Orbit shifting innovation : Narang, Rajiv: Devaiah, Devika the dynamics of ideas that create history
Publication details: Random House India 2013 GurgonDescription: XIV, 392 p. PaperISBN:- 978-81-8400-724-4
- 658.4063 Nar/Dev
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Part I. Orbit shifts that created history --
part II. Seeding orbit-shifting innovation --
part III. Combating dilution in execution --
part IV. Leading orbit-shifting innovation.
Orbit-shifting innovation happens when an area that needs transformation, meets an innovator with the will and the desire to create, and not follow history. At the heart of the orbit shifting innovation, is the breakthrough that creates a new orbit and achieves a transformative impact. Businesses, social enterprises, and even governments need orbit-shifting ideas to create a transformative impact. But how does that groundbreaking idea come about, and what translates it into actuality? Charting the vast landscape of orbit-shifting innovation and innovators across countries, cultures, and industries, Orbit-shifting Innovation brings to the fore the moving force that drives orbit-shifters to take on a transformative challenge and to navigate the pitfalls and obstacles in making it happen. Orbit-shifting Innovation comprehensively outlines and delves deep into what it really take to ensure that an orbit shifting idea is grown into an in market success model with all the richness and potential of the original aspiration.
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