Synopses & Reviews
Leapfrogging is about changing the game –
creating or doing something radically new or different that produces a significant leap forward.How did Gatorade revitalize itself in the wake of Red Bull and Starbucks? How did OpenTable come to be? How did Four Seasons become the world’s leading luxury hotel brand? What makes one leader or company thrive while others languish in mediocrity? Soren Kaplan gives business leaders the tools to do exactly what they’re taught to avoid: embrace uncertainty and invite surprises.
- Gain new insights from Gatorade, Intuit, OpenTable, Philips, Four Seasons, Colgate-Palmolive, Kimberly-Clark, Etsy, Apple, Google, and many others
- Learn how breakthroughs apply to any organization or business function
- Obtain practical tools for game-changing innovation
Leapfrogging connects new research, unconventional strategies and practical tools for navigating the seemingly “messy” process of achieving business breakthroughs. Drawing upon his twenty years of hands-on experience, Kaplan shows that any organization or business function can leapfrog – and he delivers a revolutionary formula for overcoming the limits holding back your breakthrough success. Through his LEAPS process (Listen, Explore, Act, Persist, and Seize), leaders learn to create solutions that leap beyond the current expectations of customers, partners, employees, the market, and the competition.
Review
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Leapfrogging challenges its readers to break out of conventional thinking by employing a few simple notions: know who you are, stay true to your purpose, and enjoy the journey along the way. By showcasing examples of challenging conventional thinking, embracing surprise, and welcoming failure as a learning exercise, Kaplan invites readers to learn from the stories of others. Leapfrogging shows that leaders who look inward to challenge the status quo will be on track to truly change the game.”
—Sarah Robb O’Hagan, President, Gatorade
“Breakthroughs in business don’t follow set formulas. We must continually explore options, test, and modify our assumptions based on results and feedback. Then, we can adapt to what we experience and learn. Leapfrogging delivers new principles and tools that readers can apply to their business, whether they’re just starting out or leading an established organization. It is the new guide for entrepreneurs and leaders in today’s environment.”
—Glenn Allen, cofounder, OpenTable
“We as business leaders are always talking about, but rarely find, the key to lasting breakthroughs in the organizations we lead. We push and persist and still get incremental results. Leapfrogging is an extremely useful and insightful handbook for managers on how to finally break the cycle of incremental innovation.”
—Dr. Ric Roi, Senior Vice President, Global Center of Excellence; Head, Consulting Practice Leader, Asia Pacific Right Management/Manpower Group
“Superbly crafted, powerful in its simplicity, offering smart, actionable learning… Finally, a simple, holistic model that allows for breakthrough thinking and living.”
—Mary Beth Robles, Vice President, Innovation Capabilities and Knowledge Systems, Colgate-Palmolive
“Creating breakthroughs requires new approaches to how we engage in learning as leaders ourselves and as organizations. Leapfrogging reveals strategies for engaging people in the type of experiential learning that challenges assumptions and leads to breakthroughs.”
—Anne Blouin, CAE, Chief Learning Officer, ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership
Synopsis
We've heard it all before--innovation means leaving behind stale mental models and embracing risk. But existing paradigms for innovation just aren't yielding the game-changing ideas that today's business climate demands. At one extreme, innovation efforts fall short when innovators try to fit ideas for change into existing business models--the result is incremental change, not breakthroughs. At the other extreme, efforts to imitate "innovation heroes" like Netflix and Apple mean "swinging for the fences" and not creating genuine leaps forward.
At its heart, Kaplan's book is about celebrating something most businesses try to avoid--surprises. Organizations and teams that fight the unexpected often struggle to innovate, and Kaplan provides a tested methodology for overcoming inertia. Leapfrogging is Soren Kaplan's system for creating breakthrough ideas, not innovation fatigue. He turns much current innovation thinking on its head--don't overanalyze the competition, but look within yourself. Don't strategize on how to overcome barriers, "leap" beyond them and create a new model where they don't exist. And seek out and protect surprises to get ahead.
Synopsis
How did Gatorade revitalize itself in the wake of Red Bull and Starbucks? How did OpenTable come to be? What makes one company thrive while others languish in mediocrity? There's no doubt hard work is involved, but Soren Kaplan shows you can't do it by simply creating a big vision and implementing a set plan. In his trailblazing debut, Kaplan gives business leaders the tools to do exactly what they're taught to avoid: embrace surprise--the new key to business breakthroughs.
Instead of fighting against uncertainty, Kaplan reveals how to use it to break down limiting mindsets and barriers to change the game. By highlighting specific ways to transform both good and bad surprises into unique opportunities, Kaplan encourages leaders to compete by embracing counterintuitive ideas, managing paradoxes, and even welcoming failure. This is the key to "leapfrogging"--creating or doing something radically new or different that produces a significant leap forward.
Leapfrogging connects new research, unconventional strategies, and practical tools for navigating the "messy" and elusive process of achieving business breakthroughs. Filled with real-world examples from innovators such as Gatorade, Intuit, Philips, Kimberly-Clark, Colgate-Palmolive, OpenTable, and Etsy, Kaplan shows that any organization or business function can leapfrog. Using his LEAPS process (Listen, Explore, Act, Persist, and Seize), leaders learn to seek out, recognize, and respond to surprising experiences and events as a way to create solutions that leap beyond the current expectations of customers, partners, employees, the market, and the competition. Kaplan's Leapfrogging is the new handbook for the modern leader.
Synopsis
Today’s business climate demands breakthroughs, not incremental improvements. Innovators take steps forward, but leapfroggers reinvent their markets and organizations. Where do their game-changing ideas come from? How can you leap over the competition rather than stumble into oblivion? In this revolutionary book, Soren Kaplan shows how to use the power of surprise to blow up the limits holding back your business — and your thinking.
How did Gatorade revitalize itself in the wake of Red Bull and Starbucks? How did Etsy come to be? How did Four Seasons become the world’s leading luxury hotel brand? What makes one leader or company thrive while others languish in mediocrity? Kaplan gives business leaders the tools to do exactly what they’re taught to avoid: embrace uncertainty and invite surprises.
Leapfrogging connects new research, unconventional strategies and practical tools for navigating the seemingly “messy” process of achieving business breakthroughs. Drawing upon his twenty years of hands-on experience, Kaplan shows that any organization or business function can leapfrog – and he delivers a game-changing formula for rethinking your business:
- Use unexpected events and surprises to create focus and direction
- Push personal boundaries to challenge mindsets and assumptions
- Apply intuition and personal judgment in strategic decision-making
- Tap into failure as a catalyst for success
- Manage the paradoxes of organizational innovation
Synopsis
Todays business climate demands breakthroughs, not incremental improvements. What makes one leader or company thrive while others languish in todays fast-paced, ever-changing marketplace? Theres no doubt hard work is involved, but Soren Kaplan shows you cant do it by simply creating a big vision and implementing a set plan. In his trailblazing debut, Kaplan gives business leaders the tools to do exactly what theyre taught to avoid: embrace surprise—the new key to business breakthroughs.
Instead of fighting against uncertainty, Kaplan reveals how to use it to break down limiting mindsets and barriers to change the game. By highlighting specific ways to transform both good and bad surprises into unique opportunities, Kaplan encourages leaders to compete by embracing counterintuitive ideas, managing paradoxes, and even welcoming failure. This is the key to “leapfrogging”—creating or doing something radically new or different that produces a significant leap forward.
Leapfrogging connects new research, unconventional strategies, and practical tools for navigating the “messy” and elusive process of achieving business breakthroughs. Filled with real-world examples from innovators such as Gatorade, Intuit, Philips, Kimberly-Clark, Colgate-Palmolive, OpenTable, and Etsy, Kaplan shows that any organization or business function can leapfrog. Using his LEAPS process (Listen, Explore, Act, Persist, and Seize), leaders learn to seek out, recognize, and respond to surprising experiences and events as a way to create solutions that leap beyond the current expectations of customers, partners, employees, the market, and the competition.
Kaplans writing style makes his compelling findings fun to read, simple to understand, and easy to implement. Leapfrogging is the new handbook for the modern leader.
Winner of the Bronze Axiom Award in the category of Leadership.
About the Author
Soren Kaplan is Founder and Managing Principal of InnovationPoint. Soren’s recent clients include Visa, Disney, Colgate-Palmolive, Kimberly-Clark, PepsiCo, Frito-Lay, Aviva (United Kingdom), Philips (The Netherlands), SK Telecom (South Korea), Grundfos (Denmark), Tekes (Finland) and numerous others leading brands and firms. In addition to leading InnovationPoint, Soren is an Adjunct Professor within the Imagineering Academy at NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences in The Netherlands. Soren previously served as Manager of Business Strategy Consulting at Hewlett-Packard (HP).
Soren has presented at numerous conferences and institutions including Innovation Convergence and the Harvard Business School. Quotes, articles and book chapters from Soren have appeared in publications including Fast Company, Strategy & Leadership, The International Handbook on Innovation, Practicing Organizational Development, The Handbook of Large Group Methods, Strategic Change, and the Journal of Creativity and Innovation Management, among others. Soren holds Master's and Ph.D. degrees in Organizational Psychology.
Table of Contents
1. Business Breakthroughs Deliver Surprise
2. Surprises are Personal Epiphanies
3. Leapfrogging Leads to Surprising Breakthroughs
4. Listen: Surprise Yourself So You Can Surprise Others
5. Explore: Go Outside to Surprise the Inside
6. Act: Use Small Steps to Create Big Surprises
7. Persist: Take the Surprise Out of Failure
8. Seize: Make the Journey Part of the (Surprising) Destination
9. The Power of Surprise