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		<description><![CDATA[Book Review: The Myths of Innovation, by Scott Berkun, published by O&#8217;Reilly Media, Inc., May 2007, 192 pages, ISBN: 0-596-52705-5, hardcover, $24.99 Scott Berkun understands innovation. Berkun was a project leader for Microsoft, working on Internet Explorer during the browser wars &#8230; <a href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/09/11/myths-of-innovation-book-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Book Review: <strong>The Myths of Innovation</strong>, by Scott Berkun, published by O&#8217;Reilly Media, Inc., May 2007, 192 pages, ISBN: 0-596-52705-5, hardcover, $24.99</p>
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<p>Scott Berkun understands innovation. Berkun was a project leader for Microsoft, working on Internet Explorer during the browser wars of 1994 to 1999.  Take some clues from context and chronology. After writing the 2005 bestseller, <a title="Art of Project Management" href="http://books.google.com/books?id=q1dJZv4Ycr8C" target="_blank">The Art of Project Management</a>,  a practical guide to project management, Berkun picked up his pen again to debunk the myths of innovation.</p>
<p>Just because you have a &#8220;big idea&#8221; &#8212; does not mean you&#8217;ll be in the <a title="TechCrunch 50 finalists" href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/09/08/announcing-the-techcrunch50-finalists/" target="_blank">TechCrunch 50</a>. Just because you &#8220;came up with the idea first&#8221; &#8212; does not mean your product or service will be successful, or that <a title="Eulogy" href="http://vvn.net/wp/category/eulogy-words-good-speech-praise-poem/">history will remember your name</a>, or the name of your product. Was it <a title="Twitter.com" href="http://twitter.com/" target="_blank">Twitter</a> or <a title="Yammer takes TechCruch 50 top prize" href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/09/10/yammer-takes-techcrunch50s-top-prize/" target="_blank">Yammer</a>?  Are you following me? Here&#8217;s the point &#8211;  innovation battles may have an occasional &#8220;cease fire&#8221;, but <strong>the innovation war never ends</strong>.</p>
<p>Talk about war? Just watch the browser wars heating up again. Remember Netscape (killed in the second round)&#8230; Who is winning now? Internet Explorer, Firefox, Flock, Flake, Chrome, Opera, SingAlong, or Safari? It&#8217;s a <strong>jungle out there</strong>. You may think your <strong>an explorer</strong>, but can you <strong>outfox the competition</strong>? It&#8217;s <strong>not over until the fat lady sings</strong>&#8230; and even when she sings, the opera is just over for that night &#8212; until the next day, and the next big show starts up.</p>
<p><strong>Exploding Myths of Innovation</strong></p>
<p>This is not a &#8220;dream big&#8221; and &#8220;feel good&#8221; story. Berkun wants to help you become a successful innovator &#8212; so he doesn&#8217;t &#8220;sugar coat&#8221; the road to success.  In the process, Berkun methodically dismantles many modern myths about innovation &#8212; with copious footnotes.</p>
<p>As Berkun says in the preface:</p>
<blockquote><p>Although debunking and demystifying takes place, the intent is to clarify how innovation happens, so you&#8217;ll better understand the world around you and can avoid the mistakes &#8212; should you attempt innovation yourself.</p></blockquote>
<p>Berkun wants to:</p>
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<li>Identify the myths about innovation.</li>
<li>Explain why they&#8217;re popular.</li>
<li>Explore and teach from the truth.</li>
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<p>I&#8217;m glad O&#8217;Reilly published this book in hardcover. It fits nicely in my hand and doesn&#8217;t take too much room in the side pocket of my briefcase.  In this day of paper-backs, eBooks and PDF&#8217;s, I sometimes enjoy a book that I can hold onto &#8212; a perfect companion for the bus ride to work. Some days, when I&#8217;ve had too much coffee with my cream and sugar, I&#8217;m ready to explode with a burst of new ideas, creative thinking, and brilliant innovations. This book brings me back to the reality zone, and firmly reminds me to take the next practical steps to develop that idea into a successful product.</p>
<p>Each chapter tackles a different myth about innovation &#8212; giving it a name, showing us how to recognize it, explaining &#8220;why people believe the lie&#8221; (why it&#8217;s a popular myth), and finally explaining through several examples how things really work. There are many historical examples, and the footnotes help convince the stubborn reader regarding the veracity of the claims.</p>
<p><strong>The Myth of Epiphany</strong> &#8211; (I call this one &#8220;lucky epiphany&#8221;) &#8211; Berkun explores the myth of epiphany in chapter 1, which is the name he gives to the concept that great new ideas come from &#8220;a sudden manifestation of the essence or meaning of something&#8221;. The discovery process is rarely (if ever) that simple.  The example provided is <a title="Wikipedia article about Isaac Newton" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton" target="_blank">Isaac Newton</a> and the discovery of gravity.</p>
<blockquote><p>One grand myth is the story of Isaac Newton and the discovery of gravity. As it&#8217;s often told, Newton was sitting under a tree, an apple fell on his head, and the idea of gravity was born&#8230; Instead of hard work, personal risk, and sacrifice, the myth suggests that great ideas come to people who are lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time.</p></blockquote>
<p>The myth about Isaac Newton and the apple discounts Newton&#8217;s 20 years of work to explain gravity and the laws of physics. We must remember Newton&#8217;s relentless focus on problem solving, days without food, and sleepless nights, suffering through endless mathematical equations.</p>
<p>&#8220;Eureka moment&#8221; is another phrase that helps us understand the myth of epiphany.</p>
<blockquote><p>The other great legend of innovation &#8230; is the tale of Archimedes&#8217; Eureka. As the story goes, the great inventor Archimedes was asked by his king to detect whether a gift was made of false gold. One day Archimedes took a bath, and on observing the displacement of the water as he stepped (into the bath-tub) &#8230; he recognized a new way to look at the problem: by knowing an object&#8217;s volume and weight, he could compute its density. He ran naked into the streets yelling &#8220;Eureka!&#8221; (I have found it!).</p></blockquote>
<p>An overlooked part of the story is the significant amount of time Archimedes spent trying and failing to find the solution before taking the bath. A warm bath (after many hours of hard work and difficult research) may have brought the &#8220;big idea&#8221; to the surface, but it was not just a &#8220;lucky idea&#8221;.</p>
<p>Other chapters explain and explode other myths of innovation such as &#8220;people love new ideas&#8221; (no, they hate them), the myth of &#8220;the lone inventor&#8221;, &#8220;good ideas are hard to find&#8221;, &#8220;the best ideas win&#8221;, and even &#8220;innovation is always good&#8221;.</p>
<p>I seriously recommend this book for wanna-be-inventors, innovators in every discipline, investors, entrepreneurs, computer software and hardware development teams, corporate R &amp; D lab leaders, tech-crunchers, architects, engineers, scientists, etc.  This book has earned a rare spot on my shelf of books worth reading  and/or referencing more than once.</p>
<p>Thought you were done? Keep researching&#8230;</p>
<p>The book concludes with an appendix entitled &#8220;Research and Recommendations&#8221; which includes an annotated bibliography. Berkun recommends Peter Drucker&#8217;s <a title="Innovation and Entrepreneurship" href="http://books.google.com/books?id=-u7KxJb8f9kC" target="_blank">Innovation and Entrepreneurship</a>, and many other helpful books.</p>
<p>You can follow Scott Berkun&#8217;s latest innovations at <a title="Scott Berkun's website and blog" href="http://www.scottberkun.com/" target="_blank">ScottBerkun.com</a>.</p>
<p>Other ways to review (or preview) concepts from the <strong>Myths of Innovation</strong> book can be found in my recent blog entries with links to several video presentations. For instance: the <a title="Myths of Innovation - book preview video" href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/28/myths-of-innovation-book-preview/">2 minute book preview</a>, the video of Scott Berkun&#8217;s <a title="Myths of Innovation - video of talk at Google" href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/28/myths-of-innovation-google-talk/">talk at Google headquarters</a>, and the video of Berkun&#8217;s <a title="Lecture on Innovation at CMU" href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/30/myths-of-innovation-talk-at-cmuedu/" target="_blank">lecture about Innovation at Carnegie Mellon University</a>.</p>
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		<title>Jazz, Innovation, and Scripting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe you figured out that I love jazz. I enjoy many musical genres, and musical styles, but lately I&#8217;ve been really exploring jazz. In a recent article I described jazz as being full of  images, mirrors, and reflections.  Jazz is &#8230; <a href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/30/jazz-innovation-scripting/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe you figured out that I love jazz. I enjoy many musical genres, and musical styles, but lately I&#8217;ve been <a title="Jazz related articles on vvn.net" href="http://vvn.net/wp/tag/jazz/">really exploring jazz</a>. In <a title="Blue Like Jazz cover question." href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/22/jazz-reflections-mirrors-images-and-reality/">a recent article</a> I described jazz as being full of  images, mirrors, and reflections.  Jazz is like a bridge &#8212; always going from someplace to another place. Jazz is always asking questions, <a title="Bending Notes" href="../2008/04/27/blues-harmonica-musical-innovation/">bending notes</a>, <a title="Wikipedia article about Code Refactoring" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refactoring">refactoring</a> routines, revisiting and revising themes, and making analogies. Jazz energizes me with its innovative musical poetry of patterns, parallels and allegories.</p>
<div id="attachment_628" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://vvn.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/jazz_piano_500px.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-628" title="Jazz Piano art" src="http://vvn.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/jazz_piano_500px.jpg" alt="Jazz Piano Art - found at Detroit River Days" width="500" height="405" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jazz Piano Art - found at Detroit River Days</p></div>
<p>Back in April, I started talking about creativity, <a title="VVN articles tagged with Innovation" href="http://vvn.net/wp/tag/innovation/">innovation</a>, improvisation &#8230; and <a title="Blues and Jazz - related to programming and creativity." href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/04/27/blues-harmonica-musical-innovation/" target="_blank">how it relates to jazz and the blues</a>&#8230; meditating on the mysteries of musical creativity  &#8230; compared to creativity , innovation, and risk taking in other domains (like art, architecture, design, entrepreneurship, computer programming, product design, web design, etc.) &#8230; pondering the amazing results that often happen <a title="Musical Innovation" href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/04/27/blues-harmonica-musical-innovation/">when a skilled musician begins  to improvise with a good idea and the right attitude.</a></p>
<p>Surprising success and fantastic results can happen in your life (or your business) when you understand how it all works.  <a title="Innovation" href="http://vvn.net/wp/tag/innovation/">Innovation</a> &#8211; It&#8217;s not a new idea, and I&#8217;m not the only one talking about this. I&#8217;m just improvising on a great theme.</p>
<p>Nick Sieger (no relation to the Detroit rocker Bob Seger) wrote a great article in July called <a title="Jazzers and Programmers" href="http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/2008/07/19/jazzers-and-programmers" target="_blank">Jazzers and Programmers</a>. I found Nick&#8217;s article while researching some things about Ruby on Rails, and JRuby.  NIck describes the history and styles of jazz and compares it to the history and styles of programming. He talks about jazz fundamentals, and compares the rhythm section (piano, bass, and drums)  to programming libraries, frameworks, and patterns. He compares Bass-Drums-Piano to Model-View-Controller. It&#8217;s really great stuff &#8212; and even includes a musical score from one of the jazz standards, <a title="Blue Monk by Thelonious Monk" href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/26/blue-monk-a-jazz-standard/">Blue Monk</a>.</p>
<p>Nick spiced up the article with nifty quotes from famous jazz musicians like: &#8220;It&#8217;s taken me my whole life to know what not to play&#8221; &#8211; Dizzy Gillespie &#8230; &#8220;Anyone can make the simple complicated. Creativity is making the complicated simple&#8221; &#8211; Charles Mingus  &#8230;  I won&#8217;t steal anymore of Nick&#8217;s thunder. Go <a title="Read the article - Jazzers and Programmers" href="http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/2008/07/19/jazzers-and-programmers" target="_blank">read the whole article</a>.</p>
<p><a title="Catching my drift - drifting your way to success." href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/04/18/andy-mckee-guitar-drifting/">Are you catching my drift?</a> We&#8217;re not done with this jam session yet. I&#8217;m just taking a breather in between songs.</p>
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		<title>Myths of Innovation &#8211; at CMU</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scott Berkun returned to his alma-mater, Carnige Mellon University, on March 27th, 2008 to talk about his book,  The Myths of Innovation. This 51 minute video captures the talk, where he presented a few of the ideas from the book. &#8230; <a href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/30/myths-of-innovation-talk-at-cmuedu/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Scott Berkun returned to his alma-mater, Carnige Mellon University, on March 27th, 2008 to talk about his book,  The Myths of Innovation. This 51 minute video captures the talk, where he presented a few of the ideas from the book.</p>
<p>Berkun is a former manager / team-leader from Microsoft &#8212; now a successful author and public speaker. While at Microsoft, Scott worked for six years on the Internet Explorer browser, during the browser wars of the 90&#8242;s. So he knows a few things about creativity, team-work, innovation, perseverance, tenacity, and success habits.</p>
<p>People love new ideas. People love innovative new products.</p>
<p>Scott&#8217;s job at Microsoft was to come up with new ideas &#8212; innovative ideas. But his job involved more then just coming up new ideas. He had to lead his team to develop the ideas into new product features and functions quickly as possible and ship a new version out as quickly as possible.</p>
<p><span>In this video (borrowing some great material from the book) Scott shows that much of what we know (or what we think we know) about innovation is wrong &#8212; as he explores the history of innovation and creative thinking. </span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scott Berkun posted this WordArt, based on key words (computer generated key word analysis) from the first chapter of his book, The Myths of Innovation. You can see the orginal full size version &#8212; here &#8212; produced with Wordle.]]></description>
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<p><a title="Word Art about the Myths of Innovation" href="http://www.scottberkun.com/blog/2008/a-new-take-on-myths-of-innovation/" target="_blank">Scott Berkun posted this WordArt</a>, based on key words (computer generated key word analysis) from the first chapter of his book, <a title="Myths of Innovation" href="http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527051/" target="_blank">The Myths of Innovation</a>. You can <a title="Myths of Innovation - Word Art" href="http://wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/83891/Myths_Of_Innovation,_Chapter_1_" target="_blank">see the orginal full size version &#8212; here</a> &#8212; produced with <a title="Wordle.net - Word Art Creator" href="http://wordle.net/" target="_blank">Wordle</a>.</p>
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		<title>Myths of Innovation at Google</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s the video of a talk delivered by best selling author Scott Berkun on The Myths of Innovation, based on key ideas in the book &#8211; by the same title. This one hour video was delivered at Google headquarters as &#8230; <a href="http://vvn.net/wp/2008/08/28/myths-of-innovation-google-talk/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s the video of a talk delivered by best selling author Scott Berkun on <strong>The Myths of Innovation</strong>, based on key ideas in <a title="Book - The Myths of Innovation" href="http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527051/" target="_blank">the book</a> &#8211; by the same title. This one hour video was delivered at Google headquarters as part of their ongoing lecture series (on May 14, 2007) around the time the book was published.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s <a title="Myths of Innovation - A very fun book to read" href="http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527051/" target="_blank">a very fun book to read</a>, and I think you&#8217;ll enjoy watching the lecture.</p>
<p><span>ABSTRACT from Google/Youtube:<br />
&#8220;Much of what we know about innovation is wrong. That&#8217;s the bet this talk takes, as it romps through the history of innovation, dispelling the mythologies we&#8217;ve constructed about how we got here. This talk, loosely based on the O&#8217;Reilly book (published May 2007), will help you to recognize the myths, understand why they&#8217;re popular (even if you don&#8217;t believe in them), and how to use the truth to help you innovate today.&#8221;</span></p>
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		<title>Myths of Innovation &#8211; Preview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scott Berkun, author of The Myths of Innovation, published by O&#8217;Reilly (ISBN:978-0-596-52705-1), talks about some key ideas from his book in this 2 minute introductory preview.]]></description>
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<p><a title="About Scott Berkun" href="http://www.scottberkun.com/about/">Scott Berkun</a>, author of <a title="The Myths of Innovation" href="http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527051/" target="_blank">The Myths of Innovation</a>, published by O&#8217;Reilly (ISBN:978-0-596-52705-1), talks about some key ideas from his book in this 2 minute introductory preview.</p>
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