Scott Berkun Books

Scott Berkun has written six popular books on creativity, leadership, philosophy and speaking, and is a regular blog contributor for Harvard Business and BusinessWeek. He was formerly a co-host on CNBC’s The Business of Innovation, and taught creativity at the University of Washington.

 

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 Books: The Myths of Innovation by Scott Berkun

The Myths of Innovation

Scott Berkun
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What's The Myths of Innovation about?

The Myths of Innovation (2007) addresses common misconceptions about what it takes to become a successful innovator. Borrowing real-life examples from both recent business history and the arts, Berkun reveals where good ideas really come from.

Who should read The Myths of Innovation?

  • Managers who want to support innovation in the workplace
  • Those looking to increase the success of their innovative ideas
  • Creative people struggling with inspiration

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 Books: Making Things Happen by Scott Berkun

Making Things Happen

Scott Berkun

What's Making Things Happen about?

Making Things Happen by Scott Berkun is a practical guide to project management. It offers valuable insights and strategies for turning ideas into reality, overcoming obstacles, and leading successful projects. Whether you're a seasoned project manager or just starting out, this book provides actionable advice and real-world examples to help you make things happen.

Who should read Making Things Happen?

  • Individuals interested in project management and leadership
  • Professionals looking for practical strategies to successfully execute projects
  • Entrepreneurs and business owners seeking insights on turning ideas into reality