
Imagine It Forward: Courage, Creativity, and the Power of Change
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From one of today's foremost innovation leaders, an inspiring, personal approach to mastering change in the face of uncertainty.
Named a 2018 Best Business Book Pick by Fast Company and Wired UK.
Confronting change is incredibly hard, both organizationally and personally. People become resistant. They are afraid. Yet the pace of change in our world will never be slower than it is right now, says Beth Comstock, the former vice chair and head of marketing and innovation at GE.
Imagine It Forward is an inspiring, fresh, candid, and deeply personal audiobook about how to grapple with the challenges to change we face every day. It is a different kind of narrative, a big-picture audiobook that combines Comstock’s personal story in leading change with vital lessons on overcoming the inevitable roadblocks. One of the most successful women in business, Comstock shares her own transformation story from introverted publicist to GE’s first woman vice chair and her hard-won lessons in shifting GE, a 125-year-old American institution, toward a new digital future and a more innovative culture.
As the woman who initiated GE's Ecomagination clean-energy and its (and NBC’s) digital transformations, Comstock challenged a global organization to not wait for perfection, but to seek out emerging trends, embrace smart risks, and test ideas boldly and often. She shows how each one of us can become a “change maker” by leading with imagination.
“Ideas are rarely the problem,” writes Comstock. “What holds all of us back, really - is fear. It’s the attachment to the old, to ‘What We Know.’”
As Comstock makes clear, transforming the mind-set and culture of a company is messy. There is no easy checklist. It is fraught with uncertainty, tension, and too often, failure. It calls for the courage to defy convention, go around corporate gatekeepers when necessary, and reinvent what is possible.
For all those looking to spearhead change in their companies and careers and reinvent “the way things are done”, Imagine It Forward masterfully points the way.
- Durée12 heures et 34 minutes
- Date de sortie sur audible18 septembre 2018
- LangueAnglais
- ASINB07GXTWRBQ
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Durée | 12 heures et 34 minutes |
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Auteur | Beth Comstock, Tahl Raz |
Narrateur | Beth Comstock |
Date de publication sur Audible.fr | 18 septembre 2018 |
Éditeur | Random House Audio |
Type de programme | Livre audio |
Version | Version intégrale |
Langue | Anglais |
ASIN | B07GXTWRBQ |
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I saw Beth Comstock speak in London last year - I'd never heard of her but she impressed me with her conviction and her pragmatism about the power of "imagining it forward" to create our future. Finally I got around to the book and I was not disappointed. I have tabbed so many pages for later reference. Some of them are food for thought while other are great tools and techniques that I can apply to power both my own and my clients' businesses forward. An absolute keeper - one for returning to time and time again. 5-stars.

Commenté au Royaume-Uni le 30 juin 2019
I saw Beth Comstock speak in London last year - I'd never heard of her but she impressed me with her conviction and her pragmatism about the power of "imagining it forward" to create our future. Finally I got around to the book and I was not disappointed. I have tabbed so many pages for later reference. Some of them are food for thought while other are great tools and techniques that I can apply to power both my own and my clients' businesses forward. An absolute keeper - one for returning to time and time again. 5-stars.





“Change is a messy, collaborative, inspiring, difficult, and ongoing process – like everything meaningful that leads to human progress.” p.xxiv
Beth was a change maker all her GE career and told much of her development and different stations within the GE environment, what has worked and what has not, where she succeeded and where she failed. What I liked most were the passages of her lessons learned and generated experience in bringing innovation into the corporate outside in and from the edge. Some stories about when she brought in sparks from outside like Aaron Dignan or Eric Ries, or when they collaborated with startups like Quirky before GE started building their lean start up with “Fast Works”. I liked much what I ready about emergent leadership, the risk of premature scaling the power of the right timing.
“Most of us are adverse to conflict. But conflict is the primary engine of creativity and innovation.” P131
I had loved to read more insights on why and how they finally failed, when Jeff Immelt and Beth left GE. In return I could have waived on some of her detailed earlier career stories.
Inspiring read from someone who made it happen!