Bibliography

Books and articles that may have influenced my thinking...

The following books and articles may have influenced my thinking on this blog, whether I have properly credited them with a link structure or not. Please let me know if there are further ideas and concepts that I have repeated which should also be cited and I will add to this list.

I respect the originality of text and other’s ideas and will aspire to cite and link and source any other work which anyone may find that I have created as not being my own. I invite anyone to use Copyscape or any similar website to comb any article I have written and destroy any illusions of originality I may have attempted to present. Please contact me or publicly shame me to help ensure that I do better.

Books

Cherkassky, Vladimir. Predictive Learning. 2013. Physical Copy.

Christensen, Clayton. The Innovator’s Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book That Will Change the Way You Do Business. 1997.  Physical Copy.

Ries, Eric. The Lean Startup: How Today’s Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses.  2011.  Audio.

Raynor, Michal E. The Innovator’s Manifesto: Deliberate Disruption for Transformational Growth. 2011. Physical Copy.

Baum, Richard L. The Fall and Rise of China.  2010.  Audio.  

Croll, Alistair. Yoskovitz, Benjamin. Lean Analytics: Use Data to Build a Better Startup Faster. 2013. Physical Copy.

Measuring Innovation: A New Perspective. OECD.org. 2010. Web Version.

Articles

Erik Roth, Jeongmin Seong, and Jonathan Woetzel. Gauging the Strength of Chinese Innovation.  McKinsey.  October, 2015.  Web.

Malinoski, Mark. Perry, Gail S. How to Measure Innovation. Balanced Scorecard Institute. 2011. Web.

Kaplan, Soren. How to Measure Innovation To Get Results. Fast Company. 2014. Web.