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.
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Leading
the Revolution
by Gary Hamel

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The
Innovator's Dilemma
by
Clayton Christensen
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The
Fifth Discipline Fieldbook
by Peter
Senge, et al
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The
Circle of Innovation
by Tom
Peters
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Free,
Perfect and Now!
by Rob
Rodin
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The
Great Game of Business
by
Jack Stack
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Positive
Turbulence
by Stanley
Gryskiewicz
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Serious
Play: How the World's Best Companies Simulate to Innovate
by
Michael Schrage
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The
Art of Innovation
by Tom Kelley
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Built
to Last
by
James Collins and Jerry Porras

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Innovation
and Entrepreneurship: Practice and Principles
by Peter
F. Drucker
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Discovering
Common Ground
by Marvin
Weisbord
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