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"Innovation" is the big buzzword of the day. You'd be hard pressed to find an annual report that doesn't mention the word somewhere. But what is "innovation?" Where does it come from? How can organizations do it consistently and successfully in an ever-changing, chaotic world? The answer is simplicity. Note that "simple" does not mean "easy." Simple is about clarifying the complex. Simplicity is empowering. Complexity is debilitating. Simplicity creates clarity. Complexity creates confusion. Simplicity is fun. Complexity should be banned by international law as a form of torture. This book…mehr

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"Innovation" is the big buzzword of the day. You'd be hard pressed to find an annual report that doesn't mention the word somewhere. But what is "innovation?" Where does it come from? How can organizations do it consistently and successfully in an ever-changing, chaotic world? The answer is simplicity. Note that "simple" does not mean "easy." Simple is about clarifying the complex. Simplicity is empowering. Complexity is debilitating. Simplicity creates clarity. Complexity creates confusion. Simplicity is fun. Complexity should be banned by international law as a form of torture. This book will provide three things: 1) Fundamental principles of innovation, backed by rigorous research, that apply universally to any organization. 2) Over fifty different tools for you to pick and choose, to help you simplify your approach to innovation and clarity to the chaos. 3) Entertainment and fun. Brussels sprouts jokes. Most of us spend the majority of our awake hours working. We should lighten up and enjoy it. Seriously, how many business books can say they make Brussels sprout jokes? Simplify to innovate. And enjoy the ride.
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Brad Barbera has over twenty-five years of innovation experience, bringing hundreds of successful new products and services to market in a variety of industries and business models. He founded Pi Innovation LLC in 2009 to help leaders of businesses and nonprofits structure their innovation efforts so that they can stop just throwing things against the wall to see what sticks. He is a certified New Product Development Professional (NPDP), has served as the Executive Director of the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA), and is currently the Editor-in-Chief of PDMA's Visions magazine, the flagship managerial publication for innovation professionals. He's also a proud dad of two, a competitive stair climber, and a moderately competent chess player (with ambitions of mastery).