Book Review: The Innovator’s Guide to Growth – iJumpTV #45
June 7, 2010 · Video Book Reviews · ·
How can huge companies harness innovation and not be blindsided by it? This book offers a few clues. Part of our ongoing book review series focusing on innovation within organisations.
The Innovator’s Guide to Growth is written by Scott D Anthony, Mark W Johnson, Joseph V Sinfield and Elizabeth J Altman, and is published by Harvard Business Press.
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I can relate too!
Nice review of “The Innovator’s Guide to Growth”. I’ve heard the advice about starting lean can be better than starting with too much cash. Sound advice, though I’d really like to try having that particular problem (too much cash) at least once in my life. :-)