Killer Innovations CD - Almost here !!
With the encouragement of the listeners of the podcast, I've been working on creating a CD that you can share with your friends, managers, team members, etc. The objective is to create something that introduces the "what" and the "how" of innovation without listening to the +100 hours of audio that now makes-up the podcast catalog.
For those of you who have been waiting, the CD is close to being done. The audio is 99% complete and now I'm setting up duplication so that its easy for you to order.
I tried to fit the audio on to a single CD .... it didn't fit. So it will be a 2 CD set with about 2 hours of audio content. The tracks are:
Disk 1
- Why innovation?
- A better way to innovate
- Focus your innovation search
- Ideation -- Creating better ideas by asking better questions
Disk 2
- Ranking ideas
- Execution - Translating ideas into innovations
- Epilog: The skill of observation
- Epilog: Changing your perspective
Stay tuned ... we are close to having it together. Thanks for the patience ....
This
transcript of the Killer Innovations Podcast is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.
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Comments
Will you make available the CDs to download? If so, you could skip the duplication just by setting up the ISO images and distributing them via bittorrent or the like. The duplicated CDs may look nicer because of the label, but I actually want about a dozen CDs to give to friends that would really benefit from them, and the content is what counts for me.
Posted by: David Herrera | October 29, 2008 12:19 PM
Yes, the CD will be available for download. If you purchase a CD, you will be allowed to "rip it" and re-distribute it.
I want to make it as easy as possible for you to share the content with friends, co-workers and boss's...
All of the content on the site and the CD is licensed under Creative Commons (non-commercial, non-derivative, attribution).
Phil
Posted by: Phil McKinney | October 29, 2008 04:02 PM