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Leading for Innovation: & Organizing For Results | 
enlarge | Creators: Frances Hesselbein, Marshall Goldsmith, Iain Somerville Publisher: Jossey-Bass Category: Book
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 504048
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Pages: 190 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.3
ISBN: 0787953598 Dewey Decimal Number: 658.4092 EAN: 9780787953591 ASIN: 0787953598
Publication Date: October 15, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND New Never Read ~ Minor Shelf Wear ~ No Marks on Text ~ In Stock ~
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Product Description In this second volume of The Drucker Foundation's Wisdom to Action Series, twenty-seven remarkable thought leaders help today's leaders meet the challenge of releasing the power of innovation. Leading for Innovation brings together Clayton M. Christensen, Jim Collins, Howard Gardner, Charles Handy, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, C. William Pollard, Margaret Wheatley, and other thought leaders to offer you practical guidance on leading your organization to a new dimension of performance. This unprecedented collection explores the unique qualities required to lead innovators, and shows you the way to develop a culture that promotes innovation.The contributors encourage you to take the time to think about innovation and describe how you must abandon practices that no longer work for advancing the practice of innovation. Filled with specific examples of the hands-on work needed to make innovation a reality for leaders and their organizations, Leading for Innovation offers a wealth of thoughtful and incisive essays that will help leaders everywhere take their organizations and communities to a new level of excellence.
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Leading for Innovation November 26, 2008 Nick Tinoco I enjoyed the format used to present the various segments by different authors. The text is well organized and illustrated.
Innovation from the Top Voices in the Field November 16, 2008 B. Breen (Sterling, VA USA) Leading for Innovation was the core text in a Master of Science course taken by this reviewer. Innovation is in many ways an intangible quality that resists strict scientific definition. There are no pure techniques that have been identified that will translate from organization to organization with predictably positive results. However, there are certain characteristics that tend to create an environment more conducive to innovative results. In moving in that direction the editors arrange in the book in 4 primary sections: 1. Leading the People Who Make Innovation Happen. 2. Creating an Environment that Encourages Innovation. 3. Changing How You Think About Leadership and Innovation. 4. The Practise of Innovation. Every section presents several stand alone essays that come from very diverse backgrounds and yet tie into the primary theme for each section. Most present some insight or nuggets that can be gleaned and applicable in any organization. Therein lies the value to this compendium. This is not a book attempting to provide "the" answer, but rather one that skirts the perimeter and makes several forays in from which the reader can take the information and tie it into their own particulat situation. Overall, despite having been on the market for more than several years, this information is still current, relevant and will be helpful to most innovation leaders. 5 stars. Bart Breen
Excellent compilation on Leadershipattributes for innovation August 31, 2002 V. Srinivasan (Cincinnati, OH United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Excellent compilation on Leadership attributes for innovation and is a collection of well written articles which made me think and connect to a real world phenomenon. I enjoy reading Peter Drucker's books and the content of the book has Peter Drucker's flavor to it. The Clarity and style of this book is truly outstanding.
Highly Recommended! February 8, 2002 Rolf Dobelli (Luzern Switzerland) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Some 23 experts on management from academia and the private sector share their ideas on how you can take that bloated bureaucracy and turn it into a nimble and innovative machine. The book offers no quick fixes, as illustrated by the authors' observation that innovation is a culture, and not an event. Of special interest is the included list of practices that squelch innovation. We [...] recommend this book, which was inspired by management science pioneer Peter F. Drucker, for executives and all devoted students of the management arts.
Really great leadership writing November 15, 2001 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Most collected volumes have a few good essays and then you can take or leave the rest. But all of the essays in this book are more than worth the price of the whole book. I was blown away by the depth of wisdom and insight in this collection. You get Charles Handy, Margaret Wheatley, Clayton Christensen, Jim Collins, and Rosabeth Moss Kanter.I'm always pressed for time and I loved how each one of these essays offered me something I could use in my daily work. There are so many things that can get in the way of being an effective leader and this book helped me think in new ways and look at my organization-an myself-in a new way. I get the Drucker Foundation's journal, Leader to Leader, and always get great stuff out of it. This collection met all of the expectations I had of a book from the Drucker Foundation.
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