How Leaders F-Up Innovation

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Preface

Author's Notes

A personal message from the author describing the inspiration for this work and the author’s background

Preface

Introduces the guiding philosophy behind the book and its purpose

Chapter 1

Introduction

The chapter demystifies innovation, arguing that success stems not from exceptional genius but from avoiding critical mistakes and creating environments where creativity can naturally flourish. Challenging the traditional narrative of innovation as a mysterious, hero-driven process, it contends that innovative capacity is fundamentally human and can be systematically cultivated through methodical approaches. By positioning innovation as a core business function that demands rigorous management, accountability, and strategic leadership, the chapter reframes innovation from an exceptional act to a deliberate, measurable organizational capability.

Chapter 2

The History of Innovation Leadership

Chapter 3

Innovation Defined for Leaders

Defines innovation in the framework of corporate leadership. Explains the purpose of innovation and the ways it differs from other business functions. It then describes the key challenges leaders face when innovating.

Chapter 4

The Leader's Mindset for Innovation

Chapter 5

Innovation Decision Making

Chapter 6

The F-Ups Innovation Leaders Make

Chapter 7

Innovating When You Don't Have To

Chapter 8

Believing Being First to Market Gives You an Advantage

Chapter 9

Acting Too Much, or Not Enough, Like Steve Jobs

Chapter 10

Innovating for Yourself

Chapter 11

Believing Consumers Will Tell You What They Want

Consumer research for innovation is far more nuanced and complex than simply asking people what they want. Leaders can derail innovation by misinterpreting research data, failing to recognize that consumer insights are as much an interpretive art as a scientific method. Successful innovation requires a balanced approach: maintaining healthy skepticism, consulting experienced practitioners, and employing sophisticated research methodologies to transform consumer feedback into meaningful, actionable strategic insights.

Chapter 12

Succumbing to the NIH Syndrome

Chapter 13

Underestimating and Underutilizing AI

Chapter 14

Thinking Like an Innovator Instead of a Banker

Chapter 15

Inconsistent Leadership

Chapter 16

Leadership Analysis

Chapter 17

Conslusions

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