
Would you like your organization to innovate more? Start with your management practices.
You might never have seen innovation in management. You are not alone.
Learn to create an environment where people can innovate. See how to use the organization's purpose to manage for better outcomes. Free people to work better and faster.
Based on research and backed up by personal stories, you'll see how modern managers practice innovation.
Through questions and stories, learn how you can:
With its question and myth, each chapter offers you options to rethink how you can create management innovation. Change your practices and free the people to deliver better outcomes.
Become a modern manager.
Learn to lead an innovative organization.
"Think of these books like three friends who can offer you advice on your management journey. You'll return to them whenever you want advice, reassurance, challenge, or renewal. I added these books to my library, right next to the late Russell Ackoff's books on the F/laws of management. Use these books to create your modern management and an environment that brings out the best in the people you lead and serve." --- Claude Emond, Organizational Performance-Growth Expert
"This series of books is a rare mix of personal stories, practical examples, researched theory, and direct calls-to-action. Rarer still, Johanna's writing segues between them without losing the reader or breaking their immersion. Whether you are a manager, an aspiring manager, or a coach of managers, these books will give you the necessary tools to develop new skills and the language to develop new cultures." --- Evan Leybourn, Co-Founder, Business Agility Institute
"This book series is the furthest thing from your run-of-the-mill boring management books. Johanna Rothman busts dozens of management myths in an easy to read set of essays that are useful in part or as a whole. The stories and anecdotes told are relatable, practical, and fit for today's modern workplace. Regardless of your management experience, there's valuable lessons to be found on every single page."" ---Ryan Dorrell, Co-Founder, AgileThought