Innovate Like Edison: The Five-Step System for Breakthrough Business SuccessPenguin, 2007年10月25日 - 320 頁 Read Sarah Miller Caldicott's posts on the Penguin Blog. Michael J. Gelb, author of the international bestseller How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci, and Sarah Miller Caldicott, a descendant of Thomas Edison, introduce a revolutionary new system for successful innovation. Bestselling author Michael J. Gelb and Sarah Miller Caldicott introduce a carefully researched, easy-to-apply system of the five success secrets inspired by the creative methods of Thomas Alva Edison. The greatest innovator in American history, Edison set the stage for America’s global leadership in innovation by his focus on practical accomplishment. Now Gelb and Caldicott apply the best practices of this American genius to contemporary business situations to help today’s leaders harness their own innovative potential. Innovate Like Edison is a blueprint for success that will enable executives and entrepreneurs to revitalize their own ingenuity and thrive in today’s culture of innovation. |
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... West, and Nancy Miller Arnn. As part of our research we interviewed many innovators from a wide range of disciplines. Stories, examples, and quotations from these remarkable individuals appear throughout the text. In most cases we've ...
... West, and Nancy Miller Arnn. As part of our research we interviewed many innovators from a wide range of disciplines. Stories, examples, and quotations from these remarkable individuals appear throughout the text. In most cases we've ...
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... These rules were manifest in his establishment of the world's first Research and Development laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey, and the first Industrial Research and Development (R&D) complex at West Orange, New Jersey. Edison was the.
... These rules were manifest in his establishment of the world's first Research and Development laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey, and the first Industrial Research and Development (R&D) complex at West Orange, New Jersey. Edison was the.
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... West Orange, New Jersey. Edison was the first person to create a system for innovation. His focus on practical accomplishment set the stage for America's global leadership in innovation. Before Thomas Edison, innovation was viewed as ...
... West Orange, New Jersey. Edison was the first person to create a system for innovation. His focus on practical accomplishment set the stage for America's global leadership in innovation. Before Thomas Edison, innovation was viewed as ...
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... West Orange, New Jersey, Edison drove innovation on many levels, including strategic, technological, product/service, process, and design innovations. How did Edison excel in so many different kinds of innovation? What are the key ...
... West Orange, New Jersey, Edison drove innovation on many levels, including strategic, technological, product/service, process, and design innovations. How did Edison excel in so many different kinds of innovation? What are the key ...
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... Western Union Telegraph Company as a master telegrapher. Working twelve hours a day, six days a week, Edison still found time to work on his own inventions. As he made his way in the world of communications and telegraph technology ...
... Western Union Telegraph Company as a master telegrapher. Working twelve hours a day, six days a week, Edison still found time to work on his own inventions. As he made his way in the world of communications and telegraph technology ...
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THREE Competency 1Solutioncentered Mindset | |
FOUR Competency 2Kaleidoscopic Thinking | |
FIVE Competency 3Fullspectrum Engagement | |
SIX Competency 4Mastermind Collaboration | |
SEVEN Competency 5Supervalue Creation | |
EIGHT Edisons Legacy in the Twentyfirst Century | |
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