Inventing the Almost Impossible

eBook - Creating, Teaching, Funding, and Leading Radical Innovation, Future of Business and Finance

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Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9783031362248
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 3.81 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2023
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Format: PDF
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

Looking to pioneer scientific and technological breakthroughs that create entirely new industries? This book serves as your guide. It goes beyond patents, diving deep into the intersection of foresight, engineering, and business. Explore how teams at renowned organizations such as ARPA-E, IKEA, and H2 Green Steel create radical innovation. Through critical analysis, industry case studies, and teaching examples, an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars, practitioners, and mavericks offer practical advice for bringing visionary development to life. Whether you're seeking to invent the seemingly impossible or solve problems for which no market exists yet, this book renews the research agenda for the deliberate study of invention. It will inspire and provoke you to expand your thinking and push boundaries.

Autorenportrait

Tamara Carleton, PhD, is is an international expert in radical innovation. She is the CEO of Innovation Leadership Group, teaches at several top-ranked business schools and technical universities around the world, and is the lead author ofBuilding Moonshots: 50+ Ways to Turn Radical Ideas into Realityand thePlaybook for Strategic Foresight and Innovation, which has been used by hundreds of teams to be more innovative.

Shaun West gained a PhD from Imperial College in London, Shaun worked for over 25 years in several businesses related to industrial services. He started his industrial career with AEA Technology before moving to National Power, where he developed and sold services to external businesses. After an MBA at HEC (Paris), he moved to GE Energy Services, modeling and negotiating long-term service agreements. At Sulzer, he drafted the strategy that led to the service division tripling in size over ten years and executed part of the strategy by acquiring a 220M CHF service business. Now at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, he is the Professor of Product-Service System Innovation. He focuses his research on supporting industrial firms to develop and deliver new services and service-friendly business models. He is passionate with exploring complex systems to understand the problems better and to build better solutions faster. He is a member of the advisory board for ASAP Service Management Forum and a member of the Swiss Alliance of Data-Intensives Services. Shaun lives close to Zurich with his wife and two children. He climbs, skis and runs.

William Cockayne, PhD, is a techno-optimistic leader with a passion for transforming science fiction into reality. For twenty years, he taught students at Stanford University how teams imagine, invent, and ship the future. Cockayne has been at the forefront of emerging technologies for decades, notably virtual reality. He founded and ran an early VR sites list in the mid-1990s and was part of a ground-breaking, DARPA-funded biomedical research program at the US Naval Postgraduate School. He has founded multiple startups, directed Kodaks venture incubator in Silicon Valley, was a researcher at the Mercedes-Benz R&D center in North America, and worked as an engineer at Apple in his early days.

Inhalt

Chapter 1 Introduction to Inventing the Almost Impossible.- Chapter 2 Re:design Thinking.- Chapter 3 Inspired by DARPA: An Initial Global Comparison of Radical Innovation Government Agencies.- Chapter 4 Inventing the Future of Aviation.- Chapter 5 Creating a Work Culture for Team Innovation and Imagination.- Chapter 6 Dealing with Complexity in Uncertain EnvironmentsWargaming in Transition.- Chapter 7 Teaching Imagination and Future-Shaping Skills: What Do Universities Offer Students to Help Them Imagine and Invent?.- Chapter 8 Future Labs, Making the Future Tangible Today.- Chapter 9 Which Moonshot Metrics Matter?.


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