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portada The Innovation Paradox: Why Good Businesses Kill Breakthroughs and how They can Change (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2014
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
217
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
ISBN13
9781609945534
N° edición
1

The Innovation Paradox: Why Good Businesses Kill Breakthroughs and how They can Change (en Inglés)

Tony Davila; Marc J. Epstein; Jean-Francois Manzoni (Autor) · Berrett-Koehler Publishers · Tapa Dura

The Innovation Paradox: Why Good Businesses Kill Breakthroughs and how They can Change (en Inglés) - Tony Davila; Marc J. Epstein; Jean-Francois Manzoni

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For more than twenty years, major innovations--the kind that transform industries and even societies--seem to have come almost exclusively from startups. Established companies still dominate most markets, but despite massive efforts and millions of dollars, they can't seem to achieve the same kinds of foundational breakthroughs. The problem, say Tony Davila and Marc Epstein, is that the very processes and structures responsible for established companies' enduring success prevent them from developing breakthroughs. This is the innovation paradox. Most established companies succeed through incremental innovation--taking a product they're known for and adding a feature here, cutting a cost there. It's a solid recipe for growth, but major breakthroughs are hard to achieve when everything about the way your organization is built and run is designed to reward making what already works work a little better. But incremental innovation can coexist with breakthrough thinking. Using examples from both scrappy startups and long-term innovators such as IBM, 3M, Apple, and Google, Davila and Epstein explain how corporate culture, leadership style, strategy, incentives, and management systems can be structured to encourage breakthroughs. Then they bring it all together in a new model called the Startup Corporation, which combines the philosophy of the startup with the experience, resources, and network of an established company. Startup corporations encourage visionary thinking at all levels--instead of depending on a single Steve Jobs, they have dozens, even thousands of them. Breakthrough innovation no longer has to be the nearly exclusive province of the new kids on the block. With Davila and Epstein's assistance, any company can develop paradigm-shifting products and services and maximize the ROI on its R&D.

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