Thomas Edison: Success and Innovation through Failure

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This book develops a systematic approach to the role of failure in innovation, using the laboratory notebooks of America's most successful inventor, Thomas Edison. It argues that Edison's active pursuit of failure and innovative uses of failure as a tool were crucial to his success. From this the author argues that not only should we expect innovations to fail but that there are good reasons to want them to fail. Using Edison's laboratory notebooks, written as he worked and before he knew the outcome we see the many false starts, wrong directions and failures that he worked through on his way to producing revolutionary inventions. While Edison's strengths in exploiting failure made him the icon of American inventors, they could also be liabilities when he moved from one field to another. Not only is this book of value to readers with an interest in the history of technology and American invention, its insights are important to those who seek to innovate and to those who employ and finance them.



Argues for the revolutionary proposal that in innovation, failure is not something to avoid but something to be actively pursued Showing how Thomas Edison, America's most prolific and successful inventor, both embraced failure but used it in innovative ways as a tool when inventing Develops a systematic theoretical approach to the role of success and failure in innovation, introducing the concepts of success criteria, success frameworks and functional systems

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Ian turned to the history and philosophy of science after a career in engineering. His PhD dissertation focused on the history and philosophy of technology using Thomas Edison's laboratory notebooks to understand the processes by which novel artefacts are created.

Subsequent work included industrial heritage in Australia; the science of F W Taylor's Scientific Management; and the Great Strike of 1917. His current interests include Australia's failed attempt to build nuclear weapons; the history of manufacturing in Australia; and manufacturing's interaction with Australian history more broadly.


Inhalt
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I: Edison and Failure Chapter.- 2. Success, Failure and Innovation: the Carbon Microphone.- Chapter 3. Failure and Success.- Chapter 4. Innovation and Systems.- Chapter 5. Innovation Must Fail.- Chapter 6. Catastrophic Failure.- Part II: Edison Science and Invention.- Chapter 7. Inventive Success: the Phonograph.- Chapter 8. Scientific Failure: Etheric Force.- Part III: Edison's World.- Chapter 9. Thomas Edison and Patents.- Chapter 10. The Edisonian Method: Trial and Error.- Part IV: Reversing Edison.- Chapter 11. Reverse Engineering.- Chapter 12. Epilogue.- Bibliography.- Notes.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Gewicht 619g
    • Untertitel Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 52
    • Autor Ian Wills
    • Titel Thomas Edison: Success and Innovation through Failure
    • Veröffentlichung 02.01.2020
    • ISBN 3030299392
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9783030299392
    • Jahr 2020
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T20mm
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • Anzahl Seiten 268
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • GTIN 09783030299392

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