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Why does real innovation elude so many companies, including those with the best technology, the cheapest resources, and even chief innovation officers? The problem is that they lack inspiration. Inspiration—as defined and outlined in this book—is a discipline (not to be confused with the real but short-lived burst of energy that sometimes occurs after quarterly earnings reports or the arrival of a charismatic new leader). It is a systematic approach that, when applied consistently, brings long-term, sustainable results.
Look At More teaches you how to harness inspiration by thinking differently—and to encourage others to do the same. Designed to be an individual and organizational hands-on guide, Look At More focuses on the front end of the Inspiration-Creativity-Innovation continuum. Using Stefanovich's proven LAMSTAIH approach (Look At More Stuff, Think About It Harder), leaders and employees can develop the practical skills, leadership behavior, and cultural mindset to consistently create ideas and drive innovation.
Built on the principles of the five M's for unleashing creativity within an organization, Look At More explores:
MOOD: The attitudes, feelings, and emotions that create the context for inspiration and creativity
MINDSET: The intellectual foundation and baseline capacity each of us has for getting inspired and thinking differently
MECHANISMS: The tools and processes of creativity at work
MEASUREMENT: The qualitative and quantitative performance and the guidance for giving critical feedback
MOMENTUM: The active championing of celebrating inspiration and creativity to create a self-reinforcing cycle for growing innovation
Together the five M's can act as a diagnostic tool and a guide for inspiring individuals, empowering teams, and transforming organizations to become true models of innovation.
For more information, please visit www.prophet.com/lookatmore
Contents
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Mood 19
Chapter 2 Mindset 47
Chapter 3 Mechanisms 91
Chapter 4 Measurement 129
Chapter 5 Momentum 143
Chapter 6 Full Circle: The Sixth M 167
Appendix: The Scientific Stuff 171
Notes 181
Acknowledgments 187
About the Author 191
Index 193