Kindle Sample of 'Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire'
Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire is being announced by John Wiley & Sons today. Please help get the book off to a strong start by purchasing a copy (or one for each member of your team), and then reading and reviewing it on the retailer’s site or on your own personal blog. If you love Blogging Innovation, then you’ll love the book, and getting a copy of the book is a great vote of support for the work we are doing to make innovation and marketing insights accessible for the greater good.
A lot of hard work went into this book to make it accessible for innovators and managers in organizations of all sizes, while at the same time, it is also structured in such a way that it could be very useful in an academic setting.
I hope you’ll enjoy the book!
You can see the foreword from Rowan Gibson and Chapter 1 using the Kindle for the Web Beta reader below (the book is available as a hardcover, and for Kindle, Nook, iPad, iPhone, Android, Mac, PC, etc.) – a special bonus awaits you at the bottom of this article:

Special Bonus
If you’ve read all the way to the bottom, then you deserve a free sample chapter from my new book Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire. I hope you enjoy the sample chapter and consider purchasing the book as a way of supporting the future growth of this community.
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Braden Kelley is the author of Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire from John Wiley & Sons. Braden is also the editor of Blogging Innovation and founder of Business Strategy Innovation, a consultancy focusing on innovation and marketing strategy.
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