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OverviewThis playbook for thriving in the innovation era reveals the secret of high-performing teams through the captivating fable of Stone Soup, a story packed with profound insights into how human psychology, collaboration, and game theory intersect to create breakthrough results. Technology innovation failure has become so routine that no one is surprised by it, but the age of AI, remote teams, and constant disruption demands a new approach—one that embraces both individual self-interest and collective goals. This book taps the ancient and powerful storytelling tradition to present a deceptively simple model for building high-performance teams, to show how even the most complex projects can be transformed into journeys of shared success. This is also the book on AI that non-technical executives will actually read, as its story allows readers to experience the implementation of an AI project first-hand, including the expectations, challenges, pitfalls and victories experienced by the team along the way. The book is complemented by a robust training website, offering readers further educational resources such as tutorials, detailed walkthroughs of the concepts proposed in the book, and forums and live Q&A sessions. C-suite and senior leaders, as well as project and product management professionals, will enjoy and benefit from this concise, engaging resource to help them enhance their ability to navigate challenges, foster teamwork, and achieve consistent results without being bogged down by overly complex theories. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kenneth LowePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781041038153ISBN 10: 1041038151 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 03 February 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsForeword. Acknowledgements. Decline or Approve Cast. Preface. How to Read This Book. Introduction – Innovation Strategy. Chapter 1 – Reframing Innovation. Chapter 2 – Pattern Recognition. Chapter 3 – Humans & Innovation. Chapter 4 – Stone Soup Fable. PART ONE – PILLAR I: ALIGNMENT. Chapter 5 – Problems with Planning. Chapter 6 – Setting Expectations. Chapter 7 – Role Playing. Chapter 8 – Foundations of Strategy. Chapter 9 – Creating a Nexus. Chapter 10 – Hidden Strategy. Chapter 11 – Communicating Risk. Chapter 12 – Gaining Momentum. Chapter 13 – Playing Games. Chapter 14 – Subtle Strategy. Chapter 15 – Shaping Behavior. Chapter 16 – Habit. Chapter 17 – Assigning Work. Chapter 18 – Stakeholder Management. Chapter 19 – Traps, Crises, and Pitfalls. PART TWO– PILLAR II: IMPACT. Chapter 20 – Convergence. Chapter 21 – Beginning of the End. Chapter 22 – Launch. EpilogueReviewsAuthor InformationKenneth Lowe is a seasoned technology leader with over two decades of experience in delivering complex solutions around the globe, working with large consulting firms and internal professional services teams, and as an independent consultant. He is the co-founder of Amaryllis Software, which offers innovative strategy and planning products that embody this book’s principles. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland and has completed an executive education program at The Wharton School, focused on technology strategy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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