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Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Book • 2015
In this book, Peter F. Drucker presents innovation and entrepreneurship as structured and systematic disciplines rather than random or sporadic events.
The book is divided into three main sections: 'The Practice of Innovation,' 'The Practice of Entrepreneurship,' and 'Entrepreneurial Strategies.
' Drucker identifies seven primary sources of innovation, including the unexpected, incongruities, process needs, industry and market structures, demographics, changes in perception, and new knowledge.
He stresses the importance of entrepreneurial management, the need for organizations to adapt and learn, and the role of innovation in creating new service and business opportunities.
The book concludes with a vision of an entrepreneurial society where innovation is a normal, ongoing activity.
The book is divided into three main sections: 'The Practice of Innovation,' 'The Practice of Entrepreneurship,' and 'Entrepreneurial Strategies.
' Drucker identifies seven primary sources of innovation, including the unexpected, incongruities, process needs, industry and market structures, demographics, changes in perception, and new knowledge.
He stresses the importance of entrepreneurial management, the need for organizations to adapt and learn, and the role of innovation in creating new service and business opportunities.
The book concludes with a vision of an entrepreneurial society where innovation is a normal, ongoing activity.
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