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Break Free from Outdated Thinking Traditional strategies are no longer enough. In a world defined by complexity and rapid change, businesses and leaders need a new approach. This book delivers exactly that: a bold blueprint for strategic innovation that blends design-based methods with powerful change theories to spark real transformation. Explore what it takes to drive innovation-from the right mindset and team dynamics to the collaborative conditions that enable deep, systemic change. Featuring 25 real-world case studies from entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs in sectors like Care, Education,…mehr

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Break Free from Outdated Thinking Traditional strategies are no longer enough. In a world defined by complexity and rapid change, businesses and leaders need a new approach. This book delivers exactly that: a bold blueprint for strategic innovation that blends design-based methods with powerful change theories to spark real transformation. Explore what it takes to drive innovation-from the right mindset and team dynamics to the collaborative conditions that enable deep, systemic change. Featuring 25 real-world case studies from entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs in sectors like Care, Education, Insurance, and Infrastructure, this book proves that lasting impact is not only possible-it's already happening. For designers, consultants, and change-makers this book offers a next step beyond Design Thinking. Packed with practical tools and proven strategies, this is your guide to uncovering blind spots, unlocking creativity, and turning bold ideas into lasting results. Deep change is possible: it CAN be done!
Autorenporträt
Kees Dorst trained as an industrial design engineer at Delft University of Technology. He has worked as a product designer for various design firms and, as a researcher, he has studied the ways in which designers work. He is Professor of Design Innovation at the University of Technology, Sydney. He is the author of Frame Innovation, the co-author of Design Expertise and the author of Designing for the Common Good.