Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 288 pages
- Published by: Sourcebooks, Inc. May 1, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 140220910X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1402209109
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Book Dimensions:
8 x 5.2 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 14.4 ounces
From Booklist
In business today, it's the soft stuff that leaders discover to be the most difficult, which is one reason behind the onslaught of change-management books. Here's another to add to that shelf, with a slightly different spin from a slightly different type of expert-consultant. The angle is that it is possible to nurture an internal culture of innovation and creativity by looking carefully at ten companies and products, ranging from L. L. Bean to Spider-Man. The author is a Washington, D.C., consultant-writer (Lessons from the Sandbox, 2000) whose career includes mapmaker and subway mechanic. Gregerman's point of view-that we all have the potential to be geniuses-is introduced via examples; the Ritz-Carlton chain, for instance, underscores the importance of paying careful attention to customer requests. Seinfeld's old TV show, on the other hand, talks about the criticality of getting all the little things right. These stories are followed by the practical applications for corporate America-in terms of individuals, managers, and organizations. Jacobs, Barbara
Product Description
How many times have you arrived at work, exchanged greetings with your colleagues, attended a meeting or two, and then sat down at your desk overcome by the incredible feeling that you were surrounded by geniuses? And how many times have you headed home from work, looked around, and been struck with an awesome sense that you were surrounded by a world of geniuses and brilliant ideas?
If you're like most people, caught up in the stress of work and everyday life, the answer is a resounding "never!" But that's all about to change.
In Surrounded by Geniuses Alan Gregerman presents a revolutionary guide to personal, professional and organizational success based on two powerfully simple ideas:
First, that there is genius hidden in all of us. And second, that we are surrounded by a world filled with genius that can be used to transform any company or organization in order to deliver compelling customer value.
He then shows us in clear and practical ways how to unlock the genius in ourselves and our organizations by discovering and applying insight from the worlds of business, history, popular culture, nature, science and even science fiction. He does this by taking us on ten remarkable journeys to learn essential lessons from a world-class shock trauma unit, eight-year-old "salespeople," rocket scientists, aerobics instructors, cheetahs, Seinfeld re-runs, and more. By the end, you will be astounded to find yourself surrounded by so many brilliant people and ideas.
So grab your curiosity and your most comfortable shoes. It's time for a remarkable trip to your future success!
Reader Reviews
The author points out aspects of intelligent inquiry of the highest order. For instance, there is a never-ending quest for value. At times, it is necessary to stand in the storm or weather a storm to be inspired to greater things. The book discusses a methodology to identify what things are worthy of our attention. Concurrent with this is the necessary commitment to do what we do best. Being knowledgeable on subjects of expertise is perhaps our most important attribute. The process of innovation is a controlled evaluation, re-evaluation/analysis and revolutionary changes in design/deployment. A rocket is only as good as its smallest part because the "whole" must work well in real life operation. The acquisition would be valuable for any student of the sciences or engineering. It would be helpful in the general area of inventorship.
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