There's a great quote in Chad Fowler's My Job Went to IndiaIn business, ideas are dime a dozen. It's the blood, sweat, tears and money you pour into a product that make it really worth something.I'd extend that and link it to a later part of the book that focuses on Execution. To be successful, raw ability will get you only so far. The final stretch is populated by closers - people who finish things.As Theodore Levitt said: Creativity is thinking up new things. Innovation is doing new things.In other words, the key is doing. One of my pet subjects;-) I can come up with a million creative ideas, but without follow-through, its all just a bit of mental fun. An excellent companion read is Scott Berkun's The Myths of Innovation. Get them both on your bookshelf! The sooner, the better. |
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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Innovation and Two Book Recommendations
My Job Went to India (and all I got was this lousy book)
The title may be provocative, and immediately engender some strong reactions, but having just read My Job Went to India It is actually a very sensitive and insightful treatment of career pressures of the modern age, and how to respond positively. Although primarily targetted at a those working in the software industry, the book is a great career coach for any white-collar information worker. The book contains 52 very well-written pieces of advice, all introduced with some fascinating personal introspection. Get it on your bookshelf! The sooner, the better. |
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