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How Breakthroughs Happen

- The Surprising Truth About How Companies Innovate
Af: Andrew Hargadon Engelsk Hardback

How Breakthroughs Happen

- The Surprising Truth About How Companies Innovate
Af: Andrew Hargadon Engelsk Hardback
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This book presents lessons from the famous ''Invention Factories'' past and present. Did you know that the incandescent lightbulb first emerged some thirty years before Thomas Edison famously ''turned night into day''? Or that Henry Ford''s revolutionary assembly line came from an unlikely blend of observations from Singer sewing machines, meatpacking, and Campbell''s Soup? In this fascinating study of innovation, engineer and social scientist Andrew Hargadon argues that our romantic notions about innovation as invention are actually undermining our ability to pursue breakthrough innovations. Based on ten years of study into the origins of historic inventions and modern innovations from the lightbulb to the transistor to the Reebok Pump athletic shoe, How Breakthroughs Happen takes us beyond the simple recognition that revolutionary innovations do not result from flashes of brilliance by lone inventors or organizations. In fact, innovation is really about creatively recombining ideas, people, and objects from past technologies in ways that spark new technological revolutions. This process of ''technology brokering'' is so powerful, explains Hargadon, because it exploits the networked nature--the social side--of the innovation process. Moving between historical accounts of labs and factory floors where past technological revolutions originated and field studies of similar processes in today''s organizations, Hargadon shows how technology brokers create an enduring capacity for breakthrough innovations. Technology brokers simultaneously bridge the gaps in existing networks that separate distant industries, firms, and divisions to see how established ideas can be applied in new ways and places, and build new networks to guide these creative recombinations to mass acceptance. How Breakthroughs Happen identifies three distinct strategies for technology brokering that managers can implement in their organizations. Hargadon suggests that Edison and his counterparts were no smarter than the rest of us-they were simply better at moving through the networked world of their time. Intriguing, practical, and counterintuitive, How Breakthroughs Happen can help managers transform their own firms into modern-day invention factories.

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This book presents lessons from the famous ''Invention Factories'' past and present. Did you know that the incandescent lightbulb first emerged some thirty years before Thomas Edison famously ''turned night into day''? Or that Henry Ford''s revolutionary assembly line came from an unlikely blend of observations from Singer sewing machines, meatpacking, and Campbell''s Soup? In this fascinating study of innovation, engineer and social scientist Andrew Hargadon argues that our romantic notions about innovation as invention are actually undermining our ability to pursue breakthrough innovations. Based on ten years of study into the origins of historic inventions and modern innovations from the lightbulb to the transistor to the Reebok Pump athletic shoe, How Breakthroughs Happen takes us beyond the simple recognition that revolutionary innovations do not result from flashes of brilliance by lone inventors or organizations. In fact, innovation is really about creatively recombining ideas, people, and objects from past technologies in ways that spark new technological revolutions. This process of ''technology brokering'' is so powerful, explains Hargadon, because it exploits the networked nature--the social side--of the innovation process. Moving between historical accounts of labs and factory floors where past technological revolutions originated and field studies of similar processes in today''s organizations, Hargadon shows how technology brokers create an enduring capacity for breakthrough innovations. Technology brokers simultaneously bridge the gaps in existing networks that separate distant industries, firms, and divisions to see how established ideas can be applied in new ways and places, and build new networks to guide these creative recombinations to mass acceptance. How Breakthroughs Happen identifies three distinct strategies for technology brokering that managers can implement in their organizations. Hargadon suggests that Edison and his counterparts were no smarter than the rest of us-they were simply better at moving through the networked world of their time. Intriguing, practical, and counterintuitive, How Breakthroughs Happen can help managers transform their own firms into modern-day invention factories.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 320
ISBN-13: 9781578519040
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1578519047
Udg. Dato: 10 jul 2003
Længde: 31mm
Bredde: 153mm
Højde: 239mm
Forlag: Harvard Business Review Press
Oplagsdato: 10 jul 2003
Forfatter(e): Andrew Hargadon
Forfatter(e) Andrew Hargadon


Kategori Forskningsledelse og udviklingsledelse


ISBN-13 9781578519040


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 320


Udgave


Længde 31mm


Bredde 153mm


Højde 239mm


Udg. Dato 10 jul 2003


Oplagsdato 10 jul 2003


Forlag Harvard Business Review Press

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