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John Bessant

    The Future of Learning Playbook
    Creativity for Innovation Management
    Managing innovation : integrating technological, market and organizational change
    Innovation and Entrepreneurship
    Design in Business
    Strategic Operations Management
    • 2023

      The Future of Learning Playbook

      A practical guide to navigating the changing landscape for creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Explore the future of CIE learning by discovering strategies to enhance your ability to create innovative and creative educational environments. This guide focuses on developing skills that foster dynamic and engaging learning experiences, equipping you to effectively adapt to evolving educational landscapes.

      The Future of Learning Playbook
    • 2017

      Creativity for Innovation Management

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on the interplay between creativity and innovation management, this guide explores the significance of creativity and offers practical strategies for fostering it in individuals and teams. By blending theoretical insights with applied methods, it provides a comprehensive understanding of how to cultivate creative potential in various contexts, making it a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their innovative capabilities.

      Creativity for Innovation Management
    • 2017

      Riding the Innovation Wave

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This book draws on a detailed history of a largeGerman company (HELLA ), now active in over 35 countries, employing 34,000 people and with asales turnover of around EURO6,4bn.

      Riding the Innovation Wave
    • 2014

      Driving Service Productivity

      Value-Creation Through Innovation

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In a world moving towards services, driving service productivity is a central challenge for leaders and members of all types of organisations: for service businesses there is a clear need to be “productive”, but it is far less clear what this exactly means. In this book, we invite you on a journey that explores the ways, tools and options for driving service productivity. We take an innovator’s perspectives and look at the tricky challenge of service productivity as a landscape of options for designing the future of services. Case examples, from the airport, hotel, healthcare, and professional service industry, offer insights in the methods used and approaches taken in business practice. Research results provide food for thought and valuable advice on the path towards superior service productivity. Throughout the book we also listen to the views and advices of interviewed experts from academia as well as business practice on how to drive service productivity. A forecast on how service productivity and service innovation might evolve in the future provides us – and hopefully you as a reader – with the necessary food for thought to develop our own understanding of driving service productivity in different business settings. Overall, this book is not a traditional “academic product” that summarises the views of a few, but a co-created offering that profited enormously from the contributions of so many.

      Driving Service Productivity
    • 2011

      Innovation and Entrepreneurship

      • 604 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      3.6(12)Add rating

      Developed for courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level Innovation and Entrepreneurship is an accessible introductory text written primarily for students of business and management studies. The book is also suitable for engineering students studying courses in business and management. Contemporary issues in both innovation and entrepreneurship are used to engage and excite students, and lead them to the relevant theory, models and lessons. The authors have created a new text which includes: Fully integrated contemporary themes in innovation, such as sustainability, social entrepreneurship and creating new ventures. A focus on the role of individual entrepreneurship and organizational innovation, in private and public services. Contemporary cases from areas including new media, computer gaming, internet services, and public and social innovation cases.

      Innovation and Entrepreneurship
    • 2004

      This is a substantial new edition of a successful textbook which continues to have a sensible and 'easy to read' style. Each Chapter has a past/present/future theme with a real strategic approach. Strategic Operations Managment shows operations as combining products and services into a complete offer for the customer. Services are therefore seen as key and are integrated throughout the material in each chapter. Manufacturing, service supply and other key factors are all shown to be in place.In an era where companies are fond of talking about core competences but still struggle to understand their operations, this is an important for academics and practitioners alike. Only when managers understand their operations will they be able to leverage them into any sort of capabilities that will lead to competitive advantage. Online tutor resource materials accompany the book.

      Strategic Operations Management
    • 2002
    • 2001

      Design in Business

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Emphasizing design as a core business process, this book advocates for Total Design Management, integrating design into every aspect of a company. It presents a toolbox approach, providing various tools and techniques in each chapter to effectively manage design. By making design a collective responsibility, it encourages a more holistic perspective on its role within business operations.

      Design in Business