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An edition of The design of things to come (2005)

The design of things to come

how ordinary people create extraordinary products

  • 2 Want to read

"Much is being written about innovation that is of little utility to corporate managers, but this new book by Vogel, Cagan, and Boatwright is definitely worth reading. It disaggregates the broad concept of "innovation" into usable ideas and strategies that can be implemented. Whether it's the notion that manufacturing quality is the new commodity or designing for customer desire, this book breaks through all the chatter about innovation and deals with what's crucial for managers in their day-to-day work lives. I learned a great deal about innovation and design from it."
—Bruce Nussbaum, Editorial Page Editor, Business Week
"A product's design is what forges an immediate, emotional connection to the consumer. For better or for worse, from automobiles to toasters, a product's design is a commentary on the degree of quality and performance contained therein. The authors clearly understand that true innovation is innovation that adds value for the consumer, and they cohesively illustrate how to express that innovation in design.
With perspectives from the worlds of engineering, design, and marketing, The Design of Things to Come breaks the process of product development down into understandable pieces from all angles. Perhaps, most importantly, it's a great read."
—Bob Lutz, General Motors Vice Chairman, Product Development, and Chairman, GM North America
"This book is about informed, people-focused innovation. It's that simple. Bravo! I will give a copy of this book to each of our clients."
—Gianfranco Zaccai, President and CEO, CONTINUUM
"If you're primed to create extraordinary products, read this superbbook and learn how to design offerings with the experiential elements customersdesire today."
—B. Joseph Pine II, Author, Mass Customization, and Co-Author, TheExperience Economy
Today's best companies are building products and services that look great, feel great, and touch customers more deeply than ever before. The Design of Things to Come reveals who's doing it—and how they're doing it.
You'll learn how companies are identifying their customers' most powerful fantasies—and using them to build products that transform their markets.
You'll meet the remarkable innovators who are delivering breakthroughs in industries ranging from kitchenware to industrial robots, sneakers to SUVs.
Innovation isn't just the best way for companies to stay profitable; increasingly, it's the only way. Simply put, this book reveals the future of innovation. Whether you're an executive, entrepreneur, or consumer, you'll find it utterly compelling..

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English
Pages
237

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Cover of: The Design of Things to Come
The Design of Things to Come
2007, Pearson Education
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Cover of: The Design of Things to Come
The Design of Things to Come: How Ordinary People Create Extraordinary Products
Jun 18, 2005, FT Press
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The design of things to come: how ordinary people create extraordinary products
2005, Wharton School Pub.
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Table of Contents

The new breed of innovator
Pragmatic innovation: the new mandate
The art and science of business
Identifying today's trends for tomorrow's innovations
Design for desire: the new product prescription
The powers of stakeholders: people fueling innovation
B-to-B innovation: the new frontier of fantasy
Making decisions for profit: success emerging from chaos
A process for product innovation
Creating a blanket of IP to protect your brand from the elements
To hire consultants or build internally: that is the question
Epilogue: The powers of innovation: the new economy of opportunity.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Upper Saddle River, N.J

Classifications

Library of Congress
HF5415.153 .V63 2005, HF5415.153, HF5415.153 .V64 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxx, 237 p. :
Number of pages
237

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Open Library
OL3479898M
Internet Archive
designofthingsto00voge
ISBN 10
0131860828
LCCN
2005920661
OCLC/WorldCat
60708556
Library Thing
586829
Goodreads
258494

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