The Innovation Pyramid: A Strategic Methodology for Impactful Problem Solving

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Price
$46.19
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publish Date
Pages
225
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.58 inches | 0.82 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781108825108

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About the Author
Timothy L. Faley is the Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship and Special Assistant to the University President, at the University of the Virgin Islands. His other books include The Entrepreneurial Arch (Cambridge, 2015).
Reviews
'The Innovation Pyramid clarifies the true meaning of innovation and dispels many popular misconceptions. It is not only a great resource for practitioners trying to innovate but also for executives trying to embed innovation capabilities in their organization.' Ravi Shanker, Global Business Advisor, The Dow Chemical Company
'Faley provides a definitive process to achieve success, laid out in a manner to ensure such a result. The examples provided help put a complex process in context. We can now all be successful innovators guided by his insights.' Richard Warburg, Partner, New Ventures Funds
'Between 1870 and 1970 America had one of the greatest periods of economic growth in all recorded history. The reason was the vast number of innovations including electricity, the automobile, telephone, sewer, electric refrigerator, antiseptic surgery, x-rays, antibiotics and running water. Since then, both economic growth and productivity have been disappointing. America desperately needs transformative technologies like the 1870-1970 period. Dr. Tim Faley, one of the world's experts on innovation, tells us how to do it in a book which is a must read for everyone who cares about America's future.' Kiril Sokolof, Chairman & Founder, 13D Global Strategy & Research
'Anyone interested in Innovation should read The Innovation Pyramid - not only does Dr. Faley de-mystify innovation and the innovation process, re-framing some of the narrative about innovation along the way, but also describes a methodology and tools by which innovation can be learned and repeated. This book takes a wholistic and insightful look at the raw ingredients needed for creating innovation, and with the author's gift for making complex topics easily understandable, presents a practical, common-sense framework for describing problems, identifying root-causes, and delivering effective solutions.' Michael Sharer, Texas A&M University