Boom: How Innovation Saves the World By: Byrne Hobart, Tobias Huber [Audiobook] | Audiobooks – Business | M4B@126kb/s | 480.89 MiB
2017-08-21 | ASIN: B074VFMFBR | english | 2h27m
Author: Osama A. Hashmi
Narrated by: Nathaniel Evans
Building “step-function” better things, is going to be every innovator’s job the next few years. This audiobook introduces the framework that can help you find those solutions simply and reliably.
Increasingly, product teams inside of startups or larger companies, are under pressure to consistently create step-function better products, advanced ideas, and future-proof strategies. Reliably coming up with substantially better (“10x better”) solutions is fast becoming the minimum criteria for entry for new products, as those are the only ones that have a hope of getting the attention of users and the press, in an increasingly attention-scarce world.
It’s often thought that those types of “world-changing” ideas and solutions are rare things, found either in the minds of geniuses, or that hit like lightning bolts of inspiration.
This audiobook shows that finding those solutions isn’t an elusive art form, but rather a simple thinking discipline that is easy to understand and adopt, and can be used by anyone, in any team, to start thinking like a product visionary.
In the ground-breaking Innovation Thinking Methods, entrepreneur and tech CEO Osama A. Hashmi introduces the discipline of “innovation-thinking,” based on the methods and techniques he’s applied over the past 15 years to build strong innovation cultures in his award-winning tech companies, and to help entrepreneurs and enterprise companies refocus their thinking back towards ambitious goals and more meaningful pursuits.
Easy to listen to in 1-2 sittings, written in an accessible and conversational style, and full of thought-experiments, powerful questions and examples, and criticism of the status quo presented through a touch of humor, Innovation Thinking Methods is an indispensable guide to anyone wanting to kickstart a strong orientation towards substantial innovation within their companies or work.
General Information =================== Title: Boom: Bubbles and the End of Stagnation Author: Byrne Hobart, Tobias Huber Read By: Rob Grannis Copyright: 2024 Audiobook Copyright: 2024 Genre: Audiobook Publisher: Stripe Press Duration: 8 hours, 49 minutes, 25 seconds Chapters: 13 Media Information ================= Source Format: Audible AAX Source Sample Rate: 44100 Hz Source Channels: 2 Source Bitrate: 126 kbits Lossless Encode: Yes Encoded Codec: AAC / M4B Encoded Sample Rate: 44100 Hz Encoded Channels: 2 Encoded Bitrate: 126 kbits Ripper: inAudible 1.97 Book Description ================ A timely investigation of the causes of technological and scientific stagnation, and a radical blueprint for accelerating innovation. From the Moon landing to the dawning of the atomic age, the decades prior to the 1970s were characterized by the routine invention of transformative technologies at breakneck speed. By comparison, ours is an age of stagnation. Median wage growth has slowed, inequality and income concentration are on the rise, and scientific research has become increasingly expensive and incremental.
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