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Fostering innovation : how to develop innovation as a core competency and connect the principles of lean in your organization

By: Publication details: Routledge 2023 New YorkDescription: 190 pISBN:
  • 9781032331355
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4063 ART
Summary: Innovation is a process involving creativity, curiosity, and a willingness to try new ideas without fear or judgment. It requires fuel from readers and researchers to stay informed and relevant. The Lean mindset is a subset of innovative thinking, but it doesn't happen overnight. John Riley, CEO of a medium-sized valve company, learns Lean and innovative skills to build his business. The book highlights the importance of continuous learning and growth in leadership, emphasizing creative thought and problem-solving. Leaders must recognize when there's a need for change or improvement, and the willingness to act is crucial for true innovation. Both Lean and innovation require continuous learning and growth.
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1. Defining Creativity and Innovation 2. Learning and Development 3. Group Contributions to Innovation 4. Using Lean Principles and Rules to Foster Innovation 5. Leader Accountability and Development 6. Culture and Values 7. Change Management 8. Ideas and Talent 9. Servant Leadership & Innovation 10. Continuous Improvement Mindset 11. The Key Concepts of Fostering Innovation

Innovation is a process involving creativity, curiosity, and a willingness to try new ideas without fear or judgment. It requires fuel from readers and researchers to stay informed and relevant. The Lean mindset is a subset of innovative thinking, but it doesn't happen overnight. John Riley, CEO of a medium-sized valve company, learns Lean and innovative skills to build his business. The book highlights the importance of continuous learning and growth in leadership, emphasizing creative thought and problem-solving. Leaders must recognize when there's a need for change or improvement, and the willingness to act is crucial for true innovation. Both Lean and innovation require continuous learning and growth.

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