Permanent Innovation

by Langdon Morris

ISBN: 978-1-4303-0886-7
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Langdon Morris
Copyright: © 2006 by Langdon Morris Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition
  • Paperback book $24.95

Printed: 276 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Innovation is the process of creating new ideas and turning them into new business value. Permanent Innovation is the process of doing it continuously, as a matter of strategy, method, and habit. It happens in organizations that embrace innovation as a core value, practice innovation as a core methodology, and produce innovation as a consistent output. The notion of permanent innovation may at first be startling, and it may even seem to be a contradiction. The concept of permanence implies stability and the absence of change, while the concept of innovation implies constancy of change and novelty. Combining these two, however, yields an important synthesis: the practice of innovation not as an occasional occurrence, but as a repeating process of value creation and organizational adaptation. In these times of accelerating change and increasing competition, Permanent Innovation is an absolute necessity. This book is about how to achieve it.


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Permanent Innovation - An Oxymoron?
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26 Aug 2006 (updated 30 Aug 2006)
Langdon Morris defends his Title "Permanent Innovation" by telling great stories about the companies who "get it" - that generating new and executable ideas for breakthrough products or services must be a continuous proccess - valued and consistently supported as the strategic basis for sustainability and growth in our fast-changing, complex world.

A "Survivors"manual for business managers. Reading it will help you "get it" too. As a unique plus for readers - Langdon has published the book electronically under a Creative Commons license - encouraging readers to freely excerpt and add their own innovation stories by contributing them to the community of innovators via the Permanent Innovation Blog.

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