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Innovation leadership is essential to survive in today's turbulent landscape. For many organisations, their environment is characterized by internationalization, customer centricity, digitalization, sustainability, and a call for greater diversity. In these volatile, uncertain, ambiguous, and complex (VUCA) settings, there is also the need to create new and sustainable sources of value.
How are current-day leaders helping to turn ideas into value, whether that be through new products, services, markets, experiences, partnerships, processes, or business models? What are the new competencies and skills required in order to respond and effectively innovate in a changing environment?
Innovation Leadership in Practice provides a unique source of new insights on the role of innovation leadership and effective practices through conceptual models, empirical case studies, development interventions, and tools.
Contents
Chapter 1. Leading Innovation in a Changing World; Stephanie Kaudela-Baum, Karina R. Jensen, and Rob Sheffield
PART I. Self Leadership for Developing New Competencies
Chapter 2. Neuroscience for Innovation Leaders: Applying Brain Science to Drive Innovation; Lars B. Sonderegger
Chapter 3. Develop Yourself as an Innovation Leader through Art-based Interventions; Jörg Reckhenrich and Marlen Nebelung
Chapter 4. Innovation Leadership and Resilience: Alan Joyce, Qantas; Selvi Kannan and Selin Metin Camgöz
Chapter 5. Developing Innovation Leadership - The Relevance of Qualification and Certification of Innovation Management Professionals; Ingrid Kihlander, Mats Magnusson, and Magnus Karlsson
PART II. Team Leadership that Inspires and Engages Diverse Groups
Chapter 6. Shared Leadership of Innovation Teams - Is it Even Possible?; Mikael Johnsson
Chapter 7. Diversity and Creativity in Teams: How Leaders and Group Members Manage the Inherent Paradoxes; Pia Stalder, Julien Nussbaum, and Vlad Glaveanu
Chapter 8. Innovation Leadership with Mentors for Team Performance in Municipal Hackathons; Anu Suominen, Vilho Jonsson, Eric Eriksson, Jessica Fogelberg, and Johan Bäckman
Chapter 9. Transforming Innovation Teams with BEST©Team: A Solution-Focused Approach to Achieving Preferred Futures; Elfie J. Czerny and Dominik Godat
Chapter 10. Collective Genius: Leadership Lessons from Pina Bausch and Tanztheater Wuppertal; Berit Sandberg
PART III. Organisational Leadership in Changing Innovation Contexts
Chapter 11. Leading innovation: Industry Lessons for Increasingly Radical Transformations; Shaun West, Mario Rapaccini, and Dominic Boen
Chapter 12. How Agile Leaders Promote Continuous Innovation - An Explorative Framework; Lysander Weiss, Lucas Vergin, and Dominik K. Kanbach
Chapter 13. Repurposed: Management Control in Innovation Leadership; Seidali Kurtmollaiev and Tor Helge Aas
Chapter 14. A Cross-Section of Innovation Leadership - The Case of University of Ruse, Bulgaria; Gueorguiev Tzvetelin
Chapter 15. Hilti Innovation Leadership Experience as Enabler for a Better Future in the Construction Industry; Jan Schlüchter and Gabriele Retucci
PART IV. Orchestrating Innovation in Ecosystems
Chapter 16. Organizational Innovation Leadership in Practice: The Eddyfi Technologies Case; Christophe Deutsch, Beniamino Callegari, and Ranvir S. Rai
Chapter 17. Collaborative Innovation Leadership in Ecosystems to Pursue UN SDGs; Tove Brink
Chapter 18. Design2Be: Build your Leadership like a Designer; Maria Vittoria Colucci D'Amato and Letizia Migliola
Chapter 19. The Motivated Market Theory - How Intersubjective Relationships distributed across Networks enable Higher Value Innovation; Mark Neild
Chapter 20. Inspiring and Enabling Innovation Leadership: Key Findings and Future Directions; Rob Sheffield, Karina R. Jensen, and Stephanie Kaudela-Baum