Innovation : the five disciplines for creating what customers want / Curtis R. Carlson and William W. Wilmot.
By: Carlson, Curtis Ray.
Contributor(s): Wilmot, William W.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Crown Business, c2006Edition: 1st ed.Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-338) and index.Description: 356 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0307336697; 9780307336699.Subject(s): Technological innovations -- Management -- Case studies | Organizational effectiveness -- Case studies | Creative ability in business -- Case studies | Industrial management -- Case studies | New products -- Case studiesDDC classification: 658.4/063 Online resources: Table of contents | Contributor biographical information | Publisher descriptionItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-338) and index.
Why listen to us? -- The essence of innovation: how Frank hit a home run -- Innovate or die: the exponential economy -- Discipline 1: Important needs. Work on important customer and market needs: the RFID tag -- Creating customer value: your only job -- Discipline 2: value creation. It's as simple as NABC: how Liz got her big job -- Watering holes for creating value: the day the BBC walked in -- More ideas for faster value creation: origins of Linux -- Your elevator pitch: how HDTV began -- Your innovation plan: from the ski slope to the firehouse -- Discipline 3: innovation champions. A champion: the Mayor of Kellyville -- Discipline 4: innovation teams. Genius of teams: Douglas Engelbart and the birth of the personal computer -- Forming the innovation team: how we won an Emmy for HDTV -- Overcoming blockages to innovation: Jim Torpedoes a splended idea -- Innovation motivators: saving Larry's life -- Discipline 5: organizational alignment. Your innovation team: you can start now -- The innovation enterprise: continuous value creation (CVC) throughout -- Innovation's five disciplines: a foundation for national competitiveness in a world of abundance -- Appendix: value factor analysis.
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