"A lively, thoughtful primer for generating solutions to a wide range of problems." (Kirkus Reviews) "Innovation is one of the greatest opportunities to address the challenges we face in the world. In The Innovation Tournament Handbook, Wharton professors Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich offer a method for generating winning ideas that will drive great outcomes." (Neil Blumenthal, CEO, Warby Parker) "Accessible and fast-reading, Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich's new book is filled with stories of organizations that have run innovation tournaments that have generated game-changing successes. In The Innovation Tournament Handbook, the authors break down how they did it and offer a step-by-step guide for anyone wishing to do the same." (Eurie Kim, Managing Partner, Forerunner Ventures) "Clarity, accessibility, and usefulness are the hallmarks of The Innovation Tournament Handbook. Despite being a quick read for anyone short on time, the step-by-step ideas presented by Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich are easy to remember, and even easier to apply. After completing the book, you'll be able to run a tournament of your own with confidenceand in no time flat." (Phil Kim, Chief Innovation, Strategy & Creative Officer, Universal Nutrition) "At last, Wharton professors Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich have distilled their experience running more than 100 innovation tournaments to provide a roadmap anyone can use to run their own. The Innovation Tournament Handbook is a must-read for anyone who wants to find an optimal match between a challenge and an exceptional solution." (Ravi Viswanathan, Founder & Managing Partner, NewView Capital) "At PennMedicine we have conducted a number of innovation tournaments ranging from focused workshops at the department level to tournaments that involved our entire network. The tournament process not only created exceptional ideas but also helped us foster a culture of innovation." (Kevin B. Mahoney, CEO, Penn Medicine) "With The Innovation Tournament Handbook, Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich apply their vast experience in innovation to offer organizations of all sizes a novel way to generate ideas to address a broad range of challenges." (Andres E. Sadler, CEO Global Business Services, Wolters Kluwer)