Thinking in New Boxes: A New Paradigm for Business Creativity (Unabridged) Thinking in New Boxes: A New Paradigm for Business Creativity (Unabridged)

Thinking in New Boxes: A New Paradigm for Business Creativity (Unabridged)

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Publisher Description

When BIC, manufacturer of disposable ballpoint pens, wanted to grow, it looked for an idea beyond introducing new sizes and ink colors. Someone suggested lighters.


LIGHTERS?


With an idea that seemed crazy at first, that bright executive, instead of seeing BIC as a pen company—a business in the PEN “box”—figured out that there was growth to be found in the DISPOSABLE “box.” And he was right. Now there are disposable BIC lighters, razors, even phones. The company opened its door to a host of opportunities.


IT INVENTED A NEW BOX.


Your business can, too. And simply thinking “out of the box” is not the answer. True ingenuity needs structure, hard analysis, and bold brainstorming. It needs to start


THINKING IN NEW BOXES

 

—a revolutionary process for sustainable creativity from two strategic innovation experts from The Boston Consulting Group (BCG).


To make sense of the world, we all rely on assumptions, on models—on what Luc de Brabandere and Alan Iny call “boxes.” If we are unaware of our boxes, they can blind us to risks and opportunities.


This innovative book challenges everything you thought you knew about business creativity by breaking creativity down into five steps:


Doubt everything. Challenge your current perspectives.

• Probe the possible. Explore options around you.

• Diverge. Generate many new and exciting ideas, even if they seem absurd.

• Converge. Evaluate and select the ideas that will drive breakthrough results.

Reevaluate. Relentlessly. No idea is a good idea forever. And did we mention Reevaluate? Relentlessly.


Creativity is paramount if you are to thrive in a time of accelerating change. Replete with practical and potent creativity tools, and featuring fascinating case studies from BIC to Ford to Trader Joe’s, Thinking in New Boxes will help you and your company overcome missed opportunities and stay ahead of the curve.


This book isn’t a simpleminded checklist. This is Thinking in New Boxes.


And it will be fun. (We promise.)


Includes a bonus PDF of puzzles and images to kick-start your creativity


Praise for Thinking in New Boxes


“Excellent . . . While focusing on business creativity, the principles in this book apply anywhere change is needed and will be of interest to anyone seeking to reinvent herself.”Blogcritics


Thinking in New Boxes is a five-step guide that leverages the authors’ deep understanding of human nature to enable readers to overcome their limitations and both imagine and create their own futures. This book is a must-read for people living and working in today’s competitive environment.”—Ray O. Johnson, Ph.D., chief technology officer, Lockheed Martin


Thinking In New Boxes discusses what I believe to be one of the fundamental shifts all companies/brands need to be thinking about: how to think creatively, in order to innovate and differentiate our brands. We need to thrive and lead in a world of accelerating change and this book challenges us to even greater creativity in our thinking. One of the best business books I’ve read in a long time.”—Jennifer Fox, CEO, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
NARRATOR
AI
Alan Iny
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11:01
hr min
RELEASED
2013
10 September
PUBLISHER
Random House Audio
SIZE
342.1
MB
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