Fast Innovation: Achieving Superior Differentiation, Speed to Market, and Increased Profitability Fast Innovation: Achieving Superior Differentiation, Speed to Market, and Increased Profitability

Fast Innovation: Achieving Superior Differentiation, Speed to Market, and Increased Profitability

Achieving Superior Differentiation, Speed to Market, and Increased Profitability

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Publisher Description

“How can I create an innovation engine that will consistently deliver substantial organic growth?”

This question is the number-one issue for most CEOs and senior executives today. Innovation is a critical driver of organic growth, yet based on the authors' research, only a small percent of companies effectively use innovation to sustain long-term, profitable growth. And the stakes couldn't be higher-failure to create successful new products, services, and business models causes stagnating or declining profits.

Now, for the first time, experts Michael George, James Works and Kimberly Watson-Hemphill explain the surprising and significant gap between the CEO's growth goals and actual performance. The authors, who are experts at connecting strategy to execution, give you a complete blueprint for exploiting the strategic and operational dimensions of innovation.

Using fresh insights about the true drivers of fast time-to-market and the inadequate success rate of innovation, Fast Innovation reveals:
Why current approaches to innovation fail

A new strategic and tactical plan that will help your company dramatically reduce time-to-market by 50 to 80 percent

The secret for finding out what your customers really want (not just what they say they want)

Tools and methods for turning customer insights into ideas that will generate significant ROI

The key levers that senior leadership must engage to create innovation capability across the business




You'll receive specific actionable solutions for driving disruptive and sustaining innovation at the strategic, portfolio and project level. You'll also learn how to improve how much time your innovation teams actually spend innovating, and discover the changes that must be launched at the corporate level in order to enable the whole business to embrace and get results from this approach.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2005
July 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
300
Pages
PUBLISHER
McGraw Hill LLC
SELLER
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
SIZE
11.4
MB

Customer Reviews

Tommy Gotham ,

Fast Innovation

If you are a CEO you need to read this book. If you are a Chief Innovation Officer, you need to make sure your CEO reads it. The three keys of Fast innovation: Differentiation, Speed to Market and Disruption, can only be implemented by a CEO who takes a personal interest in Innovation. Innovation crosses many parts of the firm, and smashes rice bowls. Only the CEO can lead that type of effort. Read this book if you are seeking a competitive edge.

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