Innovation University

"Innovation" -- it's everywhere -- in print, on the airwaves, on the tip of the tongues of managers, and always on the minds of CEOs. The questions around innovation are endless:

  • Why are some companies more innovative than others?
  • How can we repeat our successes if we don't know what we did right?
  • What are the best theories about how innovation happens?
  • What are the innovation principles that guide cutting-edge leaders?
  • What are the practices that embody these principles?
  • How do we integrate these principles with systems thinking, continuous improvement, total quality management or any of the other management philosophies we've already adopted?
These are only a few of the questions people ask when they begin to explore the mysteries of innovation. We have found that they boil down to two very practical questions:

What is innovation? and
How can we do more of it?

To help you better understand this rapidly changing field, we will be publishing a series of Working Guides over the next several months.  The first one is based on Clayton Christensen's ground-breaking series, The Innovator's Dilemma and The Innovator's Solution.

These guides will only be available to InnovationNetwork members.  For more information about how to become a member, click here.

Working Guide to Gorilla Innovation

Disruption is coming.

The only question is will you do it or will it happen to you?

Clayton Christensen's two-book series, The Innovator's Dilemma and The Innovator's Solution is one of the most important guides to innovation available today. Step 1 for anyone wanting to understand and lead innovation is: Buy the books .

Step 2 is figure out how the principles and theories relate to your organization's strategies and circumstances. This is the hard part because much of this material is counter-intuitive and most likely counter to your current management practices â€" especially if yours is a large and somewhat bureaucratic organization.

This guide is intended to do two things:

  •  help you translate the essence of Christensen's message to the managers and leaders of your organization
  •  give you some tools to stimulate and implement the innovation that is critical to your future

Included are:

  • An innovation presentation to help you grasp the basics of Christensen's theories and share it with others
  • Definitions of the broad spectrum of innovation
  • Summary of the most important points made in Christensen's books
  • Specific tools to help you develop and place new concepts along the innovation spectrum so that you can develop a winning strategy to sell and implement them.

Join now to receive your copy of this important Working Guide.