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Leading the epic revolution : how CIOs drive innovation and create value across the enterprise / Hunter Muller.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Muller, Hunter, 1960-
Series:
Wiley CIO
CIO series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Information technology--Management.
Information technology.
Technological innovations--Management.
Technological innovations.
Diffusion of innovations--Management.
Diffusion of innovations.
Chief information officers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (336 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
A must-read leadership guide for CIOs and executives whose careers depend on creating value and growth through continuous innovation Innovation is the hot topic. Everyone's talking about it, but there seems to be a lot of misperceptions about getting it done. Innovating for Growth and Value is aimed at CIOs and other technology leaders in the modern enterprise. This insider's guide to innovation presents repeatable processes, detailed methodologies, and robust frameworks for innovation and continuous transformation in today's fast-paced business environments. It provides
Contents:
Intro
Leading the Epic Revolution
Contents
Foreword: Innovating for Continual Growth and Prosperity
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Innovation Challenge
The Psychology of Innovation
An Expanding Range of Influence
Speed and Failure Are Essential in Continuous Innovation Strategies
Fail Fast and Fail Smart
The New Speed of Change
Focus on the Business Challenge, Not on the Technology
In the Modern Enterprise, True Innovation Takes Many Shapes and Forms
Notes
Chapter 2 Governance Trumps Process
Being a Leader of Innovation at an Innovative Enterprise
Great Companies Avoid the "Me Too" Syndrome When Innovating
Cycles of Innovation and Adoption
Good CIOs Are Leaders at All Stages of Innovation
From Enabler to Innovator: The Evolving Image of the CIO
Replacing Up and Down with Left to Right
Creating a Culture of Innovation
Converting Ideas into Successful New Products and Services
Chapter 3 Leveraging Multiple Skill Sets
Networking and Connecting
Overcoming Obstacles to Innovation
Two Types of Thinking
Overcoming Habits
Breaking Through and Moving Forward
Professor of Innovation
Leveraging the Cloud and Thriving on Innovation
Chapter 4 Accelerating Innovation
In the Modern Enterprise, IT Is the Backboneof Innovation
Underlying Principles of Innovation
A Practical Taxonomy of Innovation
The Mouse in the Maze
Managing Innovation Across the Enterprise
Eight Action Steps for Driving Innovation
Chapter 5 Innovation Begins with Business Strategy
The New Face of IT Executive Leadership
Improvisational Skills Can Elevate Innovation Leadership Capabilities
Blending Innovation and Operations
Innovating in the Battle Against Cancer.
Focusing on Value Creation, Improved Margins, and Staying Ahead of the Trend Curve
Escaping the Pull of the Past
Chapter 6 Evolving Relationships Across the C-Suite
From Captain to Coach, from Controlling to Enabling
Connecting the Dots Between Innovationand Analytics
Digging Deeper into Big Data
Innovation in the Age of the Industrial Internet
Moving Toward the Customer
Lining Up the Innovation Roadmaps
Designing Practical Innovation Strategies
Managing Between Extremes
Three Complementary Pairs of Roles
Note
Chapter 7 Why Credible Leadership Matters
Do Not Hesitate to Be a Leader
Sometimes Getting Out of the Way Is the First Step to Achieving Innovation
Innovation Conundrum
Accelerating Innovation Through Partnerships
A Shifting Mindset
Leading Innovation and Driving Transformation
Managing the Merger of Culture and Technology
Two Tiers of IT Innovation in the Modern Global Enterprise
A Role Model for Innovation and Leadership
The Next Big Wave: IT Value Creation
Where Innovation Begins: Understanding the Goals and Objectives of the Business
The Four Dimensions of Continuous Innovation and IT Transformation
Building a Hybrid Platform for Continuous Innovation
Making the Case for Top-Down Innovationin the Enterprise
Avoiding "the Emperor Has No Clothes" Syndrome
Chapter 8 Leveraging Social Collaboration to Drive Innovation
Tangible Results Through Social Media
Embracing the Social Workforce
Putting Innovation in the Hands of Users
Innovation and Social Collaboration
Chapter 9 Living with Uncertainty
Keep Your Eyes on the B2B Internet
Trust, Freedom, and Responsibility: Keys to Transformational Leadership and Continuous Innovation
Key Traits of Innovative IT Leaders
Security Is Integral to IT Strategy.
Maintaining Credibility: You Have to Know When to Get Down in the Weeds
Think Multiregional Before Committing to Global Markets
Walking the Talk
For Many Reasons, Now Is the Perfect Time to Be the CIO
Revisiting the Relationship Between Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The Emerging Ecosystem of Continuous Innovation and Transformation
A Historic Moment
Recommended Reading
Meet Our Sources
About the Author
About HMG Strategy, LLC
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher;.
ISBN:
9781119205272
1119205271
9781118431894
1118431898
9781118431931
1118431936
9781118431948
1118431944
OCLC:
849723810

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