The Innovator's Hypothesis

The Innovator's Hypothesis How Cheap Experiments Are Worth More Than Good Ideas - The MIT Press

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Achieving faster, better, cheaper, and more creative innovation outcomes with the 5X5 framework: 5 people, 5 days, 5 experiments, $5,000, and 5 weeks. What is the best way for a company to innovate? Advice recommending "innovation vacations" and the luxury of failure may be wonderful for organizations with time to spend and money to waste. The Innovator's Hypothesis addresses the innovation priorities of companies that live in the real world of limits. Michael Schrage advocates a cultural and strategic shift: small teams, collaboratively-and competitively-crafting business experiments that make top management sit up and take notice. He introduces the 5x5 framework: giving diverse teams of five people up to five days to come up with portfolios of five business experiments costing no more than $5,000 each and taking no longer than five weeks to run. Successful 5x5s, Schrage shows, make people more effective innovators, and more effective innovators mean more effective innovations.

Book information

ISBN: 9780262028363
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 658.4063
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xvi, 237
Weight: 496g
Height: 236mm
Width: 154mm
Spine width: 20mm