Famous Business Fusions: Ideas that Revolutionized Industries

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Where do startup founders and product developers get radical, high-value ideas? This book presents innovation behind-the-scenes stories from companies such as Apple, Airbnb, Coca-Cola, Google, P&G, Uber, and more. It reveals where the ideas came from and provides guidance on how you, too, can combine unlikely ideas to create new offerings and startup ventures by integrating industries, fields, technologies, and people.

Famous Business Fusions discusses how an idea from one place, transported somewhere new, can lead to radically creative innovation. The book is replete with stories of lateral thinking or fusion that inspire you to think bigger, discover deeper insights, sense real opportunities and craft high-value fusion.

This book is essential reading for those interested in new inventions, innovation and entrepreneurship; business leaders and consultants involved in innovation and new product or service development; and academics seeking material on business innovation and startups.

Author(s): CJ Meadows
Series: High-impact Business Innovation, 1
Publisher: De Gruyter
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 100
City: Berlin

Advance Praise for Famous Business Fusions
Acknowledgments
Contents
About the Author
Introduction and How Fusion Can Help You
Chapter 1 Art and Music
Chapter 2 Biomimicry
Chapter 3 Consumer Products and Retailing
Chapter 4 Entertainment
Chapter 5 Everyday Inventions
Chapter 6 Healthcare
Chapter 7 Leaders and Organizations
Chapter 8 Science
Chapter 9 Services
Chapter 10 Technology
Chapter 11 Travel and Housing
Conclusions: How You, Too, Can Combine Unlikely Ideas to Create Radical Value
Bibliography
Index