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Book Description

The Pocket Mentor series offers immediate solutions to the challenges managers face on the job every day. Each book in the series is packed with handy tools, self-tests, and real-life examples to help you identify strengths and weaknesses and hone critical skills. Whether you're at your desk, in a meeting, or on the road, these portable guides enable you to tackle the daily demands of your work with greater speed, savvy, and effectiveness.

Ideas are not enough: successful innovation requires people to pick up where the creative process leaves off. These people must take the creative idea and apply it to a real-life problem to design a new product, service, or process. They must construct a carefully articulated vision for the project, draw up a feasible financial plan, and advocate the project over the whole course of its development and implementation.

This book teaches you how to execute an innovation from start to finish:
- Develop a vision statement that stands up to evaluation criteria
- Build a strong business case to the stakeholders who will be affected
- Manage both explicit and hidden resistance to change
- Sustain the passion around your idea and keeping its momentum going

Table of Contents

  1. Pocket Mentor Series
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Mentor’s Message: Why Executing Innovation Matters
  6. Executing Innovation: The Basics
    1. Why Innovate?
      1. Types of innovators
      2. Spotlight on innovation champions
      3. Seven steps to executing an innovation
    2. Step 1: Develop an Inspiring Vision
      1. Creating a vision statement
      2. Testing and refining your vision
    3. Step 2: Identify Stakeholders
      1. Naming key parties
      2. Understanding stakeholders’ concerns
    4. Step 3: Cultivate Your Support Network
      1. Getting early buy-in
      2. Assigning key roles
      3. Gathering your network members
    5. Step 4: Build Your Business Case
      1. Getting started
      2. Creating multiple versions
    6. Step 5: Communicate with Your Stakeholders
      1. Adapting your approach
      2. “Selling” your idea
      3. Formalizing the project
    7. Step 6: Manage Resistance
      1. Understanding explicit and hidden resistance
      2. Identifying causes of resistance
      3. Overcoming resistance
    8. Step 7: Stay Passionate About Your Innovation
      1. Understanding the momentum challenge
      2. Sustaining enthusiasm for your idea
  7. Tips and Tools
    1. Tools for Executing Innovation
    2. Test Yourself
      1. Answers to test questions
    3. To Learn More
      1. Articles
      2. Books
      3. eLearning Programs
  8. Sources for Executing Innovation
  9. How to Order
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