FIRE How Fast, Inexpensive, Restrained, and Elegant Methods Ignite Innovation

FIRE How Fast, Inexpensive, Restrained, and Elegant Methods Ignite Innovation by Dan Ward is published by HarperCollins and was released on April 29, 2014. This book presents a manifesto for creating effective products and projects through the principles of rapid innovation. Drawing from nearly two decades of experience as an engineering officer in the U.S. Air Force, Ward explores the dynamics of successful project management, highlighting how certain programs achieve their goals under budget and ahead of schedule while others falter.
Readers will find a practical framework for pursuing innovation that emphasizes speed, cost-effectiveness, simplicity, and small-scale approaches. FIRE combines engaging narratives with insights from both pop culture and engineering, making it relevant for a diverse audience. The book offers strategic concepts for leaders, actionable principles for managers, and practical tools for workers involved in the design and testing of new products. With 240 pages, this edition provides a comprehensive look at the factors that drive successful innovation in both public and private sectors.
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Noted military technology expert Dan Ward’s manifesto for creating great products and projects using the methods of rapid innovation.
Why do some programs deliver their product under cost, while others bust their budget? Why do some deliver ahead of schedule, while others experience endless delays? Which products work better—the quick and thrifty or the slow and expensive? Which situation leads to superior equipment?
With nearly two decades as an engineering officer in the U. S. Air Force, Dan Ward explored these questions during tours of duty at military research laboratories, the Air Force Institute of Technology, an intelligence agency, the Pentagon and Afghanistan. The pattern he noticed revealed that the most successful project leaders in both the public and private sectors delivered top-shelf products with a skeleton crew, a shoestring budget, and a cannonball schedule. Excessive investment of time, money, or complexity actually reduced innovation. He concluded the secret to innovation is to be fast, inexpensive, simple, and small.
FIRE presents an entertaining and practical framework for pursuing rapid, frugal innovation. A story-filled blend of pop culture and engineering insight, FIRE has something for everyone: strategic concepts leaders can use as they cast a vision, actionable principles for managers as they make business decisions, and practical tools for workers as they design, build, assess and test new products.
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