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E-raamat: Remotely Innovative: Innovation in a Hybrid/Remote and AI Driven World

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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In the near term, the future will not belong to AI, but it will belong to the people who understand AI and how to strategically leverage its advantages.



In the near term, the future will not belong to AI, but it will belong to the people who understand AI and how to strategically leverage its advantages.

This book gives managers a new perspective on innovation and AI—allowing them to seize the future. As the pace of change has increased, organizations have needed to invest in innovation initiatives to survive and thrive. Up until now, these models have focused on co-location, which is no longer an option in some cases and may not be necessary for all, leaving organizations scrambling for options. Following up on their work in Managing at a Distance, Tom Coughlan and David Fogarty have developed this guide to help managers navigate the challenges of innovation in a world of hybrid and remote workers amidst the ever-increasing use of AI. They tackle questions such as the difference between creativity and innovation and how proximity (or lack of it) impacts teams, and present strategic, structural, and measurement solutions to maximize the role of AI in successful innovation while not minimizing the people who make up organizations.

Platform-agnostic, this book will appeal to organizational leaders and managers who work with knowledge workers of any type, as well as students and instructors in graduate business courses, executive education, and corporate training programs.

Introduction.
Chapter 1: The Innovation Crisis.
Chapter 2: Open
Innovation and Design Thinking and How They Change with Hybrid/Remote Working
and AI.
Chapter 3: Team Innovation.
Chapter 4: Creativity Within the
Organization.
Chapter 5: Culture and Innovation.
Chapter 6: The Reality of a
Hybrid/Remote World.
Chapter 7: The Organization.
Chapter 8: Leading
Innovation.
Chapter 9: AI History; Introducing the Role of AI in Innovation
Today and Tomorrow.
Chapter 10: Building High Performance Remote Teams with
AI. Epilogue
Tom Coughlan, DBA, is currently a tenured associate professor of Graduate Business at Mercy University and an adjunct professor at Sacred Heart University, University of Bridgeport, and the Manhattan Institute of Management. He has a large body of work in the fields of innovation, remote management, and cumulative proximity. Prior to his academic career, he had a career as a marketing communications consultant to the technology industry.

David Fogarty, PhD, MBA, is currently a part-time associate professor at National University in their School of Business and Economics. Most recently, David worked for 15 years at Cigna/Evernorth as the Chief Marketing Analytics Officer and Head of Global Customer Value Management and Analytics. David also worked for 20 years at the General Electric Company as their Corporate Vice-President of Commercial Analytics.