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Scalable Innovation: A Guide for Inventors, Entrepreneurs, and IP Professionals

English

By (author): Eugene Shteyn

Innovation is a primary source of economic growth, and yet only one idea out of 3,000 becomes a successful product or service. Scalable Innovation: A Guide for Inventors, Entrepreneurs, and IP Professionals introduces a model for the innovation process, helping innovators to understand the nature and timing of opportunities and risks on the path to success. The authors apply systems thinking to discover real-life challenges, and provide tools for turning these challenges into opportunities for practical, scalable innovation.The book is organized into four sections:

Prologue exposes key barriers to creativity and innovation. It provides telling examples of how years in school and at work make us accept common wisdoms that are likely to hurt our chances to create or take advantage of breakthrough innovations.

Section I introduces a system model for understanding technology and solving problems. It shows how to connect the model with real-life solutions, including their reflection in patents.

Section II introduces tools for thinking outside the box, considers the role of luck in success of inventions, and presents tools for flexible thinking and imagination development.

Section III discusses system dynamics, including how the elements of systems evolve, creating space for invention and scalable innovation. The authors illustrate this with case studies from various industries and technology areas. They analyze several landmark innovations in detail, revealing surprising and essential elements common to all of them.

This book presents simple principles that form the foundation of successful innovation, enabling practitioners to anticipate and expedite the creation of value through the guided innovation process. It outlines the most common barriers in reasoning and false beliefs about innovation that impede p

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Product Details
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138438248

About Eugene Shteyn

Eugene Shteyn teaches Principles of Invention and Innovation The Greatest Innovations of Silicon Valley The Patent Paradox and Model-based Invention and Innovation at the Stanford University Continuing Studies Program. His innovation work first as a principal scientist at Philips Research then as a director of IP licensing at Hewlett-Packard is embodied in high-tech products and represented in industry standards such as DVD UPnP and DLNA. Eugene holds 28 US patents and is a named inventor on more than 50 patents pending. He also founded Invention Spring LLC an invention development and innovation management consulting company whose clients include Fortune 500 companies (Apple IBM Roche) as well as many Silicon Valley startups.Max Shtein is an associate professor at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor in materials science and engineering chemical engineering applied physics as well as art and design. He teaches courses that include quantum mechanics solid state physics engineering and multi-disciplinary design organic electronics and most recently courses on emerging technology creativity and innovation. He also directs a research group working on flexible electronics and energy conversion in novel materials. Shtein's work and patents are used in the development of organic electronic devices (OLEDs solar cells transistors). His professional awards include the Materials Research Society Graduate Student Gold Medal Award the Newport Award for Excellence and Leadership in Photonics and Optoelectronics the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers the Holt Award for Excellence in Teaching the College of Engineering Vulcans Prize for Excellence in Education and the Materials Science and Engineering Department Achievement Award.

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