Jeff DeGraff es profesor de gestión y organizaciones en la Ross School of Business de la Universidad de Michigan. Su trabajo se centra en la innovación, la estrategia y el liderazgo de la creatividad y el cambio. Argumenta que la diversidad de pensamiento es esencial para la innovación, abogando por el diálogo constructivo y equipos diversos para encontrar soluciones híbridas. Su misión es la "democratización de la innovación", haciéndola accesible a todos a través de sus libros, medios de comunicación y práctica de consultoría.
"With the right mindset, creative breakthroughs can be made by anyone. Innovation experts Jeff and Staney DeGraff introduce six essential creative-thinking skills that will democratize the process of innovation"-- Provided by publisher
Although many leaders acknowledge and invest in creativity, we seldom see it
hold a credible place in the business development process. Creativity at Work
takes a practical approach to creativity, showing how to select practices to
produce results and add value.
From years of research and practical experience as a consultant, Jeff DeGraff has learned that when it comes to any innovation initiative, disharmony is crucial. We innovate when we disrupt, and we first have to disrupt each other. DeGraff identifies four contrasting types of innovators. There's the wild experimentation of The Artist, the pragmatic caution of The Engineer, the urgent competitiveness of The Athlete, and the patient community-building of The Sage. He includes exercises so readers can find where they fit into this framework, and shows how to build, manage, and embrace the dynamic discord of a team that contains all four types. When you combine the visionary thinking of The Artist and the practical thinking of The Engineer, you get innovation that's both revolutionary and manageable, highly ambitious without high risk. When you combine the results-oriented attitude of The Athlete with the values-oriented attitude of The Sage, you get innovation that's both a good investment and good for the world. This is a profound but highly accessible guide for achieving breakthrough solutions by utilizing the full--and seemingly contradictory--spectrum of innovative thinking.