Innovation Network's Recommended Book List
Creativity & Innovation Theories
No Contest: The Case Against Competition by Alfie Kohn
(Houghton Mifflin Co (Pap); 1992).
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The
Maverick Mindset by Doug Hall (Simon & Schuster,
1997).
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Quantum
Business by Bobbi DePorter & Mike Hernacki (Bantam
Doubleday Dell Publishing, 1997).
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Creativity: Flow & The Psychology of Discovery & Invention
by Mihaly Csikszentimihalyi (HarperCollins Publishers, 1997).
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Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentimihalyi
(HarperCollins Publishing, 1996).
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Yes, But... by Charles Thompson (HarperCollins, 1994).
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How to Get Ideas by Jack Foster & Larry Corby (Berrett-Koehler
Publishing, 1996).
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Productive Workplaces by Marvin R. Weisbord (Jossey-Bass
Publishing, 1991).
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Orbiting the Giant Hairball by Gordon MacKenzie (Opus
pocus Publishing, 1996).
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Beyond Certainty : The Changing Worlds of Organizations
by Charles Handy (Harvard Business School Press).
Handy is perhaps the leading management thinker in Great Britain today,
and he can be compared to Peter Drucker. Handy's Age of Unreason
(1989) and Age of Paradox (1994) have found such wide U.S. readership
that Gods of Management, his first book, was reissued late last
year so it could be introduced over here. Now comes this collection
of 35 essays; 31 of these short, thoughtful pieces are new to the U.S.,
having appeared in the British Management Journal Directory.
Handy's consant theme is uncertainty, as he considers the nature and
culture of work, the paradox of economic growth, the challenge of education,
and the role of organizations. (Copyright© 1996, American Library
Association.)
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