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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alan Watkins , Simon MayPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9780367681913ISBN 10: 0367681919 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 15 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction PART ONE: THE CURRENT APPROACH TO INNOVATION 1. Traditional ‘Innovation’ & Why It Fails 2. Focusing on the Problem may be the Problem PART TWO: THE IMPELLER APPROACH UNPACKED 3. Start with the Solution 4. The Role of the Bee 5. How to Identify and Create More Bees 6. Other Players in the Innovation System 7. Getting to Market 8. Sale or Scale to Sustainable Growth 9. The Impeller FutureReviewsI hope this book acts as a wake-up call that engineers are the best and most inventive leaders, and provides greater understanding of the corrosive effect of so-called 'experts'. Engineers look at things differently, solve problems, and develop ideas through naivety and experimentation. Ours is a life of risk and of failure, when we first try things they fail, but we gradually improve them and persevere. I think that this, as an approach to life, should be celebrated, nurtured and encouraged. - Sir James Dyson Sadly, innovation still mainly consists of misused and misunderstood buzzwords, well-intentioned yet fruitless initiatives and snake-oil pedlars promising the panacea for all innovation ills. 'Innovation Sucks' shines a uniquely bright light into the four corners of innovation rethinking, innovation itself and providing novel frameworks that systematise successful commercialisation. A must-read for those bored with the hype who believe we need to revolutionise innovation. - Jordan Schlipf, Founder, Rainmaker I have said for years how we need to PULL customers with branding and emotion rather than PUSH to them with deals and discounting. This book blew my mind on how to create that pull. It literally rewrites how our brains see innovation. I have insisted it's read by my entire team. - Simon Beard, CEO, Culture Kings Imagine a book that will help you truly transform your business, navigate the smoke and mirrors, plus give you a recipe for real innovation and growth. This is that book. In my business the early results are incredible. - Simon Leslie, CEO, Ink Global Innovation often fails because the corporate funnel or filtering machine and the people who put the ideas into the machine fail. In too many businesses the strategy department and the leadership team aren't representative of their customers. This book reveals how we change the innovation machine and the machine operators to deliver a genuine business transformation. - Jeff Dodds, COO, Virgin Media You could spend thousands of hours researching innovation and leadership or you could let one of the masters do it for you and read this book. - Christina Bognet, CEO, Platejoy This book is brilliant in showing the value of all people, including those that think differently about things. I will be sending a copy to the CEOs of my top 10 pension fund holdings! It will be the most sound investment I've made all year! - Peter Needle, CEO, Segura Sadly, innovation still mainly consists of misused and misunderstood buzzwords, well-intentioned yet fruitless initiatives and snake-oil pedlars promising the panacea for all innovation ills. 'Innovation Sucks' shines a uniquely bright light into the four corners of innovation rethinking innovation itself and providing novel frameworks that systematise successful commercialisation. A must-read for those bored with the hype who believe we need to revolutionise innovation. - Jordon Schlipf, Founder and CEO, Rainmaking Venture Studio Author InformationAlan Watkins is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Founder of Complete – a consultancy that specialises in developing enlightened leadership through individual and team development. Alan is unusual in that he advises completely different businesses in totally different market sectors, in different geographies and works with many different types of businesses from innovative tech start-ups to FTSE 10 giants. He is the author of several successful books, including HR (R)Evolution: Change the Workplace, Change the World co-authored with Nick Dalton. Simon May is Managing Director and Co-Founder of Impeller Ventures which was set up to pioneer this type of novel approach to innovation. Impeller Ventures is also dedicated to tackling the huge waste that poor approaches to innovation create. With over 30 years of experience at the intersection of design, technology and business, Simon has developed brands, products, services, processes and business models for a range of organisations from start-ups, technology transfers and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to corporates and multinationals across a range of geographies and sectors. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |