Innovation By Design, Thomas Lockwood
Innovation By Design, Thomas Lockwood
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Innovation By Design
How Any Organization Can Leverage Design Thinking to Produce Change, Drive New Ideas, and Deliver Meanigful Solutions

Author: Thomas Lockwood, Edgar Papke

Narrator: Chris Henry Coffey

Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/20/2017


Synopsis

Why are some organizations more innovative than others? How can we tap into, empower, and leverage the natural innovation within our organizations that is so vital to our future success? Now more than ever, companies and institutions of all types and sizes are determined to create more innovative organizations. In study after study, leaders say that fostering innovation and the need for transformational change are among their top priorities. But they also report struggling with how to engage their cultures to implement the changes necessary to maximize their ?innovative targets. In Innovation by Design, authors Thomas Lockwood and Edgar Papke share the results of their study of some of the world's most innovative organizations, including: - The 10 ways leaders can create and develop effective cultures of innovation. - How to use design thinking as a powerful method to drive employee creativity and innovation. - How to leverage the natural influence of the collective imagination to produce the "pull effect" of creativity and risk taking. - How leaders can take the "Fifth Step of Design" and create their ideal culture. Innovation by Design offers a powerful set of insights and practical solutions to the most important challenge for today's businesses-the need for relevant innovation. Author bios: Thomas Lockwood is the author/editor of the books Design Thinking, Corporate Creativity, and Building Design Strategy. He has a PhD in design management and is recognized as a thought leader at integrating design and innovation practice into business. He has produced 22 conferences about design leadership, lectured and led workshops in over 20 countries, and is a design adviser to numerous companies. Edgar Papke is a leadership psychologist, author, and globally recognized expert in business alignment, leadership, and organizational culture. His clients range from Fortune 500 companies, multinational organizations, and governments to small businesses and individuals. He is an award-winning speaker and the author of True Alignment and The Elephant in the Boardroom.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Niels on June 20, 2018

I work with Design Thinking and think it's one of the most important frameworks for thinking in our modern world. So a lot of the information in this book was known to me. I didn't even expect to learn anything new; I just wanted to know, how one of the newest books on DT presents the subject. I'm di......more

Goodreads review by Juan on August 18, 2020

Organizations can innovate through a design thinking culture, improving it’s economic, social and environmental value. Design-thinking-culture organizations identify the right problems to solve, demonstrate empathy with collaboration, utilize accelerated learning through visualization, and integrate......more

Goodreads review by Cyril on May 28, 2021

Organizations have realized that the each customer has unique experience and need to tap this experience for developing products and services that would enhance customer experience and thereby loyalty resulting in improving business. There are various tools and techniques, which organizations adopt......more

Goodreads review by Adrian on October 26, 2019

This book was dreary, unoriginal and repeated so many things that I've read or listened to in just about every book on modern management I've come across, without ever really getting to the point. I would recommend Roger Martin's "The Design of Business" before you read this, and spend a bit of time......more

Goodreads review by Jim on September 21, 2020

Less an explanation of Design Thinking and more a series of case studies of its success. I felt a bit misled as I was expecting more explanation of basic methods and definitions just one early chapter on that as well as more on the method's deficiencies would've benefitted this customer's experience......more