Ideaflow: The Only Business Metric That Matters

Ideaflow: The Only Business Metric That Matters

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  • Create Date:2022-10-29 10:21:40
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Jeremy Utley
  • ISBN:0593420586
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Summary

"Teams succeed to the degree that there is a free flow of ideas。 Read this book to learn how to bring out the best in others--and in yourself。" -- Scott Galloway, bestselling author of The Four and Post Corona

Ideaflow: the number of ideas you or your team can generate in a set amount of time


We all want great ideas, but few actually understand how they're born。 Innovation doesn't come from a sprint or a hackathon--it's a result of maximizing ideaflow。

Jeremy Utley and Perry Klebahn of Stanford's renowned Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (aka the "d。school") offer a proven strategy for coming up with great ideas by yourself or with your team, and quickly determining which are worthy。 Drawing upon their combined decades of experience leading Stanford's premier Launchpad accelerator and advising some of the world's most innovative organizations, like Microsoft, Michelin, Keller Williams Realty, and Hyatt, they'll teach you how to:

- Overcome dangerous thinking traps
- Find inspiration in unexpected places
- Trick your own brain to be more creative
- Design and deploy affordable experiments
- Fill your innovation pipeline
- Unleash your own creative potential, as well as the potential of others

Perhaps you have experienced low ideaflow。 Have you been in that quiet conference room, with a half-filled whiteboard, and an unmet business target?。 With the proven system in this book, entrepreneurs, managers, and leaders will learn how to tap into surprising and valuable ideas on demand and fill the creative pipeline with breakthrough ideas。

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Reviews

Brian Malott

Ideaflow takes the concept of generating a quantity of ideas to be able to create a good idea to test and develop。 In this book Jeremy and Perry , layout simply the concepts of design thinking to solve problems in a manner that is quickly adaptable to your daily needs。 Anyone who wants to encourage a team to brainstorm new ideas should read this book。

Christina

“Creativity isn’t just how we solve problems。 It’s how we contribute the very best of ourselves。” You will see how this concept comes to life in Ideaflow, written by Jeremy Utley and Perry Klebahn。 The book is an inspiration from page one throughout。 Not only does Utley and Klebahn showcase the reasons why creativity is essential to today’s work (regardless of what industry you work in), they give tangible ways to raise your idea quota in your everyday。 Through concepts like participating in lea “Creativity isn’t just how we solve problems。 It’s how we contribute the very best of ourselves。” You will see how this concept comes to life in Ideaflow, written by Jeremy Utley and Perry Klebahn。 The book is an inspiration from page one throughout。 Not only does Utley and Klebahn showcase the reasons why creativity is essential to today’s work (regardless of what industry you work in), they give tangible ways to raise your idea quota in your everyday。 Through concepts like participating in learning circles, creating a customer council, and cross-pollinating your network, you learn how to diversity your perspectives on problems。 The authors do not stop there, they then go on to provide ways to stoke your creativity in solving those problems with producing a high quantity of ideas to test in iterative and low risk ways。 I especially liked the chapter that showcases a variety of organizations and their adventures in using Ideaflow to achieve various solutions they most likely would have overlooked。 No matter what industry you are in, no matter what size your company is, there is a place for Ideaflow when you can create the safe, open environment to invite different perspectives and ideas into the work。The book reignited my love for falling in love with the problem, not the solution。 Creativity isn’t just something you are born with。 You can strengthen it over time。 Utley and Klebahn provide amazing exercises to do just that。 They also provide proof points on the more human-centered solutions you will develop when you engage in Ideaflow and experiment your way forward。 。。。more