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About the Book
In a world of rapid technological change, innovation management is more critical – and more challenging – than ever before. Supercharging Innovation Management with GenAI offers managers, consultants, and innovation leaders a clear and practical roadmap to harness the power of Generative AI for achieving real results.
Building on their proven expertise in innovation and strategy, David and Eoin O’Sullivan guide you through:
- Defining clear, actionable goals with GenAI support.
- Solving problems systematically, uncovering root causes and reframing challenges.
- Generating ideas rapidly, using divergent and convergent thinking with AI prompts.
- Empowering teams with enhanced creativity, ownership, and autonomy.
- Monitoring progress and results effectively, with AI-generated metrics, reports, and insights.
This book is filled with practical prompt examples, short case vignettes, and implementation tips, enabling you to integrate GenAI into your existing innovation processes confidently and responsibly.
Whether you are leading a small team or driving organisation-wide innovation initiatives, Supercharging Innovation Management with GenAI will help you unlock faster, smarter, and more impactful innovation – making you not just an AI user, but an AI-augmented innovation leader.
About the Author
David O'Sullivan is emeritus Professor at the School of Computer Science, National University of Ireland in Galway, ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide. He is a graduate of the Dublin Institute of Technology, Trinity Collage Dublin (ranked 75th), and University College Dublin (ranked 118th). His research interests are in innovation management with relevance to organizations – industrial and public. He is author of over 200 articles and books including Applying Innovation (Sage Publications); Manufacturing Systems Redesign (Prentice-Hall); Reengineering the Enterprise (Chapman & Hall) and; The Handbook of IS Management (Auerbach).