Articles by Jeff DeGraff

Explore Jeff’s latest thinking on innovation, leadership, and organizational transformation through articles published in Inc., Fortune, Psychology Today, Big Think, and more.

Jeff is a prolific writer whose insights regularly appear in leading business publications. His articles bridge academic research with practical application, offering frameworks, case studies, and actionable insights for innovation practitioners.

How 1 Email From the Military Started a Global Innovation Network

July 4, 2025 | Inc. Magazine

This article tells the story of how a single message from the U.S. Air Force sparked Project Mercury, a global network of innovators across the U.S. military, NATO, and allied nations. It shows how small beginnings can scale into transformative, international change systems.

The Age of Answers Is Over: Training Adaptive Thinkers for Modern Military Realities

May 23, 2025 | Modern War Institute at West Point

Published by West Point’s Modern War Institute, this piece argues that today’s military needs fewer rote answer-finders and more adaptive, paradox-embracing thinkers. It outlines new approaches for cultivating resilience, improvisation, and creativity in military leaders.

This Michigan Professor Wants to Blow Up the MBA as We Know It

August 24, 2025 | Poets&Quants

Featured in Poets & Quants, this article highlights efforts to radically reinvent business education at Michigan Ross. It shows how the MBA is being reshaped for an era defined by disruption, AI, and adaptive leadership rather than traditional management playbooks.

Why Organizations Love Innovation, But Hate Their Innovators

September 9, 2025 | Inc. Magazine

Why the best ideas emerge from productive tension between competing perspectives, not from harmony and consensus.

Recent Articles

Jeff has written extensively on innovation topics. Some recent highlights include:

Inc. Magazine Column

  • The Infrastructure of Innovation
  • How to Free Up Your Ability to Think Creatively
  • Open Source Innovation: What’s In and What’s Out
  • The Innovator’s Storybook: Creativity and the Well-Told Tale
  • How Rules and Bureaucracy Breed Innovation
  • Using the Right Innovation Tool for the Right Innovation Job
  • Why Courage Is More Important Than Creativity
  • Critics Make the Best Innovation Evangelists

Psychology Today – Innovation You Blog

  • The Age of Answers Is Over: Training Adaptive Thinkers for Modern Military Realities
  • How Breakthrough Ideas Become Mainstream
  • What the Most Creative Countries in the World Do
  • Why Innovation Is So Hard
  • The Greatest Innovations Are the Ones You Don’t See
  • Skeptics Create True Believers in Your Innovation

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