Change the Box
A Guide to Dream, Incubate, and Scale Your Innovations
by John Spencer-Taylor
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Pub Date Jan 21 2025 | Archive Date Jan 21 2025
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Description
Change the Box: A Guide to Dream, Incubate, and Scale Your Innovations by John Spencer-Taylor reveals powerful strategies to transform bold ideas into thriving businesses. Drawing from his experience with BrainGu, Spencer-Taylor shares practical advice on balancing creativity with commercial viability. The book also introduces the "Change the Box" mantra, emphasizing small, impactful changes that drive significant results.
Readers will learn to navigate the stages of innovation, from dreaming big ideas to scaling them for market success. With insights on maintaining company culture during rapid growth, integrating technological innovation with strategic business constraints, and overcoming common startup challenges, this guide is essential for entrepreneurs, innovators, and business leaders in tech, cybersecurity, and highly regulated industries.
Featured Reviews
I always find books on business, leadership and management intriguing especially of they include stories and perspectives from people who've been there and done that. This had a great start because who would have thought to change the box and not just think outside the box? I find that from the very beginning key in establishing a culture in an organization and that kind of answers questions I had around teams, vision and also product development because the author shares the need to review, update and upgrade often, and this kind of flexibility helps when thinking of scale.