Creating breakthroughs requires new approaches to how we approach learning, as leaders ourselves and as organizations. Leapfrogging reveals strategies for engaging people in the type of experiential learning that challenges assumptions and leads to breakthroughs.

Anne Blouin, CAEChief Learning Officer ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership

Surprise indeed! I read Leapfrogging with the intention of learning more about promoting and leading innovation breakthroughs in my organization – imagine my surprise as I found myself reflecting on my own personal journey. I now have a greater understanding of the possibilities for real breakthroughs, since I see how they apply to my company, my group, and my own role.

Michele EggerInnovation Capability Operations, Chevron

Leapfrogging shows that breakthrough innovation isn’t just about technologies and products. While these may be important, the difference between success and failure often lies in leadership. Leadership today is about navigating disruptive change. Flexibility, adaptability, and responsiveness are essential when pursuing and leading opportunities in uncharted territory – and Leapfrogging gives leadership and innovators everything they need to push boundaries.

Mirja KaarlelaHead of Office, Silicon Valley Tekes, The Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation

I have long advocated for customer surprise, and now here comes Soren Kaplan advocating for strategic surprise. It is a concept every executive should harness, and Kaplan demonstrates that true breakthroughs in innovation should be surprises. And the most surprising thing of all: by following the approach outlined in Leapfrogging you will be assured of leading your organizations into creating such breakthroughs, and thereby transform your business.

B. Joseph Pine IICo-author, The Experience Economy and Infinite Possibility