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The Innovation Blind Spot: Why We Back the Wrong Ideas--And What to Do about It
Contributor(s): Baird, Ross (Author), Case, Steve (Foreword by)
ISBN: 194688555X     ISBN-13: 9781946885555
Publisher: Benbella Books
OUR PRICE:   $16.16  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Decision Making & Problem Solving
- Business & Economics | Corporate Finance - Venture Capital
- Business & Economics | Nonprofit Organizations & Charities - Fundraising & Grants
Dewey: 338.064
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.5" W x 8.2" (0.55 lbs) 240 pages
 
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Our innovation economy is broken. But there's good news: The ideas that will solve our problems are hiding in plain sight.

While big companies in the American economy have never been more successful, entrepreneurial activity is near a 30-year low. More businesses are dying than starting every day. Investors continue to dump billions of dollars into photo-sharing apps and food-delivery services, solving problems for only a wealthy sliver of the world's population, while challenges in health, food security, and education grow more serious.

In The Innovation Blind Spot, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Ross Baird argues that the innovations that truly matter don't see the light of day--for reasons entirely of our own making. A handful of people in a handful of cities are deciding, behind closed doors, which entrepreneurs get a shot to succeed. And most investors are what Baird calls two-pocket thinkers--artificially separating their charitable work from their day job of making a profit.

The resulting system creates rising income inequality, stifled entrepreneurial ambition, social distrust, and political uncertainty. Our innovation problem makes all our other problems harder to solve. In this book, Baird demonstrates how and where to find better ideas by lifting up people, places, and industries that are often overlooked. What's more, Baird ultimately outlines how to create long-term success through one-pocket thinking--eliminating the blind spot that separates what we do for a living and what we really care about.