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This may sound boring, because a process is not exciting. But the good news is that by building a process around innovation, you make it repeatable and predictable. The innovation process needs to be built so that it creates, captures and commercializes ideas, and all of this needs to happen in the context of the organizational culture.
Some people think, you cannot plan for a brilliant idea or for scientific breakthrough. While this may be true for real scientific breakthrough, it is not true for innovation: you can plan for it, and you can grow the right culture to make it happen. Do you really think innovation at Apple is coincidence or outside a tight process?
You need to design an innovation process that works for your organization, and then constantly monitor the value of your innovation pipeline.
Josef Martens
www.innovationkeynote.com
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Again this comment is only presented in the hope of helping solve this issue and to improve all of our operations.
Thanks
Bill
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06/08 @ 05:52 AM
What I see as true innovation is the creation of a new bundle of functionalities that have a useful end-user benefits.
So what prevents us? I've seen the fear of failure, or stepping out of the comfort of established procedures being one of the chief obstacle. Admonition to "step out of the box" is rarely of great help, especially when the admonisher does not or cannot even define "the box"...
06/08 @ 02:37 AM
Fear, no fear is needed, but fear of fear is.
Failure is a learning vehicle no more than that.
It is failure that makes us a success, not success, if you are scared of failure, then you are not the make up of the entrepreneur. You have to embrace failure, the ride, the success, the journey, as it is the journey that is the dream not the destination.
Entrepreneur is crated and born.
Innovation is creating something from nothing that has not yet been created, or improved on, or done in a better way, or more productive way.
This is what entrepreneur is.
Go on give it a go, but be careful as most entrepreneurs fail many times, lose many things until through pure determination, find success.
Unless you was born into a sure thing family.
Good Luck
Elaine
eboden.org
06/08 @ 01:55 AM
06/08 @ 01:44 AM
The unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man."
George Bernard Shaw
The Illusion Factory attempts the impossible daily and achieves it. We can only accomplish that if every person in the company was not insatiably curious. Great article!
Brian Weiner
CEO
The Illusion Factory
06/08 @ 01:02 AM
More than fear and embarassement, it is the upbringing that strangles the innocent curious attitude of an individual. Many societies hard-wire their children to rote and follow instructions. This is the first step to 'hanging the cat'.
Let the children grow up asking questions, challenging norms, and looking for alternative solutions. As adults, we should not bury the child in us. Let it surface and play. Probably we can all re-ingite the curiosity in real issues.
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06/07 @ 11:55 AM
In the old economy the workforce was stubborn and unwilling to adapt to new ideas and concepts. In today and future environments the workforce is more educated, communication is much more open and improvement is the name of the game. The workforce is eager to adapt and also drive innovations that improve their operations. When you couple this innovative expertise with advancing technologies you have a streamlined organization that is very difficult to compete with.
In this environment innovation is a constant. New ideas, concepts and technologies are implemented rapidly that achieve objectives that drive sales and the bottom line. It is this environment that I believe we are all striving for.
06/07 @ 11:36 AM
HR departments and stockholders force organizations to engage in executive succession planning. New products and innovation should be considered succession planning in its own right, with a purposeful plan and its own discipline.
06/07 @ 10:53 AM
Unfortunately, that lets out a lot of organizations...
06/07 @ 10:45 AM

Why not go out on a limb? Isn't that where the bird is?


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