by Malcolm Goodman (Author)
Creativity and Strategic Innovation Management was the first book to integrate innovation management with both change management and creativity to form an innovative guide to survival in rapidly changing market conditions. Treating creativity as the process, and innovation the result, Goodman and Dingli emphasise the importance of a strategic approach to management through fostering creative processes.
Revised and updated for a second edition, this ground-breaking book now includes:
The book is also supported by a range of new tutor support materials.
This textbook is an ideal accompaniment to postgraduate courses on innovation management and creativity management. The focused approach by Goodman and Dingli also makes it useful as supplementary reading on a range of courses from management of technology to strategic management.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 344
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 04 Apr 2017
ISBN 10: 1138675105
ISBN 13: 9781138675100
Creativity and Strategic Innovation Management is a useful guide for both academics and practitioners who are interested in the link between creativity and the strategic management of innovation in an organisational context.
Steven Pattinson, Senior Lecturer in Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Course Leader Executive MBA (part-time), Sheffield Business School, UK
This text provides a practical and timely socially responsible insight into the need for and advice on how to design a strategic innovation strategy in times of discontinuous change in the business environment.
Asif Majid, Senior Lecturer, Enterprise and Strategic Management, Sheffield Business School, UK
This is a key text for anyone seriously interested in innovation management. It combines the most current thinking with excellent examples to guide the reader through the maze of innovation. The text provides a clear roadmap for innovation mangers and students on how to deal with the practical challenge of building innovative organisations in a rapidly changing environment.
Christos Tsinopoulos, Senior Lecturer in Operations & Project Management & Director of Master in Management Programmes in the Business School, Durham University, UK.