Productive Tensions: How Every Leader Can Tackle Innovation's Toughest Trade-Offs

Bingham, Christopher B., McDonald, Rory M.

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2023-11-07
  • 售價: $1,030
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$979
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 184
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262547333
  • ISBN-13: 9780262547338
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商品描述

How leaders can recast innovation's toughest trade-offs--efficiency vs. flexibility, consistency vs. change, product vs purpose--as productive tensions.

Why is leading innovation in today's dynamic business environment so distressingly hit-or-miss? More than 90 percent of high-potential ventures don't reach their projected targets. Surveys show that 80 percent of executives consider innovation crucial to their growth strategy, but only 6 percent are satisfied with their innovation performance. Should leaders aim for Steve Jobs-level genius, shower their projects with resources, or lean in to luck and embrace uncertainty? None of the above, say Christopher Bingham and Rory McDonald.

Drawing on cutting-edge research and probing interviews with hundreds of leaders across three continents, in Productive Tensions Bingham and McDonald find that the most effective leaders and successful innovators embrace the tensions that arise from competing aims: efficiency or flexibility? consistency or change? product or purpose? Bingham and McDonald spotlight eight critical tensions that every innovator must master, and they spell out, with dozens of detailed examples of both success and failure, how to navigate them. How do you excite customers about a product they've never imagined? When is it wise to accept what the data is telling you, and when should you ignore the data and plow forward anyway? How can you maintain stakeholders' trust and support during radical unforeseen course corrections? Bingham and McDonald guide readers through innovation's thorniest tensions, using examples drawn from the experience of organizations as varied as P&G, Instagram, the US military, Honda, In-N-Out Burger, Slack, Under Armour, and the snowboarding company Burton.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

如何讓領導者重新詮釋創新中最棘手的權衡——效率與靈活性、一致性與變革、產品與目的——為生產性的緊張關係。

為什麼在當今動態商業環境中,領導創新如此令人沮喪地時好時壞?超過90%的高潛力企業未能達到其預期目標。調查顯示,80%的高管認為創新對其成長策略至關重要,但只有6%對其創新表現感到滿意。領導者應該追求史蒂夫·喬布斯級別的天才,為他們的項目投入資源,還是依賴運氣並擁抱不確定性?克里斯多福·賓厄姆和羅瑞·麥克唐納表示,以上皆非。

在《生產性緊張》中,賓厄姆和麥克唐納基於前沿研究和對三大洲數百位領導者的深入訪談,發現最有效的領導者和成功的創新者擁抱來自競爭目標的緊張關係:效率還是靈活性?一致性還是變革?產品還是目的?賓厄姆和麥克唐納突顯出每位創新者必須掌握的八個關鍵緊張關係,並通過數十個成功與失敗的詳細範例,說明如何應對這些緊張關係。你如何讓客戶對他們從未想過的產品感到興奮?何時接受數據所告訴你的事情是明智的,何時又應該忽略數據並繼續前進?在激進的意外調整過程中,如何維持利益相關者的信任和支持?賓厄姆和麥克唐納引導讀者穿越創新中最棘手的緊張關係,並以寶潔、Instagram、美國軍方、本田、In-N-Out Burger、Slack、Under Armour和滑雪板公司Burton等多樣化組織的經驗為例。

作者簡介

Christopher B. Bingham is Philip Hettleman Distinguished Scholar and Professor and Area Chair of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Rory M. McDonald is Thai-Hi T. Lee Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

克里斯多福·B·賓厄姆是北卡羅來納大學教堂山分校肯南-弗拉格勒商學院的菲利普·赫特曼傑出學者、教授及策略與創業領域主席。羅瑞·M·麥克唐納是哈佛商學院的泰-海·T·李商業管理副教授。