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This book goes beyond traditional innovation theory by addressing the human side of change-making—the emotional, psychological, and practical realities of challenging the status quo. It provides actionable strategies to help innovators sustain their energy, stay mentally strong, and continue to drive meaningful progress without losing themselves in the process.
Innovation is essential for progress, but the journey is often fraught with challenges that can take a serious toll on mental health. From navigating workplace politics and dealing with resistance to managing the emotional ups and downs of risk-taking, the path of an innovator can be as overwhelming as it is rewarding. The Innovator’s Survival Guide is designed to help entrepreneurs, executives, creatives, and change-makers push boundaries without sacrificing their well-being.
Blending real-world corporate experience with insights from clinical psychology, coaching, and leadership development, Kevin William Grant explores the intersection of innovation, resilience, and mental health. This book provides a framework for understanding the psychological challenges innovators face and offers practical, evidence-based strategies to navigate them effectively.
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This book goes beyond traditional innovation theory by addressing the human side of change-making—the emotional, psychological, and practical realities of challenging the status quo. It provides actionable strategies to help innovators sustain their energy, stay mentally strong, and continue to drive meaningful progress without losing themselves in the process.
Whether you're building a startup, leading transformation in a corporate setting, or striving to bring new ideas to life, The Innovator’s Survival Guide equips you with the insights and tools to succeed without sacrificing your well-being.
Publication Date: 22 March 2025
ISBN (Paperback): 9798315144113
ISBN (Hardcover): 9798315155751
Kevin William Grant— Psychological Associate in Supervised Practice
College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario
Certificate Number: 10006872
Karen Redhill-Feinstein— Psychological Associate
College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario
Registration Number: 5265