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Expert guidance on how to grow innovation and optimize already-successful areas of established organizations

Transforming Legacy Organizations provides real-world advice and research-based information on how to grow innovation by employing new technologies, improving processes, and establishing a culture of creativity and forward momentum. Conventional business wisdom views innovation as the biggest advantage startups have over large, established organizations, often referred to as legacy organizations. This belief is false, especially when considering that 70% of all startups fail within 20 months of their first venture round. The truth is innovation initiatives of legacy organizations have far better chances of succeeding. Organizations with superior resourcesmoney, customers, suppliers, data, employees, infrastructurecan overcome challenges from new entrepreneurial ventures: knowing how to leverage their underutilized advantage is key for achieving sus

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1: Sharpen The Axe

Chapter 1: From Innovation Theater to Innovation Culture

Chapter 2: What Is the Purpose?

Chapter 3: Which Industry Am I In?

Chapter 4: What Do Customers Want?

Chapter 5: Who Are My Competitors?

Part 2: Understand The Immune Systems

Chapter 6: It’s the Employees That Don’t Want To: The Individual Immune System

Chapter 7: You Get What You Measure: The Organizational Immune System

Chapter 8: We Don’t Know It, So We Don’t Want It: The Societal Immune System

Part 3: Innovate In Three Tracks

Chapter 9: The Extra Blade on the Razor: Optimizing Innovation

Chapter 10: It's Not a Sprint, It's an Ultramarathon: Augmenting Innovation

Chapter 11: From Status Quo to Continuous Innovation: Culture Hacks

Chapter 12: Can You Imagine a Future That Doesn’t Involve X ?: Mutating Innovation

Conclusion

References

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 07/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9781119583509, 978-1119583509
      ISBN10: 1119583500

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Expert guidance on how to grow innovation and optimize already-successful areas of established organizations

      Transforming Legacy Organizations provides real-world advice and research-based information on how to grow innovation by employing new technologies, improving processes, and establishing a culture of creativity and forward momentum. Conventional business wisdom views innovation as the biggest advantage startups have over large, established organizations, often referred to as legacy organizations. This belief is false, especially when considering that 70% of all startups fail within 20 months of their first venture round. The truth is innovation initiatives of legacy organizations have far better chances of succeeding. Organizations with superior resourcesmoney, customers, suppliers, data, employees, infrastructurecan overcome challenges from new entrepreneurial ventures: knowing how to leverage their underutilized advantage is key for achieving sus

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part 1: Sharpen The Axe

      Chapter 1: From Innovation Theater to Innovation Culture

      Chapter 2: What Is the Purpose?

      Chapter 3: Which Industry Am I In?

      Chapter 4: What Do Customers Want?

      Chapter 5: Who Are My Competitors?

      Part 2: Understand The Immune Systems

      Chapter 6: It’s the Employees That Don’t Want To: The Individual Immune System

      Chapter 7: You Get What You Measure: The Organizational Immune System

      Chapter 8: We Don’t Know It, So We Don’t Want It: The Societal Immune System

      Part 3: Innovate In Three Tracks

      Chapter 9: The Extra Blade on the Razor: Optimizing Innovation

      Chapter 10: It's Not a Sprint, It's an Ultramarathon: Augmenting Innovation

      Chapter 11: From Status Quo to Continuous Innovation: Culture Hacks

      Chapter 12: Can You Imagine a Future That Doesn’t Involve X ?: Mutating Innovation

      Conclusion

      References

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