8 Steps To Innovation

· Harper Collins
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A guide to systematic, as opposed to incidental, ad-hoc innovation Innovation need not only be jugaad. For the first time a book shows us how in India, innovation can be introduced in one's organization in a systematic, deliberate way. 8 Steps to Innovation explains how you can do this by building an idea pipeline in your organization, improving the velocity of ideas coming in, and implementing the ideas within the given constraints. All this is shown through nice, snappy examples, mostly homegrown Indian ones. Few books in the market talk about innovation in the Indian context with Indian examples as this one does.

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4.6
13 reviews
SURYA Narayan
16 November 2019
This book has great potential on innovation idea build thinking abilities
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Priya Ki Jawani
29 March 2014
Very gud book
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1 November 2021
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About the author

Rishikesha T. Krishnan is a professor at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, where he teaches innovation management and strategy. His book, From Jugaad to Innovation, identified the challenges faced by India in enhancing industrial innovation, and how these can be overcome. He has worked with NASSCOM and CII on innovation initiatives, and has been a member of the jury for Nasscom's innovation awards thrice. His blog, http://jugaadtoinnovation.blogspot.in tracks contemporary trends in innovation. Dr Vinay Dabholkar is the president of Catalign Innovation Consulting and helps organizations foster a culture of innovation. He has worked with several organizations in India over half a decade to develop the idea pipeline and the innovation leadership pipeline. Before starting his independent consulting career, he worked with technology companies such as Motorola and Sasken. He shares his insights on innovation in his blog :http://cataligninnovation.blogspot.in/.

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