
In an era obsessed with disruption, we are often told that progress requires tearing down the old to make way for the new. But what if the most powerful form of innovation is not destruction, but repair?
Kintsugi: Fostering Innovation in Business through Creative Integration introduces a new way of thinking about growth, strategy, and transformation, inspired by the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. In kintsugi, the crack is not hidden; it is highlighted, turning fracture into strength and beauty. This book argues that the same philosophy is increasingly shaping the most successful innovations of the twenty-first century.
Across Asia and beyond, many breakthrough companies are not replacing existing systems but creatively integrating them. Ride-hailing platforms like Grab and Gojek have connected informal drivers, small merchants, and digital payments into everyday infrastructure. China’s Taobao Villages have revitalized rural economies by linking traditional communities to global e-commerce. Companies such as Vinhomes, CARSOME, Tata 1mg, and Heng Hiap Industries have rebuilt trust, healthcare access, and circular supply chains by joining fragmented ecosystems rather than discarding them.
Drawing on rich case studies and practical insights from business strategy and regional development, the authors present ‘creative integration’ as a new paradigm for innovation. In a world defined by demographic change, climate pressure, and technological disruption, the challenge is no longer simply to invent something new, but to reconnect what has been separated.
Kintsugi offers leaders a powerful framework for doing exactly that: discovering hidden value in legacy systems, designing stronger connections between digital and physical worlds, and building resilient ecosystems rooted in trust and continuity.
The future will not belong to those who destroy the past most quickly. It will belong to those who know how to mend it.
Published: Oct/2026
ISBN: 9789815351873
Length: 240 Pages