The Innovation Killer by Rabe Cynthia Barton

The Innovation Killer by Rabe Cynthia Barton

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According to the book, the right zero gravity thinker can ideally possess the following traits: Psychological distance: the important tool of the impartial observer, it enables him or her to maintain an open mind. It helps to identify when and why you should call in a collaborator, and how you and your team can start working with him or her.

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The Innovation Killer by Rabe Cynthia Barton

Knowledge is good, preaches the inscription under the statue of college founder Emil Faber in the film Animal House. But as valid as that declamation may be at a university, in the corporate world what passes for knowledge can be a killer. Companies and teams rely on what we know and the way we do things here to speed decision making and maintain a sense of order. But progress demands change, risk taking, and occasionally, revolution. Processes must be overhauled, assumptions challenged, taboos broken. But how do you do it? Who among the group will take responsibility for a brand new initiative or unorthodox decision? Who will be willing to stand up and say, in essence, that the emperor has no clothes? As much as we laud the concept of thinking outside of the box, most of us think it's a lot safer to stay inside. It's time to call in a zero-gravity thinker who is not weighed down by the twin innovation killers - GroupThink and its close cousin, ExpertThink. Such outsiders are in plentiful supply, whether from the department down the hall, the branch office, a consulting firm or even another company. Unburdened by all the nagging issues that plague even very effective groups, the outsider will know new ways around a problem, identify possibilities where none seemed to exist, and spot potential problems before they spin out of control. According to The Innovation Killer, the right zero gravity thinker will ideally possess the following traits: Psychological distance: the most important tool of the impartial observer, it enables him or her to maintain an open mind. Renaissance tendencies: a wide range of interests, experiences, and influences more readily inspires innovative approaches. Related expertise: strength in a relevant area may lead to intersection points at which solutions are often found. The book helps to identify when and why you should call in a collaborator, where to find one, and how you and your team can start working with him or her. There are also strategies for turning yourself into a zero-gravity thinker when it's simply not practical to bring in a true outsider. Knowledge is good, except when it trumps real innovation. Whether your team is too focused on the forest or can't see past the trees, this book will help you add the perspective you need to make the great decisions that will move your company forward.
Cynthia Barton Rabe is the Innovation Strategist for Intel Corporation, a company known worldwide for its innovative practices. She has more than 20 years' experience in senior business and marketing management roles, focusing on innovation and new business creation.
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ISBN 13 9780814408834
ISBN 10 0814408834
Title The Innovation Killer
Author Rabe Cynthia Barton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Amacom
Year published 2006-07-01
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.