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Dundon, Elaine. (2002). The seeds of innovation: cultivating the synergy that fosters new ideas . New York: AMACOM American Management Association.

Type of Resource: Book
(ISBN: 0814471463)Libary of Congress (LC) or Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) Call Number:
LC: HD45; DDC: 658.4/063

The seeds of innovation represent the adopted components of creative thinking, strategic thinking and transformational thinking. The author provides an insightful, easy to follow guide that is adaptable for implementation of an innovative approach for management and employees. Specific techniques are shared for enhancement of abilities to identify, develop, and sell innovative ideas. A 9-Step Innovation Process presents a framework supplemented by Ten Creative Connection Power Tools, List of Probing Questions, 99 Innovations, 99 Trends, and List of Additional Criteria. Dundon introduces 'Innovative Group' as a process similar to brainstorming and suggests it yields more replete steps. Opportunities for success are rendered in this deliberate workplace document.

Innovation / Management / Business / Models / Climate

This item is part of the Creative Studies Library in the E. H. Butler Library at Buffalo State College- State University of New York.

CBIR Record Number: 6290

Buffalo State College, State University of New York