Quirky: The Remarkable Story of the Traits, Foibles, and Genius of Breakthrough Innovators Who Changed the World

Author:   Melissa A Schilling
Publisher:   PublicAffairs,U.S.
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9781541724532


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   10 September 2019
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Author:   Melissa A Schilling
Publisher:   PublicAffairs,U.S.
Imprint:   PublicAffairs,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.90cm
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9781541724532


ISBN 10:   1541724534
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   10 September 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Quirky is both brilliant biography and useful leadership guide. It is an easy to read but deep exploration of the lives of individual innovators and their qualities make for great history that also provides informative instruction for how we can foster these qualities today in ourselves and our organizations.--800 CEO READ [A]n entertaining and enlightening romp through the lives of eight 'breakthrough innovators, ' exploring their remarkable abilities, personalities and motives. --Financial Times A captivating read with inspirational biographies and valuable lessons to help light that innovative flame.--Daniel Levinthal, TheWharton School, University of Pennsylvania A real page-turner ... a fascinating mixture of the life stories of radical innovators, such as Elon Musk and Marie Curie, expertly deconstructing them to reveal their underlying commonalities. What transpires is both wonderfully insightful and inspiring.--Freek Vermeulen, London Business School An exceptionally rewarding marriage of biography and social science that will change the way you think about winners and winning.--Ron Adner, TuckSchool of Business, Dartmouth College, author of The Wide Lens An inspiring journey of discovery. You'll finish the book understanding something of true genius.--RitaMcGrath, Columbia University An interesting and well-crafted journey through the lives of those 'quirky' women and men who transformed the world through innovation.--David Brin, NASA advisor, astrophysicist, and award-winning author of ThePostman, The Transparent Society, and Existence I love this book because it makes me think about thinking. Schilling very strongly makes the point that in a society where broad statistical approaches in education and science seem to point us toward some mediocre median, that the big innovations-the industry and civilization-changing innovations-still generally come from cranky individuals who are determined that their way is the better way. How do you make another Tesla, Curie, Jobs, or Musk? Schilling tells us how.--Robert Cringely, author of Accidental Empires, Triumph of the Nerds, and Nerds 2.0.1. The real paradox of Schilling's work is that even though it looks at completely extraordinary people, it may be most valuable for what it tells us about how organizations can harness the innovative power of ordinary people.--Strategy+ Business


The real paradox of Schilling's work is that even though it looks at completely extraordinary people, it may be most valuable for what it tells us about how organizations can harness the innovative power of ordinary people. --Strategy + Business Quirky is both brilliant biography and useful leadership guide. It is an easy to read but deep exploration of the lives of individual innovators and their qualities make for great history that also provides informative instruction for how we can foster these qualities today in ourselves and our organizations. --800 CEO READ An inspiring journey of discovery. You'll finish the book understanding something of true genius. --Rita McGrath, Columbia University A real page-turner ... a fascinating mixture of the life stories of radical innovators, such as Elon Musk and Marie Curie, expertly deconstructing them to reveal their underlying commonalities. What transpires is both wonderfully insightful and inspiring. --Freek Vermeulen, London Business School An interesting and well-crafted journey through the lives of those 'quirky' women and men who transformed the world through innovation. --David Brin, NASA advisor, astrophysicist, and award-winning author of The Postman, The Transparent Society, and Existence I love this book because it makes me think about thinking. Schilling very strongly makes the point that in a society where broad statistical approaches in education and science seem to point us toward some mediocre median, that the big innovations-the industry and civilization-changing innovations-still generally come from cranky individuals who are determined that their way is the better way. How do you make another Tesla, Curie, Jobs, or Musk? Schilling tells us how. --Robert Cringely, author of Accidental Empires, Triumph of the Nerds, and Nerds 2.0.1. [A]n entertaining and enlightening romp through the lives of eight 'breakthrough innovators, ' exploring their remarkable abilities, personalities and motives. --Financial Times An exceptionally rewarding marriage of biography and social science that will change the way you think about winners and winning. --Ron Adner, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, author of The Wide Lens A captivating read with inspirational biographies and valuable lessons to help light that innovative flame. --Daniel Levinthal, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania


I love this book because it makes me think about thinking. Schilling very strongly makes the point that in a society where broad statistical approaches in education and science seem to point us toward some mediocre median, that the big innovations-the industry and civilization-changing innovations-still generally come from cranky individuals who are determined that their way is the better way. How do you make another Tesla, Curie, Jobs, or Musk? Schilling tells us how. --Robert Cringely, author of Accidental Empires, Triumph of the Nerds, and Nerds 2.0.1. An interesting and well-crafted journey through the lives of those 'quirky' women and men who transformed the world through innovation. --David Brin, NASA advisor, astrophysicist, and award-winning author of The Postman, The Transparent Society, and Existence An inspiring journey of discovery. You'll finish the book understanding something of true genius. --Rita McGrath, Columbia University An exceptionally rewarding marriage of biography and social science that will change the way you think about winners and winning. --Ron Adner, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, author of The Wide Lens A real page-turner ... a fascinating mixture of the life stories of radical innovators, such as Elon Musk and Marie Curie, expertly deconstructing them to reveal their underlying commonalities. What transpires is both wonderfully insightful and inspiring. --Freek Vermeulen, London Business School A captivating read with inspirational biographies and valuable lessons to help light that innovative flame. --Daniel Levinthal, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania [A]n entertaining and enlightening romp through the lives of eight 'breakthrough innovators, ' exploring their remarkable abilities, personalities and motives. --Financial Times The real paradox of Schilling's work is that even though it looks at completely extraordinary people, it may be most valuable for what it tells us about how organizations can harness the innovative power of ordinary people. --Strategy + Business Quirky is both brilliant biography and useful leadership guide. It is an easy to read but deep exploration of the lives of individual innovators and their qualities make for great history that also provides informative instruction for how we can foster these qualities today in ourselves and our organizations. --800 CEO READ


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Melissa A. Schilling is a professor at New York University's Stern School of Business and the author of the number one innovation strategy textbook in the world, Strategic Management of Technological Innovation. As one of the world's leading experts on innovation, she has appeared on numerous media outlets including Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Huffington Post, CNBC, The Brian Lehrer Show, Scientific American, USA Today, South China Morning Post, Energy Biz Insider, Clean Technica, and New Energy

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