Jeff DyerThe Innovator's DNA, Updated, with a New Preface: Mastering the Five Skills of Disruptive Innovators
A**N
Really great book.
If you're interested in entrepreneurship, startups, + learning how successful business innovator's think + operate, you will thoroughly enjoy this book.
J**K
Loved it
Great book, learned a lot. Enjoyable.
S**Y
Good process
Excellent easily digestible book on innovation process and how to bring an innovation to reality.
R**J
Cheap cover material
I loved the book, but my only complaint is that the cover was too loose. Every time I read, it kept falling out of place, so I ended up removing it and carrying the book without its cover.
S**A
Good read
Great book!
J**N
low quaility , it's broken in corner
N**F
Ordered new, arrived used in poor condition
The media could not be loaded. Ordered new it arrived used with parts highlighted
W**E
Arrived with dirty book cover
Item arrived in an undamaged box - but it dirty with mud splatters on the cover. Certainly not the experience one would like to have when purchasing a supposedly brand new hardcover book at full price
A**N
Innovador, ¡Una nueva forma de pensar!
Proporciona una guía para ser innovadores, dando ejemplos reales de empresas y personas innovadoras como Steve Jobs y Elon Musk. La innovación no es un tema genético, todos podemos desarrollarla. Muy recomendable.
N**M
Good conceptual construct of necessary innovation skills
Based on a 8-year research by the authors, The Innovator's DNA lists the 5 key skills necessary for successful innovation. The structure of the book is really impressive in the sense that, the initial chapters focus on explaining the skills themselves, with sufficient examples and relativity to the overall concept. The later chapters demonstrate how these skills, applied at team or organizational level, can benefit the innovation quotient for organizations. The book is replete with quotes, citations, and references to other books penned by these authors, which is a bit of distraction vs. referencing the actual content. Also, the constant reference to concepts that'll be explained in later chapters is an effort the authors are asking readers to make - especially, difficult at the pace at which the book progresses and flows smoothly. Overall, it's a good book with excellent concepts backed by empirical research and real-life examples.
B**T
Damaged product
The cover is torn and scratched.
N**O
Buen servicio.
Buen libro.
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