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Innovation Explosion : Using Intellect and Software to Revolutionize Growth Strategies
Book: Innovation Explosion : Using Intellect and Software to Revolutionize Growth Strategies
Written by: James Brian Quinn Karen A. Zien
Publisher: Free Press
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

an excellent guide for the 21st century
Rating: 5 / 5
Quinn's work is an excellent guide / explorer for the 21st century. I highly recommend this groundbreaking work to everybody who is interested in changing nature of tomorrow's organizations.


an excellent guide
Rating: 5 / 5
Quinn's work is an excellent guide to explore the world of 21st century. I recommend this groundbreakink work to everybody who is interested in tomorrow's organizations.


The culmination of Brian Quinn's work on managing innovation
Rating: 5 / 5
Quinn has long been among the absolute finest academics at helping real world managers understand the best practices in the world for managing & generating innovation. In earlier works he brought to our attention such groundbreaking concepts as the role of chaos in innovative organizations, the implications of our shift to a services based economy, and the rise of intellect or human capital as the critcal resource for competition among companies. His newest book may be his most useful to date. With his usual meticulously fact based research Quinn not only lays out the emerging tools, techniques and approaches the world's leading companies are using, he also provides breathtaking evidence of the real world performance gains that are available. The sections on software paradigms, "beyond teams" organizational approaches, and knowledge systems deserve especially careful reading, in my opinion. As usual, the biggest problem with Quinn's work is the sheer density of important new ideas makes consuming this book and putting it to work a significant investement. As a private investor, I will suggest to the executives that I work with that they make the time.


 
 
 



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