The People Equation: Why Innovation is People, not Products

  • 2h 45m
  • David Crawley, Deborah Perry Piscione
  • Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • 2017

This book teaches leaders how to focus on people development rather than product development. Innovation comes from people, not products or technology. Deborah Piscione s twelve-step process is a comprehensive guide to success for leaders that shows them how to harness the creative energy in their organization, thereby bringing better products to market. The People Equation

Every business leader knows that the key to growth is innovation—if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got. Deborah Perry Piscione and David Crawley argue that ultimately the key to innovation is people. After all, creativity is a uniquely human function, something that can't be automated. So how do you design an organization so that it provides the elements that will bear new thinking and bring forth bold ideas? Through The People Equation.

Based on examples from their consulting work and research into successful business practices, Perry Piscione and Crawley's The People Equation enables leaders to create a culture where psychological safety is a given, risk taking is embraced, and collaboration between highly competent people is nurtured. When experiments and new initiatives look promising, Perry Piscione and Crawley's Improvisational Innovation process provides a road map to quickly develop ideas and bring them to market. All this requires upending the usual organizational pyramid and instilling a completely new mindset throughout the organization.

Perry Piscione and Crawley show that in our rapidly changing world, the top is not where the really disruptive ideas are going to come from. And if people are afraid to take chances, even fail, you're never going to get those ideas—playing it safe means you'll be out of the game. The People Equation provides you with a formula for exponentially increasing out-of-the-box thinking in your organization and multiplying your chances for greater growth and success.

About the Authors

Deborah Perry Piscione is a principal and cofounder of Vorto Consulting. She and her colleagues work with Fortune 500 companies and start-ups, offering on-site management consulting and Silicon Valley based innovation boot camps. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling Secrets of Silicon Valley and The Risk Factor.

David Crawley, PhD, is a principal and cofounder of Vorto Consulting. He has consulted extensively with the top management of multiple Fortune 500 companies on the topics of innovation, lean product development, and business process improvement.

In this Book

  • Chapter 1: The Psychology of Innovation
  • Chapter 2: The Process: Improvisational Innovation
  • Chapter 3: The Inverted Organization
  • Chapter 4: Risk-Taking Leadership
  • Chapter 5: The Corporate Culture of How
  • Chapter 6: It Only Takes One
  • Chapter 7: Moving Beyond the Comfort Zone
  • Chapter 8: The Art of the Ask