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The Innovative Mindset: 5 Behaviors for Accelerating Breakthroughs Hardcover – Illustrated, 16 October 2015
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The Innovative Mindset calls the accepted definition of innovation into question, urging you to consider how innovation might function as a behavior that you perpetuate, rather than an inflexible theory or corporate-defined initiative. By asking yourself what it takes to be innovative―and by being honest with yourself about the answer―you can incorporate innovation into your life much in the same way that you would a behavior to help you lose weight, increase your strength, learn to play the piano, or improve your relationships. This groundbreaking text helps you identify what you need to do in order to become more innovative and less fearful, and assists in creating a regimen that transforms how you act.
Innovation has become one of the most popular buzz words of the Digital Age, and there is no better time to reevaluate the true meaning of a concept than when it is being touted by individuals and companies around the world. A fresh, practical understanding of innovation can revolutionize the way you think about work.
- Master innovation by reexamining what it means and how you can implement it as a behavior
- Explore the transformative power of the Mindset of Discovery in poignant, up-to-date case studies and improvisation-based tenets
- Spark innovation, maximize productivity, and increase profitability as a result of implementing the Big Five behaviors
- Boost performance as you foster and leverage your new approach towards innovation
The Innovative Mindset reevaluates the nature of innovation and shows how a change in perspective can lead to more dynamic, more successful endeavors.
- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWiley
- Publication date16 October 2015
- Dimensions16 x 2.54 x 23.37 cm
- ISBN-109781119161288
- ISBN-13978-1119161288
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John Sweeney is the co-owner and executive producer of the Brave New Workshop, America?s oldest satirical comedy theatre. He uses his 20+ years of improvisational performance, speaking and training to influence human behavior and to create simple but groundbreaking tools that have ignited cultures of innovative behavior within such companies as Microsoft, PWC, General Mills, and UnitedHealth Group.
Elena Imaretska is vice president of New Products, Partnerships, and Sustainability for the corporate speaking and training business of the Brave New Workshop. She is the architect of the learning model and core curriculum of the organization?s offerings and has spent the past 8 years optimizing the business application of the improvisational approach to innovating, collaborating, and leading.
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A corporate real estate consultant walks into the Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre―and buys it. The punchline comes when his business innovation makes up for 10 percent annual losses and eventually catapults revenue far beyond what any theater should reasonably generate. His secret? The Innovative Mindset.
When the curtain goes up, improvisational comedy actors step into their role as master innovators because there isn’t a script. In business, it’s harder to know when innovation is needed and how to do it. In this groundbreaking guide, John Sweeney and Elena Imaretska show you how living in the improv actor’s mindset of discovery can lead to significant business productivity and profitability. By practicing the Big Five behaviors in your everyday life, you can become a better communicator, be more comfortable with risk, build your confidence, and reduce judging yourself and others―all traits that spark and fuel breakthrough innovations. Eradicate fear from your psyche and free yourself to:
- Distract your inner negative voice and sell your innovation by listening
- Use concrete skills and techniques to eliminate the personal bias hampering innovation
- Build innovation and drive change by declaring your point of view and sharing your opinions and ideas
- Generate insight and diverse points of view by reframing the same situation different ways
- Ensure innovation happens by finding what’s useful in the barriers you encounter and moving forward
While this practical guide lets you integrate its lessons into your daily interactions with people right away, only through dedication to your innovation fitness plan and disciplined adherence to your practice regimen can you ultimately approach life head on with a fully developed mindset of discovery.
Whether you want to change your industry or improve your business processes, the first step to finding a solution is The Innovative Mindset.
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A corporate real estate consultant walks into the Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre―and buys it. The punchline comes when his business innovation makes up for 10 percent annual losses and eventually catapults revenue far beyond what any theater should reasonably generate. His secret? The Innovative Mindset.
When the curtain goes up, improvisational comedy actors step into their role as master innovators because there isn’t a script. In business, it’s harder to know when innovation is needed and how to do it. In this groundbreaking guide, John Sweeney and Elena Imaretska show you how living in the improv actor’s mindset of discovery can lead to significant business productivity and profitability. By practicing the Big Five behaviors in your everyday life, you can become a better communicator, be more comfortable with risk, build your confidence, and reduce judging yourself and others―all traits that spark and fuel breakthrough innovations. Eradicate fear from your psyche and free yourself to:
- Distract your inner negative voice and sell your innovation by listening
- Use concrete skills and techniques to eliminate the personal bias hampering innovation
- Build innovation and drive change by declaring your point of view and sharing your opinions and ideas
- Generate insight and diverse points of view by reframing the same situation different ways
- Ensure innovation happens by finding what’s useful in the barriers you encounter and moving forward
While this practical guide lets you integrate its lessons into your daily interactions with people right away, only through dedication to your innovation fitness plan and disciplined adherence to your practice regimen can you ultimately approach life head on with a fully developed mindset of discovery.
Whether you want to change your industry or improve your business processes, the first step to finding a solution is The Innovative Mindset.
About the Author
JOHN SWEENEY is the co-owner and executive producer of the Brave New Workshop, America’s oldest satirical comedy theatre. He uses his 20+ years of improvisational performance, speaking and training to influence human behavior and to create simple but groundbreaking tools that have ignited cultures of innovative behavior within such companies as Microsoft, PWC, General Mills, and UnitedHealth Group.
ELENA IMARETSKA is vice president of New Products, Partnerships, and Sustainability for the corporate speaking and training business of the Brave New Workshop. She is the architect of the learning model and core curriculum of the organization’s offerings and has spent the past 8 years optimizing the business application of the improvisational approach to innovating, collaborating, and leading.
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- ASIN : 1119161282
- Publisher : Wiley; 1st edition (16 October 2015)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781119161288
- ISBN-13 : 978-1119161288
- Dimensions : 16 x 2.54 x 23.37 cm
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About the authors
Elena Imaretska works at the intersection of arts, business and innovation. She is VP of New Products, Partnerships and Sustainability for the corporate speaking and training business of the Brave New Workshop, the oldest satirical comedy and improv theater in the USA, located in the heart of Minneapolis. Elena spends her days managing programs that focus on the human side of innovation, and specifically the behaviors and mindset needed for employees and leaders to foster an open, inclusive, and nimble culture. She is a strategist, innovative thinker and life-long learner who focuses on maximizing the impact of BNW’s training programs and creating sustainable models for behavioral change. Elena and her team have the pleasure of working with interesting global companies including Cargill, General Mills, UnitedHealth Group, Target, Hilton, Microsoft, and Heineken to name a few.
Prior to joining the Brave New Workshop, Elena was raised in Bulgaria, studied in Germany, worked in Japan and received a BA degree at Colorado College, CO and an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management. It’s fair to say, she’s been through the ringer on three continents and recognizes the value that new ideas, diversity and different points of view can bring to a company. Elena is also passionate about sustainability and innovating the way we do things to ensure social, economic and environmental prosperity. She heads the Brave New Workshop’s citizenship efforts and has led the formation of a coalition of theaters in the Twin Cities who are dedicated to sustainability. The Brave New Workshop itself is a self-funding arts organization, an innovative model that has worked for 55-plus years entertaining millions of people and launching the careers of many famous alumni, including the first two head writers of Saturday Night Live.
Elena lives in Minnetonka MN with her husband and son and is an active member of the Twin Cities running and biking community.
As the owner and director of America's oldest comedy theater, Brave New Workshop, John has honed his powers of improvisation to ignite cultures of innovative behavior within America's biggest businesses including Microsoft, PwC, General Mills & United Health Care.
Featured across countless media platforms including Inc, Forbes and Financial Times, he uses his scientific understanding of how human behavior is influenced, to implement simple but groundbreaking tools such as 'Yes and...' and 'The Big 5' so you too can be at peak innovation fitness.
But the driving force behind Sweeney's success are the results he helps clients achieve by effectively bridging improvisational theater skills and behaviors to the workplace through his speeches, training and writing. His improvisational insights have resonated with a broad spectrum of forward-thinking business leaders from some of the most innovative and largest companies in the world - ensuring every level of the organization is operating within the mindset of discovery.
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This book is very easy to read and mixed with a variety of stories and lessons that the authors have personally experienced.
An easy and enjoyable read.

After a few days, I figured I’d give the book another chance and was glad that I did. I was shortsighted in my thinking that innovation applied only to engineering new inventions. Innovation, however, can be applied to just about anything, from interpersonal relations to bodybuilding to business operations to science and engineering, to name a few. Innovation is about how a person or group can change things up to get different and, one would hope, better results for the effort. Teasing out the “5 Behaviors” isn’t readily apparent by looking at the table of contents. The early pages of the book are merely setting the stage for the five behaviors, which are listening, deferring judgment, declaring, reframing and jumping in.
All in all, I’m glad I gave this book a second crack. It’s a relaxed read and only 185 pages, so it shouldn’t require too much of a commitment to finish . . . and the reader is likely to gain some insight into innovation that will likely benefit him or her in one or many aspects of life. Worth a look.


