone; Chapter - 18: Managing Legal and IP Issues – Denys Resnick; Chapter - 19: Fast, Open and Global – The future of innovation – Stefan Lindegaard; Chapter - 20: The Power of Open Collaboration in Connecting People – Pekka Pohjakallio and Pia Erkinheimo; Chapter - 21: Common Mistakes and Stress Points – Andrew Gaule; Chapter - 22: Attracting Open Innovation Partners – Portals, publicity and people – Kevin McFathing; Chapter - 23: Multistep Dynamic Expert Sourcing: A novel approach for open innovation platforms – Albert Meige and Boris Golden; Chapter - 24: The Acceleration of Innovation – Clinton Bonner; Chapter - 25: Envisioning the Future of Innovation – Stephen Shapiro

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. ..draws together some of the best advice on this growing area into a single volume... If your company is thinking about venturing into the brave new world of open innovation, this book ought to be on your must-read list. You'll gain some important insights into where to start, things you need to consider and what to watch out for. - Chuck Frey, www.innovationtools.com


If your company is thinking about venturing into the brave new world of open innovation, this book ought to be on your must-read list. You'll gain some important insights into where to start, things you need to consider and what to watch out for. www.innovationtools.com 20110316 Paul Sloane has done an excellent editing job. The twenty five chapters are each authored by different figures from the OI world. These include consultants, senior figures from industry and academics. A good number of them are prolific contributors to the innovation blogosphere. Their knowledge and experience covers OI in a broad range of industries and sectors. Anatello e-newsletter 20110322 If your company is thinking about venturing into the brave new world of open innovation, this book ought to be on your must-read list. You'll gain some important insights into where to start, things you need to consider and what to watch out for. Innovation Weblog 20110401


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The Editor, Paul Sloane is an experienced speaker, course leader and facilitator. He is a recognised authority on innovation and creative speaking and he speaks and gives workshops on these subjects to leading corporations around the world. He is the bestselling author of How to Be a Brilliant Thinker, The Leader's Guide to Lateral Thinking Skills and The Innovative Leader, also published by Kogan Page

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