Food for your thought.
All experiences, discussions, ideas, and collaborations over the years have resulted in five books of our own. The books cover topics such as creativity, innovators, organizing innovation, and how to ensure long-term thinking.
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All experiences, discussions, ideas, and collaborations over the years have resulted in five books of our own. The books cover topics such as creativity, innovators, organizing innovation, and how to ensure long-term thinking.
Return on Learning is released in June 2023. The book introduces Return on Learning (ROL) as a management tool alongside ROI. ROL focuses on achieving high learning curves in domains that can significantly impact the future of organizations and governments. The goal is to ensure long-term thinking by breaking the cycle of short-term thinking.
Rob Adams’ fourth book, “Versus,” has been widely sold and has now been translated into English and Spanish. “Versus” is about innovation and how to shape it. It explores how, alongside your organization’s existing focus on execution, you can achieve innovation. “Versus” is based on Rob’s numerous discussions with startups and multinational corporations, from the Netherlands to Silicon Valley.
“No Ego” is about unsung heroes who changed the world and what we can learn from them. Have you ever heard of Darwin, Gandhi, Kennedy, or Jesus? There’s a good chance you have. Have you ever heard of Claudette Colvin, Chico Mendes, Hypatia, or Kurt Zemisch? There’s a good chance you haven’t. Yet, they also changed the world. This book introduces you to many unknown individuals who pursued their dreams in their own unique way and changed the world. It explores their characteristics and what you can learn from them.
“Cheat!” is about differentiating yourself by innovating outside your industry. Average performance won’t win you the game. That’s why differentiation is crucial. Too often, we look at our immediate surroundings and competitors for this. The more we focus on them, the more we start to resemble them. And that’s precisely not the intention. If you want to be distinctive, you have no choice but to innovate. Branchmarking stands for smartly applying best practices from unrelated industries within your own organization to become distinctive and stay that way.
This book aims to inspire you. ‘Branchmarking’ is about differentiation, looking at your world differently, and learning from related worlds.