Quirky: The Remarkable Story of the Traits, Foibles, and Genius of Breakthrough Innovators Who Changed the World
Autor Melissa A Schilling Erin Bennetten Limba Engleză MP3 player preînregistrat – 13 mar 2018
What
really
distinguishes
the
people
who
literally
change
the
world--those
creative
geniuses
who
give
us
one
breakthrough
after
another?
What
differentiates
Marie
Curie
or
Elon
Musk
from
the
merely
creative,
the
many
one-hit
wonders
among
us?
Melissa
Schilling,
one
of
the
world's
leading
experts
on
innovation,
invites
us
into
the
lives
of
eight
people--Albert
Einstein,
Benjamin
Franklin,
Elon
Musk,
Dean
Kamen,
Nikola
Tesla,
Marie
Curie,
Thomas
Edison,
and
Steve
Jobs--to
identify
the
traits
and
experiences
that
drove
them
to
make
spectacular
breakthroughs,
over
and
over
again.
While
all
innovators
possess
incredible
intellect,
intellect
alone,
she
shows,
does
not
create
a
breakthrough
innovator.
It
was
their
personal,
social,
and
emotional
quirkiness
that
enabled
true
genius
to
break
through--not
just
once
but
again
and
again.
Nearly
all
of
the
innovators,
for
example,
exhibited
high
levels
of
social
detachment
that
enabled
them
to
break
with
norms,
an
almost
maniacal
faith
in
their
ability
to
overcome
obstacles,
and
a
passionate
idealism
that
pushed
them
to
work
with
intensity
even
in
the
face
of
criticism
or
failure.
While
these
individual
traits
would
be
unlikely
to
work
in
isolation--being
unconventional
without
having
high
levels
of
confidence,
effort,
and
goal
directedness
might,
for
example,
result
in
rebellious
behavior
that
does
not
lead
to
meaningful
outcomes--together
they
can
fuel
both
the
ability
and
drive
to
pursue
what
others
deem
impossible.
Schilling
shares
the
science
behind
the
convergence
of
traits
that
increases
the
likelihood
of
success.
And,
as
Schilling
also
reveals,
there
is
much
to
learn
about
nurturing
breakthrough
innovation
in
our
own
lives--in,
for
example,
the
way
we
run
organizations,
manage
people,
and
even
how
we
raise
our
children.
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ISBN-13: 9781549114724
ISBN-10: 1549114727
Ediția:Completă
Editura: HACHETTE AUDIO
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 1549114727
Ediția:Completă
Editura: HACHETTE AUDIO
Colecția PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Melissa
A.
Schillingis
the
John
Herzog
Family
professor
of
management
and
organizations
at
New
York
University's
Stern
School
of
Business,
and
one
of
the
world's
leading
experts
on
innovation.
Her
textbook,Strategic
Management
of
Technological
Innovation(now
in
its
fifth
edition),
is
the
number
one
innovation
strategy
text
in
the
world,
and
is
available
in
seven
languages.
Dr.
Schilling
is
also
a
coauthor
ofStrategic
Management:
An
Integrated
Approach,
now
in
its
12th
edition
and
one
of
the
world's
leading
strategic
management
textbooks
in
the
world.
Professor
Schilling's
doctorate
in
strategic
management
is
from
the
University
of
Washington
where
her
dissertation
research
analyzed
technology
standards
battles
in
high
technology
industries.
She
sought
answers
to
questions
such
as
"How
and
why
are
dominant
technologies
chosen
in
'winner-take-all'
industries?"
and
"How
do
managers
make
the
difficult
choice
between
protecting
their
technologies
with
patents
or
copyrights,
versus
rapidly
disseminating
them
to
build
support
for
their
technologies?"
This
work
positioned
her
on
the
forefront
of
research
on
innovation
strategy,
with
expertise
on
industries
such
as
smartphones,
computers,
software,
and
video
games.
Dr.
Schilling
subsequently
expanded
her
research
to
include
other
high
technology
industries
such
as
biotech,
renewable
energy,
and
electric
vehicles.
Her
articles
on
innovation,
creativity,
alliances,
and
modularity
have
appeared
in
leading
journals
suchAcademy
of
Management
Journal,
Academy
of
Management
Review,
Management
Science,
Organization
Science,
Strategic
Management
Journal,
Journal
of
Economics
and
Management
Strategy,
Research
PolicyandHarvard
Business
Review.
Recenzii
"[A]n
entertaining
and
enlightening
romp
through
the
lives
of
eight
'breakthrough
innovators,'
exploring
their
remarkable
abilities,
personalities
and
motives."
—Financial Times
"I love this bookbecause it makes me think about thinking. Schilling very strongly makes thepoint that in a society where broad statistical approaches in education andscience seem to point us toward some mediocre median, that the biginnovations-the industry and civilization-changing innovations-still generallycome from cranky individuals who are determined that their way is the betterway. How do you make another Tesla, Curie, Jobs, or Musk? Schilling tells ushow."—Robert Cringely, author of Accidental Empires, Triumph of the Nerds, and Nerds 2.0.1.
"An interesting and well-crafted journey through the lives of those'quirky' women and men who transformed the world through innovation."—David Brin, NASA advisor, astrophysicist, and award-winning author of The Postman, The Transparent Society, and Existence
"A real page-turner ...a fascinating mixture of the life stories of radical innovators, such as ElonMusk and Marie Curie, expertly deconstructing them to reveal their underlyingcommonalities. What transpires is both wonderfully insightful and inspiring."—Freek Vermeulen, London Business School
"A captivating readwith inspirational biographies and valuable lessons to help light thatinnovative flame."—Daniel Levinthal, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
"Aninspiring journey of discovery. You'll finish the book understanding somethingof true genius."—Rita McGrath, Columbia University
"An exceptionallyrewarding marriage of biography and social science that will change the way youthink about winners and winning."—Ron Adner, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, author of The Wide Lens
"The realparadox of Schilling's work is that even though it looks at completelyextraordinary people, it may be most valuable for what it tells us about howorganizations can harness the innovative power of ordinary people."—Strategy + Business
"Quirkyis both brilliant biography and useful leadership guide. It is an easy to readbut deep exploration of the lives of individual innovators and their qualitiesmake for great history that also provides informative instruction for how wecan foster these qualities today in ourselves and our organizations."—800 CEO READ
—Financial Times
"I love this bookbecause it makes me think about thinking. Schilling very strongly makes thepoint that in a society where broad statistical approaches in education andscience seem to point us toward some mediocre median, that the biginnovations-the industry and civilization-changing innovations-still generallycome from cranky individuals who are determined that their way is the betterway. How do you make another Tesla, Curie, Jobs, or Musk? Schilling tells ushow."—Robert Cringely, author of Accidental Empires, Triumph of the Nerds, and Nerds 2.0.1.
"An interesting and well-crafted journey through the lives of those'quirky' women and men who transformed the world through innovation."—David Brin, NASA advisor, astrophysicist, and award-winning author of The Postman, The Transparent Society, and Existence
"A real page-turner ...a fascinating mixture of the life stories of radical innovators, such as ElonMusk and Marie Curie, expertly deconstructing them to reveal their underlyingcommonalities. What transpires is both wonderfully insightful and inspiring."—Freek Vermeulen, London Business School
"A captivating readwith inspirational biographies and valuable lessons to help light thatinnovative flame."—Daniel Levinthal, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
"Aninspiring journey of discovery. You'll finish the book understanding somethingof true genius."—Rita McGrath, Columbia University
"An exceptionallyrewarding marriage of biography and social science that will change the way youthink about winners and winning."—Ron Adner, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, author of The Wide Lens
"The realparadox of Schilling's work is that even though it looks at completelyextraordinary people, it may be most valuable for what it tells us about howorganizations can harness the innovative power of ordinary people."—Strategy + Business
"Quirkyis both brilliant biography and useful leadership guide. It is an easy to readbut deep exploration of the lives of individual innovators and their qualitiesmake for great history that also provides informative instruction for how wecan foster these qualities today in ourselves and our organizations."—800 CEO READ