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Harvard Business Review on Innovation
by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael Overdorf, Ian MacMillan, Rita McGrath, Stefan Thomke
from Harvard Business School Press
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Good Collection of Articles 
With a good collection of articles and case studies, the book helps us to recognize and seize innovation opportunities. I certainly recommend this book for executives. Another one that I recommend is Eightstorm: 8-Step Brainstorming for Innovative Managers.
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Fair 
I found little of interest in these articles. I would start in any number of other books if you are interested in innovation.
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another book of cute little bits and pieces--where is the forest? 
First, I apologize for the mixed metaphor in the title above. Second, all the articles in this collection are "good". Third, however, you may, as I, be more than a little tired of academics from the world's greatest universities, for decades, on topics like innovation, publishing little bits and pieces. Fourth, I recently bought 200 books with innovation or its synonyms in their titles or blurb descriptions, grouped them in groups, and ordered books from best to junk within each group. Then I... more info
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Good reading 
Well written and presented with interesting examples/case studies. Definitely worth a read. Am not an expert in the subject area but some of the concepts did appear dated or jaded to me.
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