Inside Real Innovation: How the Right Approach Can Move Ideas from R&D to Market-- and Get the Economy Moving

Capa
World Scientific, 2011 - 233 páginas
This break-through innovation book gives a ''ground-floor'' view of the innovation process. It is written by practitioners of innovation, whose expertise scales from universities to start-ups to corporations and governments, allowing the authors to avoid the usual high-level-only descriptions of generic innovation. Organized in three parts, the first part develops the detailed iterative innovation process and debunks the widely held concept of linear innovation (research->development->product) as the actual innovation process. With the reader armed with the true innovation process, the second part analyzes, using the lens of iterative innovation, a real fundamental innovation advance which transpired over a 20-year period. In the last part of the book, the authors use this new interpretation of how innovation evolves to accurately portray modern US innovation history, and define the underlying crisis in our innovation pipeline. This part finishes with practical guides for all innovation stakeholders: individual innovators, investors, universities, corporations, and governments.The book is sufficiently self-contained and can be read by anyone interested in any aspect or impact of innovation.
 

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Chapter 1 The Innovation Crisis
1
Chapter 2 Inside Real Innovation
12
Chapter 3 One Person One Iteration at a Time
48
Chapter 4 Characteristics of Fundamental Innovation
64
Chapter 5 The Story of a Fundamental Innovation
75
Chapter 6 The American Innovation System
134
The Free Market Side
160
The Research and Education Side
188
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