Member Reviews
This is a great resource and very easy to understand. I found the author's examples of strategies used by successful companies to be extremely motivating. So many times I have given up versus looking for ways to continue on with tasks after hitting a creative block. I will b e utilizing strategies from this book in the future!
Unfortunately I cannot give feedback on this ARC from Netgalley because it failed to deliver to my Kindle.
I really wanted to love this book. I loved the content I had access to. I appreciated the examples given and stories that explained higher level topics. The exercises are helpful for teams trying to innovate and grow. This is a good book for people at every level of business, from CEO's to entry level employees. It is nice to hear from a company that has run 10k innovation workshops. Innovation is something a lot of us say is important, but when we get around to doing it, we run up against a multi-faceted wall. This book helps you climb over the wall and keep moving forward.
It is full of valuable information, but the uncorrected proof had a LOT of errors. Whole pages of text, diagrams, and pictures that would have provided context and information were missing. There were layout issues galore. I'm sure the finished copy has corrected these issues.
I will be picking up a copy and entering it as the book club pick for my team this year. I think it is an invaluable resource for any business.
This is a massive amount of information, and I'm not sure who it's for. Most business leaders should probably keep it handy, but for me it's just too much information to be practical.
As I have an ARC, I'm not sure about the final design and illustrations, so I can't comment on these.
Regarding the content in general, I believe it's valid, even though I disagree on some minor points, like Apple, which is a marketing company and not really big on innovation.