9780999476925-0999476920-Making Progress: The 7 Responsibilities of the Innovation Leader

Making Progress: The 7 Responsibilities of the Innovation Leader

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Making Progress: The 7 Responsibilities of the Innovation Leader (ISBN-13: 9780999476925 and ISBN-10: 0999476920), written by authors Ryan Jacoby, was published by Sense & Respond Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Decision-Making & Problem Solving (Management & Leadership, Leadership & Motivation, Management, Systems & Planning, Strategy & Competition, Strategic Planning, Processes & Infrastructure, Decision Making, Business Skills, Business Technology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Making Progress: The 7 Responsibilities of the Innovation Leader (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Decision-Making & Problem Solving books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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You’ve landed a job leading innovation. (It might not be called “innovation” exactly. Maybe you’re responsible for growth or you’re responsible for “new products,” or services. Maybe you have your own startup and have been building your team or you’ve been asked to lead “transformation” or a labs group at a big company….) Congratulations! What do you do now? Where do you start? What do you need to know? What are your real job responsibilities? If you don’t have a job description or it doesn’t seem to fit (or if you never really looked at it), you’ll need to come up with one for yourself that goes beyond a list of projects or hiring a team. That’s where this book comes in. It’s designed to be a tactical guide for you, the person charged with leading innovation, regardless of the product or domain, no matter the organizational structure you’ve inherited or are meant to create, no matter the process you’ve adopted or want to adopt, whether you work in a brand-new start up or a Fortune 500 corporation. It’s for managers and consultants, design directors and chief innovation officers, board members, CEOs, and recruiters. It will help you juggle the needs of your team, your organization, and the projects, products, or services themselves. It will give you a framework for problem-solving your approach to innovation when the pressure to solve big problems feels bigger than ever.

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