Uncover the universal laws behind the world's most successful innovations, and the deep psychology of human nature that fuels them.
The Laws of Innovation helps readers see the world through an innovator's lens, and reveals the timeless forces behind all kinds of successful innovationsfrom tech products and addictive apps to offline experiences and humanitarian projects. It focuses on widely observable and scientifically grounded principles, rooted in the fundamental laws of human nature, and untethered to specific icons, methods, or success stories. As a result, it offers a timeless, self-sufficient foundation for decoding human behaviour and innovating across diverse scenarios, helping readers become more perceptive, versatile, and timeless innovatorsno matter their background, role, or experience.
By uniquely connecting psychological and practical topicsfrom human nature to strategy, design, and storytellingThe Laws of Innovation reveals hidden patterns and insights often overlooked. It introduces 92 interconnected laws and principles, brought to life through diagrams and real-world examples. Such insights include:
(This list is not exhaustive; a total of 94 laws and principles are covered in this book)
For anyone involved in value creation
Because of its first-principles, unbiased approach, The Laws of Innovation is relevant for innovators in all roles and experience levelsfrom students to seasoned leaders, and from founders and product managers to designers, engineers, marketers, and beyond. It shows how innovators across roles ultimately contribute to shared value outcomes. It also provides a powerful foundation for enablerssuch as recruiters, analysts, and account managersto grasp the big picture in one comprehensive, highly readable volume.
Stories and processes are ephemeral, but human nature is eternal
While many innovation books focus on stories and processes that can quickly lose relevance, The Laws of Innovation is built on observable, scientifically grounded truths of human nature, ensuring its insights remain valuable for decades to come.
The Laws of Innovation helps readers see the world through an innovator's lens, and reveals the timeless forces behind all kinds of successful innovationsfrom tech products and addictive apps to offline experiences and humanitarian projects. It focuses on widely observable and scientifically grounded principles, rooted in the fundamental laws of human nature, and untethered to specific icons, methods, or success stories. As a result, it offers a timeless, self-sufficient foundation for decoding human behaviour and innovating across diverse scenarios, helping readers become more perceptive, versatile, and timeless innovatorsno matter their background, role, or experience.
By uniquely connecting psychological and practical topicsfrom human nature to strategy, design, and storytellingThe Laws of Innovation reveals hidden patterns and insights often overlooked. It introduces 92 interconnected laws and principles, brought to life through diagrams and real-world examples. Such insights include:
- The three forces that shape all human behaviourand therefore the use of all products.
- The four currencies of value that all successful products and innovations generateand why some are more powerful than others.
- Why emotional value can have no upper financial limitand how this explains the success of luxury goods.
- How experiences involving effort or pain can paradoxically be more rewarding.
- Universal definitions of ideal, superior, and delightful experiencesand why delightful experiences never remain delightful.
- How the laws of perception distort what people perceive, experience, and remember about products.
- The forces driving market evolutionand why people migrate to new solutions.
- A universal architecture of strategy that applies to all kinds of innovationsfrom new tech products to musical pieces and humanitarian projects.
- Shared principles of design, storytelling, and leadership that apply across all forms of innovationand how they create similar value outcomes.
- The hidden emotional reasons why good products failand why success is sometimes an illusion.
(This list is not exhaustive; a total of 94 laws and principles are covered in this book)
For anyone involved in value creation
Because of its first-principles, unbiased approach, The Laws of Innovation is relevant for innovators in all roles and experience levelsfrom students to seasoned leaders, and from founders and product managers to designers, engineers, marketers, and beyond. It shows how innovators across roles ultimately contribute to shared value outcomes. It also provides a powerful foundation for enablerssuch as recruiters, analysts, and account managersto grasp the big picture in one comprehensive, highly readable volume.
Stories and processes are ephemeral, but human nature is eternal
While many innovation books focus on stories and processes that can quickly lose relevance, The Laws of Innovation is built on observable, scientifically grounded truths of human nature, ensuring its insights remain valuable for decades to come.
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