Creating a Culture of Innovation: Design an Optimal Environment to Create and Execute New Ideas
暫譯: 創造創新文化:設計最佳環境以創造和執行新想法

DesChamps-Sonsino, Alexandra

  • 出版商: Apress
  • 出版日期: 2020-12-05
  • 售價: $1,590
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,511
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 113
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1484262905
  • ISBN-13: 9781484262900
  • 海外代購書籍(需單獨結帳)

相關主題

商品描述

Deconstruct the history of patterns of innovation in business and connect them to existing and failed attempts in management consultancies, engineering, web technologies and academic institutions. This book shows you how to create an optimal environment at work for growth and innovation.

Many large-scale organizations eventually invest in research and innovation as a dedicated part of their businesses. In doing so, they are faced with two choices: build their own practice of innovation or enact patterns of innovation created before them, ones they perceived as "tried and tested." In this book, you will see how patterns of innovation touch many aspects of a worker's life: from how their work is presented to others, job titles, working environment, and expectations around output. Every chapter will offer a history of these patterns and examples of how they have succeeded and failed within organizations.


What You Will Learn

  • Identify how innovation is named and highlighted in organizations
  • Reveal ways to champion innovation to clients and the outside world, from trade shows and conferences inside the office
  • Uncover ways companies acquire innovation, including incubators or mergers
  • Discover the conditions for innovation to happen every day, including office layouts, time management, communication structures, and expectation management


Who This Book Is For

Tech start-up/scale-up founders, management consultants, managing directors, innovation managers and heads of R&D, academic researchers, interior designers, and architects

商品描述(中文翻譯)

解構商業創新模式的歷史,並將其與管理顧問公司、工程、網路技術和學術機構中現有及失敗的嘗試聯繫起來。本書將向您展示如何在工作中創造一個促進成長和創新的最佳環境。

許多大型組織最終將研究和創新作為其業務的一個專門部分進行投資。在這個過程中,他們面臨兩個選擇:建立自己的創新實踐,或採用他們認為是「經過驗證」的先前創新模式。在本書中,您將看到創新模式如何影響工作者生活的許多方面:從他們的工作如何呈現給他人、職稱、工作環境到對產出的期望。每一章將提供這些模式的歷史以及它們在組織中成功和失敗的例子。

您將學到的內容:
- 確認創新在組織中是如何被命名和突顯的
- 揭示如何向客戶和外界推廣創新,包括辦公室內的貿易展和會議
- 發現公司獲取創新的方式,包括孵化器或併購
- 探索創新每天發生的條件,包括辦公室佈局、時間管理、溝通結構和期望管理

本書適合的讀者:
科技初創/擴張公司的創始人、管理顧問、常務董事、創新經理和研發負責人、學術研究人員、室內設計師和建築師。

作者簡介

Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino is an Internet of Things author, consultant, public speaker, and entrepreneur with a background in industrial and interaction design. She wrote Smarter Homes: How Technology will Change your Home Life (Apress, 2018), was the first UK distributor of the Arduino, and is the founder of the Good Night Lamp, which is in the permanent collection of the London Design Museum. Her projects are also part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

She has been organizing the London Internet of Things Meetup since 2011. Alexandra was named 1st in a list of 100 Internet of Things Influencers (Postscapes, 2016), 2nd in Top 100 Internet of Things Thought Leaders (Onalytica, 2014) and in the Top 100 Influential Tech Women on Twitter (Business Insider, 2014). She's been included in the long-list of Computer Weekly's Most Influential Women in Tech in the UK (2017 and 2018).

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

亞歷山德拉·德尚-索辛諾是一位物聯網作家、顧問、公共演講者和企業家,擁有工業設計和互動設計的背景。她撰寫了智慧家庭:科技將如何改變你的家庭生活(Apress,2018),是英國第一家Arduino的分銷商,也是Good Night Lamp的創始人,該作品已被倫敦設計博物館永久收藏。她的項目也成為紐約現代藝術博物館的永久收藏之一。

自2011年以來,她一直在組織倫敦物聯網聚會。亞歷山德拉在2016年被評選為100位物聯網影響者中的第一名(Postscapes),在2014年被評選為100位物聯網思想領袖中的第二名(Onalytica),以及在2014年被評選為Twitter上100位有影響力的科技女性之一(Business Insider)。她還入選了《計算機週刊》2017年和2018年英國最具影響力女性科技工作者的長名單。