Do Bigger Things

A Practical Guide to Powerful Innovation in a Changing World

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Pub Date Apr 16 2024 | Archive Date Mar 05 2024
Greenleaf Book Group | Fast Company Press

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Unleash your potential to do bigger things!

In today’s changing world, where business leaders must navigate industry disruption, entrepreneurs struggle to push beyond initial success, and activists tackle hard challenges like climate change, there is a need for a more powerful way to do innovation. But too many innovators, in boardrooms, start-ups, and everything in between, are still trapped by the limits of common innovation practices. The way we’ve been taught to create and innovate for the past two decades is failing us.

It’s time for a paradigm shift. To unlock the secrets to doing bigger things, this book introduces the pioneering concept of ecosystem innovation. Drawing on their extensive experience with a wide range of actors, from Fortune Global 100 companies to local entrepreneurs in Nepal, authors Dan McClure and Jennifer Wilde present remarkable stories, accessible breakdowns, and actionable insights.

With this step-by-step guide, you’ll acquire the big-picture mindset and capabilities you need to outmaneuver fast-moving competitors, break through the ceiling on innovation impact, and create solutions for problems others feel are beyond reach. Do Bigger Things offers a practical way to set bolder goals, understand harder challenges, design bigger solutions, and drive and deliver on ambitious ideas.

It’s time to shatter the notion that hard problems or game-changing endeavors are beyond your reach, your organization’s capabilities, or your community’s grasp. The time for bigger action is now.

Unleash your potential to do bigger things!

In today’s changing world, where business leaders must navigate industry disruption, entrepreneurs struggle to push beyond initial success, and activists...


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ISBN 9781639080694
PRICE $17.95 (USD)
PAGES 256

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Talking about innovation and adoption to new scenarios Of new technological reality is booming. We most Of the time know what to do however struggling with how to do things. Here lays the key to successful innovation. If you want to deliver an innovation, you need to challenge the change and be continuously fundamentally different. This book will provide you ideas and tips, scenarios and frameworks that can be applied to look at agile creativity in a new or different way. I liked the stories or examples that illustrated those simple concepts. There is innovation at your fingertips and we may miss out on it because we sometimes rotate in the same circle of ideas and routine.

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