The Art of Innovation (Hardcover)

Author: Tom/ Littman Kelley
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780385499842
Publisher: Currency
Publish Date: 1/1/2001
Buy.com Sku: 30665214
Item#: RTVHKJ
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.25H x 6.25L x 1.5T
Pages: 288
 
The award-winning design and development firm IDEO, which brought the world the Apple mouse, reveals its secrets to fostering innovative, out-of-the-box thinking across the world of business. In this handbook, the author outlines the steps IDEO and other successful companies use to achieve successful problem solving. 30 photos & illustrations.
 
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The design firm IDEO has led the industry with its innovative approach to management, collaboration, and office environment. Here, Thomas Kelley, the firm's celebrated general manager, reveals the strategies IDEO stands by. His exploration of work methods leads him through a narrative describing some of the firm's most exciting designs, like the upright toothpaste tube, the development of which he follows from inception, through various prototypes, into test markets, and onto the shelves.

 
 

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1 -- Innovation at the Top

Innovation wasn't always a hot topic in the Silicon Valley. More than a decade ago, when our firm was just a small group of product designers working over a dress shop in Palo Alto, we became very interested in why companies looked outside for product development. We hired a professional services firm to help answer that question, and after interviewing many clients (and nonclients) we distilled the answers down into four key reasons: One was just raw capacity. Companies had a bigger appetite than their in-house resources could satisfy. The second was speed. If they couldn't find anybody in-house to sign up to some incredibly tight deadline, they would look outside. The third reason was the need for some specific expertise outside their core competencies. And the fourth was innovation.

Well, a funny thing has happened in the ensuing years. Innovation has risen from the bottom to the top of the list. During that time,
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