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Unrelenting innovation [[electronic resource] ] : how to build a culture for market dominance / / Gerard J. Tellis



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Autore: Tellis Gerard J Visualizza persona
Titolo: Unrelenting innovation [[electronic resource] ] : how to build a culture for market dominance / / Gerard J. Tellis Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: San Francisco, Calif., : Jossey-Bass, 2013
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (354 p.)
Disciplina: 658.4
658.4/063
658.4063
Soggetto topico: New products
Diffusion of innovations
Creative ability in business
Technological innovations
Strategic planning
Market share
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Unrelenting Innovation; Copyright; Contents; Figures and Tables; Foreword; Chapter 1 Why Incumbents Fail; Why Incumbents Fail to Innovate Unrelentingly; Paradox of the Incumbent's Curse; Telling Examples; The Preeminence of Culture; Traits for Innovation; Practices for Innovation; Culture as a Primary Explanation; Basis for the Book; Conclusion; Chapter 2 Willingness to Cannibalize Successful Products; Why Incumbents Are Reluctant to Cannibalize Products; Organizational Factors; Why Willingness to Cannibalize Is Important; Finite Growth of Current Products; Increasing Rate of Innovation
Limitations of AcquisitionsChallenge of Technological Change; Understanding Technological Evolution; On Which Level to Innovate?; What Is the Pattern of Evolution?; On Which Dimension of Performance to Focus?; Blinded to an Opportunity: Microsoft Keywords?; Crippled by Fear of Piracy: Sony MP3 Player; Decline of an Innovator: Eastman Kodak; A Cycle of Cannibalization: Gillette's Innovations in Wet Shaving; Late Move: HP Tablet; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Embracing Risk; Sources of Risk: Innovation's High Failure Rate; The Reflection Effect: Asymmetry in Perceived Risk
The Hot-Stove Effect: Learning from FailureThe Expectations Effect: Hope Versus Reality; Innovation's Gain-Loss Function: Type 1 and 2 Errors; Case Histories; Gambling on an Embryonic Market: Toyota's Prius; Initial Stage: Striving for Kakushin (''Rapid Innovation'')-Aim High; Experimentation-Undaunted by Failure; Slow Takeoff-A Testament of Toyota's Faith and Patience; Eventual Success; Gambling on Growth: Amazon.com; Gambling on Vision: Facebook; Hatch of an Idea in a Dorm Room; Bet on Silicon Valley; Risk-Loving Hacker Culture; News Feed Crisis; To Sell or Not to Sell
Opening the Site to Third-Party ApplicationsRisk Rewards; Gambling on Scale: Federal Express; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Focusing on the Future; Why Future Focus Is Tough; Hot-Hand Bias; Availability Bias; Paradigmatic Bias; Commitment Bias; Planning for the Future; Predicting and Managing Takeoff; Targeting Future Mass Markets; Predicting Technological Evolution; Analyzing Emergent Consumers; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Incentives for Enterprise; Traditional Incentives: Winning Loyalty; Asymmetric Incentives: Turning Failure into Success; Making Incentives Work: Economics and Psychology of Incentives
Moral IncentivesSocial Incentives; Fairness of Incentives; Framing Incentives; Power of Incentives: IBM's Transformation; Incentives for Enterprise: Google; Perks, Options, and Awards; Time Off to Explore: Structure and Fruits of 20% Off; Challenge of Talent Retention; Incentives for Loyalty: General Motors; Technology Troubles; Labor and Union Priorities; Incentives for Innovation: 3M; Structuring Team Incentives: IBM's Learning from Online Gamers; Conclusion; Chapter 6 Fostering Internal Markets; Characteristics of Markets; Markets as Idea Generators; Markets as Talent Pools
Markets as Efficient Resource Allocators
Sommario/riassunto: The hands-on guide for fostering relentless innovation within your company Gerard Tellis, a noted expert on innovation, advertising, and global markets, makes the compelling case that the culture of a firm is the crucial driver of an organization's innovativeness. In this groundbreaking book he describes the three traits and three practices necessary to create a culture of relentless innovation. Organizations must be willing to cannibalize successful products, embrace risk, and focus on the future. Organizations build these traits by providing incentives for enterprise, empowering pro
Titolo autorizzato: Unrelenting innovation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-118-41690-2
1-283-89333-9
1-118-42039-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910453008703321
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