Who is the Best Innovation Author?
Thanks to all of you, Blogging Innovation has experienced incredible global growth (even in Portuguese). To better serve you, the Blogging Innovation readers, I have decided to open up this blog to publishing the best innovation and marketing strategy insights from around the web.While I will still be writing articles for the blog, I will now become more of an editor and caretaker of Blogging Innovation and the Continuous Innovation group on LinkedIn. I will be focusing on publishing only the highest quality global innovation and marketing strategy insights from ad hoc and regular contributors. I've got a few re-publishing agreements in place but am looking for more.
If there is an innovation author you think I should approach about writing for Blogging Innovation, please contact me or post a comment below. I am seeking:
Articles - for Blogging Innovation (guest author example)
Videos - for Innovation Interviews, YouTube, or Vimeo channels
Or, if you are an innovation practioner and have a thought leadership piece, interesting case study, or a great e-mail or video interview that you would like to share with the world, please contact me, post a comment, or send me an @reply on Twitter.
I look forward to bringing you even more exciting new content!
Braden Kelley (@innovate on Twitter) - Editor of Blogging Innovation
NOTE: Potential authors - Unique material is ideal, but I am happy to re-publish a great article from another blog. Embedded video and pictures are fine as long as your inclusion of this material complies with copyright laws. I won't be able to publish every submission, so I apologize in advance to those not selected.
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6 Comments:
Hi Braden,
Loads of authors have influenced my work at Fahrenheit 212. Really like A.G. Lafley's "The Game Changer" for his take on the outsourcing of innovation.
Just read an oldie, but a goodie by Scott Berkun – "The Myths of Innovation" that does a terrific job with historical insights and unexpected consequences of innovation.
I had the pleasure of working with Bart Huthwaite. Founder of the Institute for Lean Innovation, Author and creator of the Innovation Cube.
A tremendous mentor who travels the globe driving lean innovation.
Hi,
Olivier Ezratty blog worht to be visited even if it is a French written site
http://www.oezratty.net/wordpress/
JPM
Hi Braden,
Scott Isaksen and Joe Tidd's book: Meeting the Innovation Challenge really hit home with me. Check it out and let me know what you think.
JRL
Hello Braden,
I've recently authored an article you might be interested in using on your blog. Please see Perception vs. Reality: The True Nature of Innovation at http://i360insight.com.
Regards,
Kamal Hassan
CEO, Innovation 360 Institute
Hi Braden,
Clayton Christensen ("The Innovator's Dilemma") has developed a broad, rigorous body of work around disruptive innovation. In his latest book: "The Innovator's Prescription", he analyzes the healthcare industry, providing amazing clarity about how innovation can reduce costs and improve quality.
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