15 Best books on innovations

The Innovator’s Dilemma

The Innovator’s Dilemma

201615 min read
by Clayton M. Christensen
5.0

What is The Innovator’s Dilemma about?

Have you ever wondered why some companies succeed in implementing new technologies while others fail terribly? What does it take to build a high-profit company through innovation? “The Innovator’s Dilemma” by Clayton M. Christensen tells you all about it.

Blue Ocean Strategy

Blue Ocean Strategy

20159 min read
by W. Chan Kim, Renée Mauborgne
5.0

What is Blue Ocean Strategy about?

“Blue Ocean Strategy” by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne introduces a groundbreaking approach to unlocking new business opportunities. The book is a guide to reshaping markets through innovation and strategic thinking for lasting success.

Zero to One

Zero to One

201410 min read
by Peter Thiel
5.0

What is Zero to One about?

“Zero to One”, written by Peter Thiel, is a groundbreaking guide to entrepreneurship that challenges conventional thinking. Thiel, a co-founder of PayPal and a successful investor, shares unique insights on innovation and building affluent startups. This book encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to dare to create something new and progressive.

The Lean Startup

The Lean Startup

20119 min read
by Eric Ries
5.0

What is The Lean Startup about?

“The Lean Startup” describes a business-building process that emphasizes learning what customers genuinely want. This book is revered among entrepreneurs and serves as a handbook for successful startups. Its principles are built on "validated learning," rapid scientific experimentation, and many counterintuitive practices.

Sprint

Sprint

201610 min read
by Jake Knapp
5.0

What is Sprint about?

“Sprint: How To Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days” (2016) is a unique way of approaching challenges and new ideas in the spheres of business, innovation, and project management. This book explains how to organize teamwork to effectively overcome crises and test new products in just five days.

How Innovation Works

How Innovation Works

20208 min read
by Matt Ridley
5.0

What is How Innovation Works about?

Our lives today are the result of many innovative advancements made by others in the past. However, not everyone fully understands what innovation is, much less how to implement it. Yet, Matt Ridley’s book “How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom” can help explain it.

The Industries of the Future

The Industries of the Future

2016
by Alec Ross
5.0

What is The Industries of the Future about?

The Industries of the Future by Alec Ross offers a glimpse into the forthcoming changes over the next decade. From his experiences across forty-one countries, Ross examines key sectors shaping our economic landscape, including robotics, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, genomics, etc. With insights from industry leaders and global experts, Ross presents a compelling vision of the future of work, cyber warfare, global innovation, and preparing future generations.

Creativity, Inc.

Creativity, Inc.

20148 min read
by Ed Catmull
5.0

What is Creativity, Inc. about?

“Creativity Inc.” by Ed Catmull is an excellent guide for anyone who wants to work in a creative and ingenious environment. Ed Catmull, President of Pixar Animation, shares his worldview and way of tackling problems. Through engaging stories from Pixar, Catmull tells about timeless business principles, a creative approach to problem-solving, and leadership skills.

The Art of Innovation

The Art of Innovation

2001
by Tom Kelley, Jonathan Littman
5.0

What is The Art of Innovation about?

In his book "The Art of Innovation," Tom Kelley explores what makes the renowned design firm IDEO so iconic. This company stands behind the designs of such products as Polaroid's I-Zone instant camera and the Apple mouse. The IDEO problem-solving method includes observing the target audience's behavior, intense brainstorming sessions, and failing your way to success.

Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs

201113 min read
by Walter Isaacson
5.0

What is Steve Jobs about?

“Steve Jobs” is a biography that delves into the life and legacy of the co-founder of Apple Inc. and a visionary in the technology industry. This book explores Jobs' journey from his early years to his pivotal role in shaping the personal computing, music, and mobile device industries. It provides insights into his innovative thinking, leadership style, and the impact of his creations on the world.

Change by Design

Change by Design

20099 min read
by Tim Brown
5.0

What is Change by Design about?

“Change by Design” by Tim Brown explores the transformative power of design thinking in today's rapidly evolving world. Through engaging examples and insightful analysis, Brown delves into the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and creative problem-solving in fostering innovation. “Change by Design” is a comprehensive guide for individuals and organizations seeking to harness design thinking principles to spark meaningful change.

Think Again

Think Again

2021
by Adam M. Grant
5.0

What is Think Again about?

Do you ever reconsider your opinions and beliefs? In this book, Adam Grant shares the importance of knowing what we don’t know – and embracing open-mindedness and curiosity. You’ll learn how to re-examine your ideas, which will improve your results.

Where Good Ideas Come From

Where Good Ideas Come From

2010
by Steven Johnson
5.0

What is Where Good Ideas Come From about?

How do we, as humans, come to achieve breakthrough in creating something? Steven Johnson breaks innovative ideas into seven key patterns, that enable their generation. It’s a valuable guide on fostering new ideas while taking inspiration from already existing things

The Innovator's Solution

The Innovator's Solution

2003
by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael E. Raynor
5.0

What is The Innovator's Solution about?

Looking for growth opportunities and winning strategies can be tricky. The authors of this book explain how disruptive innovation works and how you can use it in your business or other endeavors. It is a must-read for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone dealing with strategic decision-making.

The Ten Faces of Innovation

The Ten Faces of Innovation

2005
by Tom Kelley, Jonathan Littman
5.0

What is The Ten Faces of Innovation about?

Drawing on experiences of IDEO, a famous design firm, this book recommends trying different roles to foster innovation. These "ten faces" of innovation include such roles as the "Anthropologist", the "Experimenter", and others – helping your team generate unique ideas. You’ll learn to apply this approaches and solve problems more creatively.

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