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Driving desired futures : turning design thinking into real innovation / Michael Shamiyeh and DOM Research Laboratory (ed.).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Shamiyeh, Michael.
DOM Research Laboratory.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture, Modern.
Architecture, Domestic--History--20th century.
Architecture, Domestic.
Architecture, Domestic--History--21st century.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (424 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Basel : Birkhaüser, [2014]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Headed by the slogan "Design Thinking," a debate has unfolded over the last ten years about design methods, which goes far beyond the specialist boundaries of design disciplines. Executives and business owners today recognize the potential for economic innovation lying in the creative and analytical mindset of designers. The extensive literature available on "Design Thinking" focuses on the methodology of the design process, while the conditions necessary to spark innovation processes in the first place, have long remained more or less unnoticed.Driving Desired Futures starts here and asks how established innovations arise from a simple idea. What criteria are mostly likely to be the basis from which the ideas of an individual can take hold in a social system? What are conditions, under which they can become incorporated into a diverse group of people? What topics induce managers to choose and then to invest in a specific idea? Questions such as these are pursued in international contributions by renowned experts, using the first digital camera as a case study. They identify the individual and social processes associated with the exchange and implementation of new ideas.
Unter dem Schlagwort "Design Thinking" ist in den letzten zehn Jahren eine Debatte über die Methoden im Design entfacht, die über die fachlichen Grenzen der Design-Disziplinen weit hinausgeht. Führungskräfte und Unternehmer erkennen heute das Potenzial für Wirtschaftsinnovationen, das in der kreativ-analytischen Denkweise von Designern steckt. Die umfangreiche Literatur über "Design Thinking" konzentriert sich dabei auf die Methodik des Designprozesses. Die Voraussetzungen, die Innovationsprozesse überhaupt erst in Gang setzen, bleiben bislang weitgehend unbeachtet. Driving Desired Futures setzt hier an und fragt, wie aus Ideen etablierte Innovationen entstehen: Nach welchen Kriterien setzen sich Ideen Einzelner in einem sozialen System durch? Unter welchen Bedingungen finden sie Eingang in eine heterogene Gruppe von Menschen? Welche Themen veranlassen Manager, sich für eine Idee zu entscheiden und dafür bestimmte Ressourcen freizumachen? Am Fallbeispiel der ersten Digitalkamera gehen die internationalen Beiträge renommierter Experten diesen Fragen auf den Grund und identifizieren die individuellen und gesellschaftlichen Prozesse, die mit dem Austausch und der Durchsetzung neuer Ideen einhergehen.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Table of Contents
Foreword / Shamiyeh, Michael
Contributors
The Emergence of The New (What)
Introduction / Shamiyeh, Michael
Disruptive Innovation at the Eastman Kodak Company (Part I) / Sasson, Steven / Shamiyeh, Michael
Reality and Actuality / Roth, Gerhard
The Social Construction of Reality / Searle, John R.
A Model of Plausibility / Connell, Louise / Keane, Mark T.
Media - The Everyday Tools of Reality Construction / Schmidt, Siegfried J.
Plans and the Future: Designing the Unpredictable / Esposito, Elena
Innovation as Processes of Social Construction (How)
Disruptive Innovation at the Eastman Kodak Company (Part II) / Sasson, Steven / Shamiyeh, Michael
A Few Things Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Communication / Heller, Cheryl
What is Conversation? How Can We Design for Effective Conversation? / Pangaro, Paul / Dubberly, Hugh
Knowledge Creation and Social Networks in Corporate Entrepreneurship: The Renewal of Organizational Capability / Floyd, Steven W. / Wooldridge, Bill
Imagining and Rationalizing Opportunities: Inductive Reasoning and the Creation And Justification of New Ventures / Cornelissen, Joep P. / Clarke, Jean S.
Strategy and Use of Metaphor / Oetinger, Bolko von
Organizing and the Process of Sensemaking / Weick, Karl E. / Sutcliffe, Kathleen M. / Obstfeld, David
Innovation and Organizational Roles (Who)
Disruptive Innovation at the Eastman Kodak Company (Part III) / Sasson, Steven / Shamiyeh, Michael
Reflections on Innovation Processes in Organizations / Bullen, Andrew
The A.C.I.M.- Agenda: Adaptation- Creativity- Innovation- Management Quadruple as a New Resource / Faßler, Manfred
Innovation Networks / Ahrweiler, Petra / Keane, Mark T.
Strategizing Throughout the Organization: Managing Role Conflict in Strategic Renewal / Floyd, Steven W. / Lane, Peter J.
Selling Issues to Top Management / Dutton, Jane E. / Ashford, Susan J.
Oxymoron Organizational Innovation (Where)
Disruptive Innovation at the Eastman Kodak Company (Part IV) / Sasson, Steven / Shamiyeh, Michael
The Art of Innovation: Managing the Future of Organizations / Zillner, Sonja / Krusche, Bernhard
Capabilities, Cognition, and Inertia: Evidence From Digital Imaging / Tripsas, Mary / Gavetti, Giovanni
Notes on the Role of Leadership & Language in Regenerating Organizations / Dubberly, Hugh / Esmonde, Peter / Geoghegan, Michael / Pangaro, Paul
Afterword
New Mindsets, or: What can Change Managers Learn from Architects? / Eppler, Martin J. / Shamiyeh, Michael
Backmatter
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed February 25, 2014).
ISBN:
3-03821-284-9
OCLC:
874163986

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