What a book. It is interesting, fun to read, and full of knowledge! Norbert has summarized his deep knowledge, combined it with great storytelling, and even succeeded to involve his great interest of bicycling. This book should make any innovation library, at least if you want to win!
- Peter Palmer, Senior Manager, Transformation Office, Scania, Sweden
Winning Innovation is a fascinating novel that describes the adventure of implementing lean innovation in an Italian bike company. While textbooks on lean are often dreary to read, this book makes lean easy to understand and pleasant to read. A page turner that will help you implement lean innovation in the most gratifying way.
- Jean-Claude Kihn, former Chief Technology Officer of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Every element of Winning Innovation applies to any industry, especially healthcare. What resonated for me was the need to establish clear goals, a culture and system that empowers people to bring ideas forward, and the visibility to know if you are winning or losing. The novel illustrates that with a leadership vision, respect for individuals, and a process to innovate rapidly, organizations can excel at what they already do while looking to the future and staying ahead of the curve.
- Anne Musitano, Operational Excellence Administrative Director, Akron Children's Hospital
I like that Winning Innovation was written as a novel, weaving the practices required for a successful innovation system into a unique and easy-to-read story. Key innovation principles are presented and applied by a cast of real-life characters as they encounter new situations and challenges, many of which we are likely to encounter on our own journeys working in all areas of innovation. The book is comprehensive from start to finish, covering a full spectrum of characteristics necessary to deliver winning innovations and showing how an innovation transformation and culture change can lead to a lot more value for an owner, company, and everyone connected to it.
- Todd Kooken, Vice President, Technology and Solution Strategies, Lincoln Electric
In his book, Winning Innovation, Norbert Majerus brings his vast knowledge of product creation to life. He weaves together his experiences in transforming companies and intimate knowledge of bike racing to create an accessible read. The stories and characters make it clear that, while tools and processes are important, people need to be the center of any attempt at transformation. Not only that, but the compelling storyline lays out steps that any organization can replicate to produce dramatic improvement in innovation. I highly recommend this read for any leader involved in bringing new products or services to market.
- Durward K. Sobek II, Vice Provost of Academic Affairs and Professor of Industrial & Management Systems Engineering, Montana State University-Bozeman
In today's fast-paced business environment, leaders need to develop innovative ways to drive organizational success. This requires a shift in mindset - away from traditional management practices toward more agile and collaborative approaches. In Winning Innovation, Norbert Majerus takes you on an exciting and interesting R&D transformation journey, as the business novel explores a lot of the ups and downs everyone experiences when working in research and development (R&D). It shows that for successful business transformation, organizations must focus on people, communication, and processes.
- Sannah Vinding, Executive Director Product Development and Marketing VCC, Mind the Innovation Podcast Producer, and former LPPDE Chair
Winning Innovation gets to the heart of what drives any successful transformation - people. If you make people visible, they'll make you valuable. More than innovation principles, the book illustrates how the most effective companies embrace both the source of an idea (the people, regardless of their stature or position in the company) and their solutions to create value. Winning Innovation is a lesson in how to change a culture, starting with leadership, and the importance of diversity and inclusion to make this happen.
- Billy Taylor, CEO, LinkedXL
Business novels are risky propositions: they need an engaging plot as well as a worthwhile educational message. Winning Innovation hits the mark on both counts, providing a fun story with an insightful education in the way that lean thinking propels innovation. If you enjoyed The Gold Mine, this book is for you.
- Dan Markovitz, Author, The Conclusion Trap
Winning Innovation is a delightful, inspiring, and fun novel of an innovation transformation, from its complicated beginning to a happy ending. This captivating lean love story illustrates real challenges and rewards along the journey. It describes not only principles needed but how to change a culture: developing leaders to care for a business family and empowering, educating, and enabling employees. Winning Innovation shows that the future of lean is more than profits and efficiency; it's about creating an innovative, sustainable company that delivers value to shareholders, employees, and society.
- Myrna Flores, President and Co-founder of the Lean Analytics Association and Executive Director at Imperial College of Business School
Reading Norbert's book, I was able to learn how LPPD (lean product and process development) can drive innovation both in the product itself and in the operation of R&D organizations. In particular, I think that Winning Innovation will give you an insight into how various LPPD principles can successfully lead to innovative solutions on new product development. Norbert is a real LPPD expert, and he is a great LPPD teacher.
- Sungyul Kim, LPPD Lead, and Ken Joongkil Kwon, Program Manager and LPPD Lead, HP Printing Korea
This is a really compelling business novel about innovations and building the culture and processes behind them: a story about company transformation, which is enabled by people transformation. Winning Innovation is easy to read, but filled with Norbert Majerus' vast knowledge and experience with well functioning practices and tools in the field of Innovation.
- Juha Tammi, General Manager, Lean Association of Finland
For nearly one decade I have had the privilege of learning from Norbert. He loves to tell stories, and Winning Innovation does that while teaching. In this work Norbert combines his passion for cycling with his compassion for innovators. As he asserts from the beginning, it is all about the right environment for the people - an innovation ecosystem. Transforming an organization to innovation excellence takes years of determination and to start. This novel inspires one to start the journey by telling the story of transformation. It is a light to guide your journey.
- Larry Navarre, Lecturer, School of Management, Kettering University
In Winning Innovation, Norbert Majerus invites readers to follow a company's transformation to implement an innovation system and an innovation culture. The leaders' challenges and how they navigate their learning process and succeed gave me many deja vu moments. In the book, the bike company's journey really shows the importance and interrelations of all principles to build a winning innovation system. Teams create innovations with agile processes, effectively closing knowledge gaps and then working according to takt time, on one project at a time, to significantly reduce cycle time and free up resources.
- Christer Lundh, Chairman, LPPDE