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Great Books on Organizational Innovation

A few years ago, if you wanted to read about innovation, you would have been pretty much limited to Peter Drucker and a few other academics. Today, there is a rich offering of practical information from industry leaders, consultants and academics. There's almost an overwhelming abundance of great reading material available. This dozen represents some of our favorites.

Leading the Revolution

by Gary Hamel

The Innovator's Dilemma

by Clayton Christensen

The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook

by Peter Senge, et al

The Circle of Innovation

by Tom Peters

Free, Perfect and Now!

by Rob Rodin

The Great Game of Business

by Jack Stack

Positive Turbulence

by Stanley Gryskiewicz

Serious Play: How the World's Best Companies Simulate to Innovate

by Michael Schrage

The Art of Innovation

by Tom Kelley

Built to Last

by James Collins and Jerry Porras

Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Practice and Principles

by Peter F. Drucker

Discovering Common Ground

by Marvin Weisbord

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