Pieces of the Action
English
By (author): Vannevar Bush
Over a 60-year career in public affairs, Vannevar Bushengineer, inventor, educator, and public face of government-funded sciencesought to eliminate roadblocks to innovation in science and technology. In Pieces of the Action, a collection of memoir-essays, he reflects on his role in shaping the policies and organizations that powered American research and development in the mid-20th century.
As the architect and administrator of an R&D pipeline that efficiently coordinated the work of civilian scientists and the military during World War II, he was central to catalyzing the development of radar and the proximity fuze, the mass production of penicillin, and the initiation of the Manhattan Project. Pieces of the Action offers his hard-won lessons on how to operate and manage effectively within complex organizations, build bridges between people and disciplines, and drive ambitious, unprecedented programs to fruition. With wry humor, Bush also shares personal observations and anecdotespelting cows with apples, poking fun at servicemen who tried to keep his own invention secret from himthat offer a glimpse of the personality behind the accolades.
Originally published in 1970, this updated edition includes 15 archival images from Bushs life and career and a foreword from entrepreneur and Idea Machines podcast host Ben Reinhardt that contextualizes the lessons Pieces of the Action can offer to contemporary readers: that change depends both on heroic individuals and effective organizations; that a leaders job is one of coordination; and that the path from idea to innovation is a long and winding one, inextricably bound to those involvedthose enduring figures who have a piece of the action. See more