Innovation is a State of Mind, James OLoghlin
Innovation is a State of Mind, James OLoghlin
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Innovation is a State of Mind
Simple strategies to be more innovative in what you do

Author: James O'Loghlin

Narrator: James O'Loghlin

Unabridged: 4 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 11/28/2023


Synopsis

Everyone says that innovation is important. The problem is that no one tells you how to be innovative. Innovation is a State of Mind sets out a step-by-step guide to creating innovative ideas and putting them into action. You'll learn how to generate more ideas with greater potential, how to grow and evaluate them, test their effectiveness, and then implement the ones that are going to improve your business.

Author James O'Loghlin has worked with over a thousand of Australia's best inventors and innovators in the eight years he hosted ABC-TV's The New Inventors. He studied what they do differently and how they are able to identify and take advantage of opportunities that the rest of us miss. Packed with engaging stories and a good dose of humor, this insightful guide helps you to make innovation a part of what you do every day.

● Change your thinking and identify overlooked opportunities

● Step around common roadblocks to innovation

● Generate better ideas, and find the ones that will improve your business

● Create a culture where innovation is part of everyone's job

● Harvest innovative ideas from the entire staff and find the ones that will make a difference


Reviews

Goodreads review by Softwaredeveloperlife on June 28, 2017

Demystifying The Process Of Innovation In A Nutshell I already knew what innovation is all about. I just want to get an affirmation of its importance and get the general big picture in case I missed anything. The insights the book delivers are mostly based on the interactions he had with contestants......more

Goodreads review by David on October 07, 2022

Nothing inherently groundbreaking in here, but it is good food for thought and (more usefully) specific action. It's well planned out - and very practical and helpful compared to most books in this kind of genre. It also doesn't overstay its welcome, coming in at under 200 pages. In running through......more