Managers Innovation: Insights into Making Innovation Happen: 4 (Management, Organizations and Business)

Managers Innovation: Insights into Making Innovation Happen: 4 (Management, Organizations and Business)

by STOREY (Author), Salaman (Author)

Synopsis

Innovation is increasingly identified as the critical factor in ensuring economic competitiveness. Departments of state and quasi--governmental organizations in many countries including, Austria, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and the UK, have issued reports and calls to action; but implementation will continue to be problematic unless the points made in this book are taken into account. Drawing on 350 in--depth interviews with senior managers, this book presents an original theory about the characteristics of managers in good innovative organizations and poor innovative organizations . It pays close attention to the attitudes, understandings, assumptions and interpretations of managers, who are often the ultimate decision--makers when it comes to innovation. The text is supported by real--life, internationally--known cases such as Hewlett--Packard, Zeneca and the BBC, as well as voluntary sector cases such as Oxfam. It is also enriched by substantial and highly revealing quotations from senior managers themselves.

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Format: Pop up
Pages: 204
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 01 Dec 2004

ISBN 10: 1405124628
ISBN 13: 9781405124621

Media Reviews
This is a rich and significant book on one of the most important issues facing managers today. Innovation is the key driver for the future of businesses and societies. There is an excellent balance of theory, empirical insight and implications for practice. Students, academics and business people will find this a major source of insights into the complexities of managing the innovation process. Ken Starkey, Nottingham University By focusing on managersa own theories, Storey and Salaman break fresh ground in our understanding of the processes of organizational innovation, a topic that has national and practical, as well as theoretical, significance. David A. Buchanan, Leicester Business School Important book. The authors highlight the utter centrality of managerial mindsets and orientations to organizational innovativeness. All the other factors that are crucial to organizational innovation hinge on the right managerial perspective. Deborah Dougherty, Rutgers University Primarily designed as a student text, for those concerned with the subject, but would also be useful to help re--educated a large number of a de--innovatinga managers. Long Range Planning
Author Bio
John Storey is Professor of Management at the Open University Business School and a consultant to leading corporations. He has authored and edited sixteen books on business, management and organizations. He is a non--executive director on two management boards. Graeme Salaman is Professor of Organizational Studies at the Open University Business School. He has worked as a consultant in eight countries for clients such as Sun Microsystems, Willis, BAT, the government of Ethiopia, Fujitsu, Allianz, Ernst and Young, Rolls Royce, and Morgan Stanley.