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Handgemachte Kinderjacke „Ida & Max“ – Größe 110 – French Terry – Mini Zippy – Einzelstück

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Handgemachte Kinderjacke „Ida & Max“ – Größe 110 – French Terry – Mini Zippy – EinzelstückEntdecke diese liebevoll handgefertigte Kinderjacke in Gre 110, gefertigt nach dem Schnittmuster Mini Zippy von MelianDesign. Das Highlight ist das bezaubernde Panel Ida und Max von Mamasliebchen, kombiniert mit einem hellrosa Jersey. Die Jacke ist komplett mit French Terry gefttert, was sie besonders angenehm fr den Frhling und khlere Sommerabende macht. Details: Gre: 110 Auenstoff mit Ida und Max Panel, kombiniert mit hellrosa Jersey; Innenfutter
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Stephen Collins
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 4
Great read and research. But what about daily application for regular people?
The research piece behind this book might be the next thing I read, as I'm intrigued by the academic rigor applied. The reveal and living examples of the five skills - questioning, networking, experimenting, observing and associating - are tangible and approachable given their articulation through well-known and highly visible entrepreneurs running innovative companies. There's much to be gleaned by looking at the way these people behave and, even through simple emulation, enhancing one's own skills. My only real disappointment with the book is its limited approach to practical, daily application for those not yet at the top of the tree. It's rather a different kettle of fish for the innovation-minded, but stuck in bureaucracy, worker who wants to make things better, is still motivated, and hasn't been crushed by the machine. How does that person actively innovate? And, in some cases, get away with it? This book (or an accompanying volume) focussing on daily, in-work, innovation would be useful.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2013
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Annette
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
A Favorite Book on Innovation
Format: Hardcover
Very well written and enough stories to help the true content stick. This is a favorite book of mine and has lead to interesting conversations to boot.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2025
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Kurt Manwaring
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
An exceptional five stars out of five
Few qualities separate inordinately successful entrepreneurs from the rest of the pack than the ability to innovate. Many have debated whether individuals are born with this quality or whether it can be nurtured. In The Innovator's DNA, Jeff Dyer, Hal Gregersen and Clayton Christensen explain that while genetics play a role, innovation is most certainly a skill that can be learned. In particular, the authors introduce and expound upon five "discovery skills" found in the leaders of some of the most innovative companies in the world: (1) associating, (2) questioning, (3) observing, (4) networking and (5) experimenting. Each discovery skill is accompanied by real-world examples and pragmatic exercises that make the book unusually valuable in an age where copious books on change, leadership and innovation overwhelm the already-overwhelmed executive. I give The Innovator's DNA an exceptional five stars out of five. The authors present a very readable book and provide concrete exercises for developing innovative skills. Using the principles provided in the book, I created a folder on my computer that I call my "Innovation Room." I use this to track progress as I work through various exercises and as I take time to ponder about how to apply innovative solutions to extant problems in Utah. This book was and will continue to be useful to me, and is recommended as a must-read for those interested in adding rare innovative attributes to their arsenal of problem-solving and decision-making skills. *NOTE: The preceding text is taken verbatim from my short book review printed in the June 2012 edition of Utah Business.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2013
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Kocese
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 3
It's Ok
It's an ok book and it definitely has some interesting things going on it, but it also has those "ask yourself" these questions if you can be an innovator which is where every human being ponders and talks themselves into having the type of characterisitic the question asks if they have and that makes that human being feel the best about themselves. Bottom line the book has some good info, is it better than say reading the biography of each innovator that they cover (if one is available)....I can't say that it is.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2013
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Charlie R
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Great read
Format: Hardcover
Loved this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025

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