Cargando…

You can kill an idea, but you can't kill an opportunity: how to discover new sources of growth for your organization

Ideas alone are failing us! They promise growth, but too often lead to products and services that don't deliver. In many companies it can take up to 3,000 ideas to lead to 100 projects, resulting in only 2 launches, producing on average one product that breaks even and of these products only 20...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Henderson, Pam
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2659868
_version_ 1780961488766238720
author Henderson, Pam
author_facet Henderson, Pam
author_sort Henderson, Pam
collection CERN
description Ideas alone are failing us! They promise growth, but too often lead to products and services that don't deliver. In many companies it can take up to 3,000 ideas to lead to 100 projects, resulting in only 2 launches, producing on average one product that breaks even and of these products only 20% turn a profit. Defining the opportunity first, leads to big ideas that win and increases the odds for success. Pam Henderson, former faculty at Carnegie Mellon University and author of You Can Kill an Idea, but You Can't Kill An Opportunity! shows how to apply Opportunity Thinking™ in your own organization to increase speed to market for products, eliminate idea bottlenecks, get crisp on demand space, value open innovation and increase creativity ROI. Opportunity Thinking™, a new approach to innovation developed by author Pam Henderson, has transformed the way companies and organizations, from Fortune 500 to non-profits, find big ideas that win and create sustainable growth. Opportunity Thinking™ is a creative journey that taps six sources - market forces, business models, technology, organizations, environments, and design to discover big places to play. Not your average business book, Henderson's clever narrative, bold visuals and countless stories of companies and brands will inspire you to think in new ways and stretch your mind to consider the possibilities.
id cern-2659868
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2013
publisher John Wiley & Sons
record_format invenio
spelling cern-26598682021-04-21T18:33:31Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2659868engHenderson, PamYou can kill an idea, but you can't kill an opportunity: how to discover new sources of growth for your organizationInformation Transfer and ManagementIdeas alone are failing us! They promise growth, but too often lead to products and services that don't deliver. In many companies it can take up to 3,000 ideas to lead to 100 projects, resulting in only 2 launches, producing on average one product that breaks even and of these products only 20% turn a profit. Defining the opportunity first, leads to big ideas that win and increases the odds for success. Pam Henderson, former faculty at Carnegie Mellon University and author of You Can Kill an Idea, but You Can't Kill An Opportunity! shows how to apply Opportunity Thinking™ in your own organization to increase speed to market for products, eliminate idea bottlenecks, get crisp on demand space, value open innovation and increase creativity ROI. Opportunity Thinking™, a new approach to innovation developed by author Pam Henderson, has transformed the way companies and organizations, from Fortune 500 to non-profits, find big ideas that win and create sustainable growth. Opportunity Thinking™ is a creative journey that taps six sources - market forces, business models, technology, organizations, environments, and design to discover big places to play. Not your average business book, Henderson's clever narrative, bold visuals and countless stories of companies and brands will inspire you to think in new ways and stretch your mind to consider the possibilities.John Wiley & Sonsoai:cds.cern.ch:26598682013
spellingShingle Information Transfer and Management
Henderson, Pam
You can kill an idea, but you can't kill an opportunity: how to discover new sources of growth for your organization
title You can kill an idea, but you can't kill an opportunity: how to discover new sources of growth for your organization
title_full You can kill an idea, but you can't kill an opportunity: how to discover new sources of growth for your organization
title_fullStr You can kill an idea, but you can't kill an opportunity: how to discover new sources of growth for your organization
title_full_unstemmed You can kill an idea, but you can't kill an opportunity: how to discover new sources of growth for your organization
title_short You can kill an idea, but you can't kill an opportunity: how to discover new sources of growth for your organization
title_sort you can kill an idea, but you can't kill an opportunity: how to discover new sources of growth for your organization
topic Information Transfer and Management
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2659868
work_keys_str_mv AT hendersonpam youcankillanideabutyoucantkillanopportunityhowtodiscovernewsourcesofgrowthforyourorganization