Thank you for stopping by our booth at InnoLead’s Impact 2025 conference! We’d love to send you some of our newest and best thinking on innovation and complexity.

 

Eat, Sleep, Innovate: How to Make Creativity an Everyday Habit Inside Your Organization

By Scott Anthony, Natalie Painchaud, Andy Parker, and Paul Cobban

 

The greatest source of untapped energy is the innovation potential that exists inside organizations around the world. Leaders have tried countless ways to liberate and harness this energy—treks to Silicon Valley, global contests, huge investments in innovation capabilities. Yet most organizations admit they have struggled to create truly innovative cultures.

Success requires focusing on changing people’s daily habits—and then making sure they stick and scale. Eat, Sleep, Innovate lays out a system level way to encourage and enable people to think and act beyond the status quo. Drawing on groundbreaking research into habit change and organizational culture, the book explores tools, language, and inspiration to overcome obstacles and empower to be their most curious and creative.

Growth in the Age of Complexity

By Andrei Perumal and Stephen A. Wilson

 

 

Growth in the Age of Complexity is a cutting-edge resource that untangles the layers of complexity that often prevent companies from achieving profitable growth.

Filled with real-world examples, this essential text explains what it means to achieve true scale in today’s Age of Complexity. The book provides guidance for companies on how to assess their current strategy, and details the critical mindsets and skill sets needed to plot a course towards sustainable, profitable growth. Perumal and Wilson expose the Growth Paradox—illuminating how the very actions companies take to grow often limit their growth—and offer actionable, expert advice on how to achieve growth and maintain a competitive advantage while avoiding the Sirens of Growth.

Lead from the Future: How a Future-Back Strategy Can Lead to Breakthrough Growth

By Mark W. Johnson and Josh Suskewicz

3D book mockup of "Lead from the Future" by Mark W. Johnson and Josh Suskewicz on light blue background.

 

Transformational business visionaries like Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos possess a range of innate qualities that make them extraordinary, but what truly sets them apart is their ability to turn vision into action. Lead from the Future introduces the concept of “future-back” thinking, where leaders develop strategies by starting with a vision of the future and working backward to the present. This contrasts with the traditional “present-forward” mindset, which focuses on incremental change based on current conditions.

The authors emphasize the importance of long-term vision and proactive leadership in driving innovation and transformation. By using future-back thinking, leaders can navigate uncertainty, identify breakthrough opportunities, and create a bold strategic roadmap that connects today’s actions with future success.

Waging War on Complexity Costs

By Stephen A. Wilson and Andrei Perumal

 

 

Complexity costs are the single biggest determinant of a company’s cost competitiveness. In Waging War on Complexity Costs, Stephen Wilson and Andrei Perumal deliver a potent and practical approach to reclaiming cost advantage.

For the past 25 years, the pursuit of growth has created significant complexity in processes, product portfolios, and organizations—adding costs that companies can ill afford. Complexity not only drives up costs but also creates a barrier between companies and their customers. The good news is that competitors may be carrying just as much complexity, and for those that take on the challenge, a competitive advantage is on the table. This groundbreaking text expertly guides you through eliminating complexity and unlocking tremendous cost advantage over your competition.