4 books tagged with innovation, sorted by rating.
by Clayton M. Christensen
by Eric Ries
by David McCullough
by Peter Thiel
Clayton Christensen's groundbreaking work explains why great companies can do everything right and still lose market leadership — or worse, disappear. He introduces the concept of disruptive innovation and shows how even the best-managed companies are vulnerable.
Eric Ries introduces a scientific approach to creating and managing startups. The Lean Startup methodology teaches entrepreneurs how to build a minimum viable product, measure progress with actionable metrics, and pivot when necessary.
David McCullough tells the dramatic story of Wilbur and Orville Wright, two bicycle mechanics from Ohio who taught the world to fly. Drawing on personal diaries, letters, and papers, McCullough brings their determination and genius vividly to life.
Peter Thiel's contrarian thinking on startups and how to build companies that create new things. Every moment in business happens only once, and the next Bill Gates will not build an operating system.