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Volume 2, No. 3
 
 
 



Hokusai's
The Wave of the Future
Shown above is Hokusai's "The Great Wave". Click on the image to find out more about the artist and his work, and to find links to purchase a print of this work of art. Click below to read "The Wave of the Future: From Four Causes to Four Laws" by Paul Schumann.

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Contents of The Innovation Road Map Magazine
Articles
Extra-Preneurship: Reinventing Enterprise for the Information Age, David Pearce Snyder

Proactionary Principle, Max More

The Wave of the Future: From Four Causes to Four Laws, Paul Schumann

Marketing in 2005 and Beyond, Roy Williams

The Strategic Context of Education (Part 2): 2000 – 2020, David Pearce Snyder, Gregg Edwards and Chris Folsom

A Silent Revolution: From a Rigidly Regulated Mass Society to a Living Networking Society, Alain de Vulpian

Evolving Complex Networks in Constitutional Republics, Jon Roland

Failing Your Way to Success, Ray Smilor

Exploring Entrepreneurship, Stephen Boyko

Exploratory Market Research, Paul Schumann

The Need for Facilitated Thinking Environments (FTEs), Dennis Heindl

Innovation and Unleashing the Human Spirit, Ben Botes

Are You Engaged?, Dianna Amorde

Taking Control of Change, Carol Kinsey Goman

Relative Integrity, Susan Franzen

Shallow Thinking: Licking the Frosting Rather than Tasting the Cake, John Renesch

Feel the Fire: Insights from the American Creativity Association Conference, Dianna Amorde

Book Reviews
Prisoners of Our thoughts, Alex Pattakos, Review by Paul Schumann

Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking, Malcolm Gladwell, Reviews by Steven List & Anne Durrum Robinson

Daring Visionaries, Ray Smilor, Review by Paul Schumann

Future Frequencies, Derek Woodgate, Review by Paul Schumann

Socrates' Way: Seven Master Keys to Using Your Mind to the Utmost, Ronald gross, Review by Anne Durrum Robinson

Best Recent Books About the Future, Review by Michael Marien

The Highest Goal: The Secret that Sustains You in Every Moment, Michael Ray, Review by Anne Durrum Robinson

Free the Beagle, Roy Williams, Review by Paul Schumann

New Books
Systematic Idea Generation, Mark Fox

The Fabric of Life, Bijoy Goswami

Buying Facilitation, Sharon Drew Morgen

Side Streets
Innovation Democracy: A Mini-Manifesto, Jeff deGagna

Supplement to
Breakthrough Thinking with TRIZ 2nd Edition
Larry Ball

The Gurteen Knowledge Newsletter, David Gurteen

Management by Design, Richard Farson

Blue Ocean Strategy, W. Chan Kim & Renee Mauborgne

What Kind of Life Are You Attracting? , Lynn Grabhorn

Managing Creativity and Innovation

International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management (IJITM)
Worldscinet

Innovate: Journal of Online Education

Hitting a Moving Target: IT Strategy in a Real-Time World, John Voloudakins

The Dynamics of Innovation
James Utterback

The Thirteen Virtues of Meaningful Marketing, Doug Hall

The Innovant's Journey: Seek a Coalition of Support, Paul Schumann & Scott Byers

Good Reputation Means Integration, Natalie Shell

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  Innovation Road Map Magazine Published

Extra-preneurship, being proactionary, revisiting Marshall McLuhan, the future of marketing, daring visionaries and freeing the beagle are just a few of the topics covered in this edition of The Innovation Road Map Magazine. This edition is loaded with 17 articles, 8 book reviews, 3 new book notices and 14 links with summaries. The full list is located in the left-hand column of this newsletter.

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Prisoners of Our Thoughts



"I was looking forward to reading this book when I found that Alex Pattakos had written it. I was not disappointed. This is a great book - probably one of the best books on work life yet written."
Paul Schumann


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Blink



"Malcolm Gladwell has an amazing ability to find a subject of interest,
discover stories and examples that illustrate the subject, and then share it with us in a compelling and highly readable fashion."
Steven List

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Daring Visionaries



"If you are entrepreneur, aspiring to be an entrepreneur or an employee in a company being driven to be more entrepreneurial, this is the book for you. It is chunked into small chapters, easy to read and full of wisdom gained from years of study and experience. Ray Smilor is one of the premier researchers, thinkers and advocates for entrepreneurship not only in the U.S. but the world."
Paul Schumann


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