| Subtitled: Lessons in Creativity from IDEO, America's Leading Design Firm IDEO, the widely admired, award-winning design and development firm that brought the world the Apple mouse, Polaroid's I-Zone instant camera, the Palm V, and hundreds of other cutting edge products, reveals its secret for fostering innovative, out-of-the-box thinking across the world of business.
There isn't a business in America that doesn't want to be more innovative and creative in their thinking, products, and processes. At many companies, being first with a concept and first to market are critical just to survive. In The Art of Innovation, the general manager of the world-renowned design firm IDEO, Thomas Kelley, takes readers behind the scenes of this wildly imaginative and energized company to reveal strategies and secrets it uses to turn out hit after hit.
IDEO doesn't believe in the myth of the lone genius working away in isolation, waiting for great ideas to strike. The fact is, as Kelley points out, everyone is creative, and the goal at IDEO is to tap into the wellspring of creativity among its employees. How does it do that? First, IDEO fosters an atmosphere conducive to freely expressing ideas, throwing out (most of ) the standard rules, and freeing people to design their workspaces and environment to fit their personalities. It is IDEO's focus on teams that has resulted in its countless innovative breakthroughs - the constant give-and-take among people willing to share ideas and trust in the group process, dubbed "the deep dive" by IDEO.
In entertaining anecdotes illustrating some of IDEO's own successes (and mistakes), as well as pioneering efforts at other leading companies, Kelley shows how teams research and completely immerse themselves in every possible aspect of a concept or problem, examining it from the perspective of the companies they are designing for, from the perspective of safety, and from the perspective of consumers.
IDEO has won more awards in the last ten years than any other design firm, and full half-hour Nightline presentation of its creative process received one of the highest ratings in the program's history. Total immersion in The Art of Innovation will provide business leaders with the insights and tools they need to make their companies the leading-edge, top-rated stars of their industries. |
Reader's Reviews
Average Reader Review:     [Based on 4 reviews]
    Innovation Anonymous Posting on September 09 2006
Good Book
    Innovation is exploration by Gary on August 23 2006
Exploration doesn‘t always yield perfect results
intended (oil, search for land, etc), but it‘s a
cost that must be taken into account to attain
better ends. This book is a deep dig into how
one company makes a business of exploring, they
are nothing particularily special, other than
the culture and "let‘s try it" attitude.
Follow up the book with trials of your own,
exploring for a few hours and see what new ideas
come about. If you have a free mind, the quirky
card deck called "Creative Whack Pack" ISBN
0880793589 is a great tool. It takes 5 mins to
learn and doesn‘t require comitting to
reading/listenting to another book.
    The Art of Innovation by Leanette on January 25 2006
A very good book. The only down side: it became a
little repetitive toward the end.
    The Art of Innovation by Howard on January 11 2006
It is hard to imagine all the inovation that
this one company has created. It is even harder
to imagine all the creativity that we refuse to
accept. This is an excellant book!
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