Description: How Innovation Works by Matt Ridley Ridley is spot-on when it comes to the vital ingredients for success Sir James DysonBuilding on his bestseller The Rational Optimist, Matt Ridley chronicles the history of innovation, and how we need to change our thinking on the subject. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Ridley is spot-on when it comes to the vital ingredients for success Sir James DysonBuilding on his bestseller The Rational Optimist, Matt Ridley chronicles the history of innovation, and how we need to change our thinking on the subject. Innovation is the main event of the modern age, the reason we experience both dramatic improvements in our living standards and unsettling changes in our society. It is innovation that will shape the twenty-first century. Yet innovation remains a mysterious process, poorly understood by policy makers and businessmen alike.Matt Ridley argues that we need to see innovation as an incremental, bottom-up, fortuitous process that happens as a direct result of the human habit of exchange, rather than an orderly, top-down process developing according to a plan. Innovation is crucially different from invention, because it is the turning of inventions into things of practical and affordable use to people. It speeds up in some sectors and slows down in others. It is always a collective, collaborative phenomenon, involving trial and error, not a matter of lonely genius. It still cannot be modelled properly by economists, but it can easily be discouraged by politicians. Far from there being too much innovation, we may be on the brink of an innovation famine.Ridley derives these and other lessons from the lively stories of scores of innovations – from steam engines to search engines – how they started and why they succeeded or failed. Author Biography Matt Ridley received his BA and D Phil at Oxford researching the evolution of behaviour. He has been science editor, Washington correspondent and American editor of The Economist. He has a regular column in the Daily Telegraph. He is also the author of The Red Queen (1993), The Origins of Virtue (1996) and Genome (1999). Matt Ridley is currently the chairman of The International Centre for Life. Review An insightful and charming exploration of questions that range from the truly profound (How does our species capture energy to stave off decay and death?) to the merely fascinating (Why did it take us so long to invent the wheeled suitcase?) Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor, Harvard University, and author of Enlightenment Now From the Stone Age to smartphones and from farming to fission, Matt Ridley demonstrates with a plethora of examples how innovation has changed and, for the most part, improved the human condition, despite repeated resistance and frequent failure. Given the freedom of thought that innovation needs, he argues, we can ensure the survival of the planet. We abandon it or constrain it at our peril Sir Tim Laurence, Chairman of English HeritageIn this insightful and delightful book, Matt Ridley explores the wondrous causes of innovation, the force that drives our modern economy. He shows that its a team sport, but one that features many colourful stars. Its a joy to tag along with him as he mines the history of human advances to discover nuggets of useful lessons Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs A compelling case for free enterprise and free trade and the power of serendipity. Liz Truss MP, Secretary of State for International Trade Promotional An illuminating journey through historical innovation and invention Review Quote An insightful and charming exploration of questions that range from the truly profound (How does our species capture energy to stave off decay and death?) to the merely fascinating (Why did it take us so long to invent the wheeled suitcase?) Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor, Harvard University, and author of Enlightenment Now From the Stone Age to smartphones and from farming to fission, Matt Ridley demonstrates with a plethora of examples how innovation has changed and, for the most part, improved the human condition, despite repeated resistance and frequent failure. Given the freedom of thought that innovation needs, he argues, we can ensure the survival of the planet. We abandon it or constrain it at our peril Sir Tim Laurence, Chairman of English Heritage In this insightful and delightful book, Matt Ridley explores the wondrous causes of innovation, the force that drives our modern economy. He shows that its a team sport, but one that features many colourful stars. Its a joy to tag along with him as he mines the history of human advances to discover nuggets of useful lessons Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs A compelling case for free enterprise and free trade and the power of serendipity. Liz Truss MP, Secretary of State for International Trade Feature * With the current headlines around the urgent need for rapid scientific and political development, as well as the future of work, How Innovation Works is hugely topical. * Matt Ridley has a very strong sales record with Genome (88k TCM), Nature vs. Nuture (25k TCM) and this is a return to form, in the vein of his incredibly successful The Rational Optimist (25k lifetime TCM). * For fans of Steven Pinker, Nick Lane and Adam Rutherford. Competition: sapiens;rational optimist;genome;evolution of everything;outliers;atomic habits;remote;dare to lead;thinking fast and slow. Yuval Noah Harari;richard dawkins;steven pinker;nick lane;ben goldacre;adam rutherford;malcolm gladwell;david attenborough;brene brown;daniel kahneman Details ISBN0008334846 Author Matt Ridley Year 2021 ISBN-10 0008334846 ISBN-13 9780008334840 Publication Date 2021-03-04 Language English Pages 432 Format Paperback UK Release Date 2021-03-04 Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Imprint Fourth Estate Ltd Alternative 9780008334826 DEWEY 338.064 Audience General AU Release Date 2021-07-05 NZ Release Date 2021-07-05 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:133017634;
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Author: Matt Ridley
Publication Name: How Innovation Works
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