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Innovation Nation: How America Is Losing Its Innovation Edge, Why It Matters,
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Innovation Nation: How America Is Losing Its Innovation Edge, Why It Matters, and What We Can Do to Get It Back Hardcover - 2007 - 1st Edition

by Kao, John

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Kao, author of the "Business Week" bestseller "Jamming," argues in this provocative new book for a bold national strategy to regain this countrys innovation edge and to restore its preeminence in the 21st century.

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ibooks, 2007-10-02. Hardcover. Good. 3.2995 in x 22.5888 in x 14.9746 in. NOT an ex-library book. Clean copy in good condition. With Dust Cover.
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Includes bibliographical references.

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Citations

  • Harvard Business Review, 11/01/2007, Page 36
  • Publishers Weekly, 08/27/2007, Page 73
  • Science, 10/24/2008, Page 530

About the author

John Kao is a leading expert on innovation. He taught a popular course on the subject at the Harvard Business School for fourteen years, has also served as a visiting professor at the MIT Media Lab, and as Distinguished Visiting Professor of Innovation at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. In addition, he is the founder of Kao & Company, which advises top-tier Fortune 500 business leaders as well as government leaders around the world. He has specialized in instructing organizations in the methods for making innovation happen. Dubbed "Mr. Creativity" by The Economist, he has started several companies, in areas as diverse as biotech and innovation management, and he is also a Tony-nominated executive producer of theater and film, including Sex, Lies, and Videotape. He is also an accomplished jazz musician and lives in San Francisco, California.