The document discusses design thinking and innovation sprints. It describes a design sprint as a five-phase framework that helps answer business questions through rapid prototyping and user testing in order to quickly move from problem discovery to hypothesis testing. Innovation sprints are presented as short bursts of coordinated activity centered around challenges and opportunities to explore strategic directions and develop key items like business models and strategies at a rapid pace. The document promotes the use of design sprints and innovation sprints to generate valuable ideas quickly and reduce risk, cost, and uncertainty for businesses.
Succesful innovation outposts - How Corporate HQ Can Get More from Innovation Outposts?
Setting up innovation outposts in global technology clusters, such as Silicon Valley, Boston, and Tel Aviv, is highly popular among Fortune 500 corporations
The geographic proximity to the innovation clusters facilitates the “absorptive capacity” to assimilate and use know-how
The logic is that if you are present where new trends, ideas, talents, and start-ups are generated you might be able to recognize and assimilate them into your firm’s innovation pipeline
Persuaded by such logic, companies agree to make the investment and set up their innovation centers. People are relocated or hired locally to staff the outpost
Unfortunately, even if there is a strong rationale behind the set-up of outposts, often the return on investment is perceived as unsatisfactory
Building A Collaborative Innovation Playbook - Greg Satell★ Tony Karrer
For his upcoming book, Mapping Innovation, Greg Satell has researched how people and organizations successfully innovate. In this session, Greg draws upon these insights and provide a playbook for how to define the right innovation strategies for your organization to overcome the specific challenges that your organization faces and dramatically improve your innovation effectiveness.
Six Keys to Making Collaborative Innovation Successful★ Tony Karrer
Dr. Soren Kaplan provides actionable insights into how any organization can create a culture of innovation, an environment that promotes freethinking, an entrepreneurial spirit, and sustainable value creation at all levels and across all functions. By registering for the webinar, you will get a free excerpt from his book.
His online session will give us a chance to drill into the collaborative innovation as part an overall innovation strategy. He will provide practical insights, new models and emerging best practices.
In this session you will learn:
- Organization structures that are used to bring the outside in,
- Innovation metrics that lead to innovation success,
- Reward systems that reinforce innovation culture,
- How to grow talent inside and outside the organization that grows the topline.
Succesful innovation outposts - How Corporate HQ Can Get More from Innovation Outposts?
Setting up innovation outposts in global technology clusters, such as Silicon Valley, Boston, and Tel Aviv, is highly popular among Fortune 500 corporations
The geographic proximity to the innovation clusters facilitates the “absorptive capacity” to assimilate and use know-how
The logic is that if you are present where new trends, ideas, talents, and start-ups are generated you might be able to recognize and assimilate them into your firm’s innovation pipeline
Persuaded by such logic, companies agree to make the investment and set up their innovation centers. People are relocated or hired locally to staff the outpost
Unfortunately, even if there is a strong rationale behind the set-up of outposts, often the return on investment is perceived as unsatisfactory
Building A Collaborative Innovation Playbook - Greg Satell★ Tony Karrer
For his upcoming book, Mapping Innovation, Greg Satell has researched how people and organizations successfully innovate. In this session, Greg draws upon these insights and provide a playbook for how to define the right innovation strategies for your organization to overcome the specific challenges that your organization faces and dramatically improve your innovation effectiveness.
Six Keys to Making Collaborative Innovation Successful★ Tony Karrer
Dr. Soren Kaplan provides actionable insights into how any organization can create a culture of innovation, an environment that promotes freethinking, an entrepreneurial spirit, and sustainable value creation at all levels and across all functions. By registering for the webinar, you will get a free excerpt from his book.
His online session will give us a chance to drill into the collaborative innovation as part an overall innovation strategy. He will provide practical insights, new models and emerging best practices.
In this session you will learn:
- Organization structures that are used to bring the outside in,
- Innovation metrics that lead to innovation success,
- Reward systems that reinforce innovation culture,
- How to grow talent inside and outside the organization that grows the topline.
A Strategic Approach to Open Innovation - Jeffrey Phillips★ Tony Karrer
In this session, Jeffrey Phillips examines the critical questions you should ask as you establish an open innovation framework: which technologies or ideas? Which partners and how many? Which methods? By taking a strategic approach to open innovation, you’ll find the right ideas or partners more effectively, and you’ll accelerate new products to market more quickly.
Leadership of Open Innovation by Paul Sloane★ Tony Karrer
Paul Sloane is a well-known author and speaker on open innovation. In this session, Paul will takes through the breadth of what open innovation can be for organizations and the value it can bring. Of course, innovation where other parties are involved means a different leadership approach. Paul takes us through keys to effective leadership when open innovation is part of our innovation strategy.
In this session, you will learn:
What is Open Innovation and why is it important for your business?
Who is using Open Innovation?
What are the main difficulties and impediments to OI and how can we overcome them?
What is crowdsourcing and how can we use it?
A copy of the slides used by Rolan Harwood of 100%Open during his talk at the Collaborate Cornwall conference, held at Tremough on 24th September 2010.
A presentation by Lemuel Lasher, chief innovation officer at Computer Sciences Corporation, on innovation management in a professional services firm. Given at Imperial College Business School on 8 October 2009
Do inclusiveness and innovativeness have a shared destiny or a common heritage?Dormain Drewitz
Presented at Women Transforming Technology 2019 - Emerging Leader Track
Abstract:
Learning organizations, curiosity, asking questions over making assumptions… These qualities describe how innovative teams operate. It turns out, they are also ingredients for a more inclusive culture. Whether or not you agree that more innovation is a by-product of a more inclusive culture, the benefits of these qualities ring true.
This talk will explore the intersection between habits, practices, and behaviors that promote inclusiveness and those that promote innovation. For busy technology leaders, that intersection provides somewhere to focus, a starting point. Iterating towards being a leader that promotes innovation and inclusion starts with small, concrete steps. Let’s illuminate what those steps could be.
For organisations that need to keep up with the velocity of change in their markets, customers and technology, Digital Agility is an end-to-end concept to market approach that enables you to deliver innovation faster and with less risk.
Unlike traditional product development and delivery models, Digital Agility is a lean, insight driven technique that helps you become more nimble, innovative, and responsive.
A Strategic Approach to Open Innovation - Jeffrey Phillips★ Tony Karrer
In this session, Jeffrey Phillips examines the critical questions you should ask as you establish an open innovation framework: which technologies or ideas? Which partners and how many? Which methods? By taking a strategic approach to open innovation, you’ll find the right ideas or partners more effectively, and you’ll accelerate new products to market more quickly.
Leadership of Open Innovation by Paul Sloane★ Tony Karrer
Paul Sloane is a well-known author and speaker on open innovation. In this session, Paul will takes through the breadth of what open innovation can be for organizations and the value it can bring. Of course, innovation where other parties are involved means a different leadership approach. Paul takes us through keys to effective leadership when open innovation is part of our innovation strategy.
In this session, you will learn:
What is Open Innovation and why is it important for your business?
Who is using Open Innovation?
What are the main difficulties and impediments to OI and how can we overcome them?
What is crowdsourcing and how can we use it?
A copy of the slides used by Rolan Harwood of 100%Open during his talk at the Collaborate Cornwall conference, held at Tremough on 24th September 2010.
A presentation by Lemuel Lasher, chief innovation officer at Computer Sciences Corporation, on innovation management in a professional services firm. Given at Imperial College Business School on 8 October 2009
Do inclusiveness and innovativeness have a shared destiny or a common heritage?Dormain Drewitz
Presented at Women Transforming Technology 2019 - Emerging Leader Track
Abstract:
Learning organizations, curiosity, asking questions over making assumptions… These qualities describe how innovative teams operate. It turns out, they are also ingredients for a more inclusive culture. Whether or not you agree that more innovation is a by-product of a more inclusive culture, the benefits of these qualities ring true.
This talk will explore the intersection between habits, practices, and behaviors that promote inclusiveness and those that promote innovation. For busy technology leaders, that intersection provides somewhere to focus, a starting point. Iterating towards being a leader that promotes innovation and inclusion starts with small, concrete steps. Let’s illuminate what those steps could be.
For organisations that need to keep up with the velocity of change in their markets, customers and technology, Digital Agility is an end-to-end concept to market approach that enables you to deliver innovation faster and with less risk.
Unlike traditional product development and delivery models, Digital Agility is a lean, insight driven technique that helps you become more nimble, innovative, and responsive.
Design Thinking Certification - MIT ID InnovationPankaj Deshpande
Want to build your career in Design Thinking? Then enroll yourself in MIT ID Innovation's Design Thinking Certification course and get one step closer to creating a better tomorrow.
For more details, visit : https://mitidinnovation.com/recreation/design-thinking-certification-at-mit-id-innovation/
Innomantra Viewpoint - Getting Bold innovation Right v1.0 Innomantra
Getting ‘BOLD INNOVATION’ Right
By Neelima Joseph & Lokesh Venkataswamy
The element ‘SUPPORT’ finds relevance in the innovation management system. To manage innovation effectively, the organization should jump in and facilitate the required resources for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continual improvement of the innovation management system. The resources come in different forms such as Time, Knowledge, Financial resources, Infrastructure, and Human resources. For effective implementation of the standard, organizations are responsible for determining, providing, and managing the right people. Organizations must identify and develop teams with diverse backgrounds, to enhance cross-pollination and leverage the collective competence of the organization (ISO 56002:2019).
The element 'SUPPORT' encompasses the following sub-clauses, which are the different ways in which support could be extended:
Strategic Design Management (Evolution of Design in Skoda Auto)Kapil Rajput
Designing has huge importance in today’s scenario. Branding is important tool which decide success of any enterprise, if it is not done with proper care and planning. In a highly customized marketplace, differentiation - how one product stands out from a similar product or service allows customers to make a distinction between competing services. Different organizations will often choose to focus their offers on distinctive qualities of brand attributes
Only 20% of innovation management suitable for digitalization. Find out what key success factors drive those disciplines and what tools are possible options.
The case dives deeper into digital idea management (the tool shown live is viima) and InnoSurvey, a 360 degree innovation assessment built on proven metrics.
Slides are from a lecture on Digital Industry (Certificate of Advanced Studies at FHNW).
The lecture is min. 1 hr plus practical parts provided as preparation or exercises. Get German language support and more material here: https://www.sensaco.com/digital-innovation-management/
Reimagine your enterprise: Make Human Centered Design the Heart of Your Digit...Kenneth Kwan
Companies in every industry are trying to find new sources of value
through digital technology. But most of their efforts have not translated
into enough market impact and growth. They need something bolder
and more disruptive, but still very simple. They need reimagination.
Reimagination means putting the user at the center of everything
your company does — strategy, product development, operations,
marketing, sales, and customer service. It means using the full power
of digital media and technology to build empathy with that user, and
weaving that relationship into the fabric of your company. This practice
is known as “human centered design” (HCD): the reshaping of an entire
enterprise and its capabilities system around the customer or user
experience.
HCD represents a new way of life for business. It evokes many of the
attributes of a startup — creativity, speed, bias for action, flexibility
with risk, and radical collaboration. To achieve this entrepreneurial
vigor in your company, you may have to consciously break down long
established internal barriers. You must embrace five basic principles:
Embed human centered design in everything you do, build brand value
holistically, design for three years out (but build for today), stand up
new structures and teams, and nurture your existing digital culture.
UX STRAT 2018 | Flying Blind On a Rocket Cycle: Pioneering Experience Centere...Joe Lamantia
After Oracle acquired Endeca, we all had to figure out what to do next. This case study describes building a learning-driven strategy capability to guide an adventurous product development group focused on the new domains of big data analytics and machine intelligence. I’ll share the outcomes of our efforts to launch new products chartered directly around customer experience value; outline the methods, tools, and perspectives that powered product discovery and strategic planning; share a framework and patterns for identifying and understanding emerging domains; and review the application of this toolkit to new situations.
By Board of Innovation (www.boardofinnovation.com)
Full program & tools available. A step by step approach to create an innovation platform in your company.
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
Design Thinking is a process for creative problem solving. It allows everyone to use creative tools to address a vast range of challenges. The process is action-oriented, embraces simple mindset shifts and tackles problems from a new direction.
According to McKinsey, companies that adopt design as part of business practices can be more resilient than others—continuing to innovate, analyze, and strategize to solve complex problems during trying times.
Some of the world's leading brands, such as Apple, Nike, Starbucks and GE, have rapidly adopted the Design Thinking approach. What's more, Design Thinking is being taught at leading universities around the world, including Stanford, Harvard and MIT.
Based on the world-renowned Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (Stanford University) model, Design Thinking encourages organizations to focus on the people they are creating for, which leads to better products, services, and internal processes. The Design Thinking framework consists of five modes or phases: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype and Test. The framework is fully compatible with Lean and Six Sigma approaches.
This comprehensive Design Thinking PPT training presentation is tailored specifically for Design Thinking facilitators, trainers, professionals and consultants who are preparing for delivery in a classroom or workshop environment. The included wallet design exercise could be replaced with your own design challenge. In addition, the introductory module can be used as a stand-alone awareness briefing material for a general audience.
You will get to train your target audiences how to solve problems creatively by building empathy, generating ideas, prototyping and testing new concepts before final implementation.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Acquire a deep understanding of the key concepts and principles of Design Thinking
2. Understand the mindsets, process, methods and tools in creative problem solving
3. Develop skills in applying Design Thinking mindsets and practices in problem solving
When you need to compete on innovation rather than efficiency.
SUMMARY:
The confluence of two fundamental conditions is required to meaningfully spark the types of insights that drive your strategy and create viable products:
* Knowledge
* Imagination
This is being “innovation ready” and is essential to develop smart, thoughtful products that users want and customers will buy.
There are multiple frameworks and theories on product development. Some of the most astute and popular that have shaped our way of thinking and better enabled the start-up and large enterprise alike are:
* Lean Start-up
* Design Thinking
* Jobs-to-be-Done (JTBD)
* Agile
Extending on the collective wisdom of these frameworks, Innovation Ready focuses on the specific conditions necessary to develop the informed insights that drive meaningful product strategy. It's these moments of inspiration that ultimately shape and form our work and, at a minimum, de-risk our product development activities, but more boldly, enable us to deliver the next breakthrough product.
Table of Contents:
Foundation: Problem | Solution | Product
User Problem
Innovation Ready
Building Your Knowledge
User & Customer Needs
Market Dynamics
* Existing Solutions
* Behavior Analytics
* External Constraints
* Secondary Research/ Market Trends
Imagination
Business Model
* Lean Canvas
* Market Size
Iterating & Ideating Your Product
* Plan & Test
* Collect & Learn
* Ideate & Evolve
Minimum Viable / Lovable Product
Evaluation Checkpoints
Product-Market Fit
Being design-ready - the organisation as the studentKarina Smith
As human-centred design becomes increasingly adopted by organisations as a key approach problem-solving, these organisations are growing their in-house design teams to meet the internal demand and training all staff in the mindsets of HCD to ensure they are 'design ready'.
While we believe providing design training for in-house staff will not replace the need for experienced designers, if we want organisations to become environments in which design approaches can flourish, education of staff at all levels about design has a place. This poses questions of who the student is, what it is they need to learn, the best approach, and to what outcomes? And if designers are to become educators for their organisation, what skills do they need?
This workshop was presented at Interaction19 Design Education Summit in Seattle, February 2019.
This is an outline for Corporate innovation and acceleration. We have used this to create a way for corporates to ingest technology and business practices that can scale their business thought leadership and help take them ahead of there competitors.
How Successful Crowdsourcing Depends on asking 'Interesting Questions'Crowdsourcing Week
Writing Interesting Questions is as much art as as science. Here are some 100%Open has written recently. How can we double the fun of the LEGO play experience? How can I wash my home, myself, or my clothes with a single cup of water? (Unilever) How can we enable all Detroiters to travel more easily, safely and reliably? (Ford) How can we empower investors and their advisers to consider the CO2 impact of their investment decisions? (UBS) How can we help people do good by using their mobile phone in 3 minutes or less? (EE) Our Interesting Question methodology (https://www.100open.com/toolkit_2/interesting-question/) ensure that questions are accessible, contagious and as inspiring to the Challenge Holder organisation as they are to the Innovator target group.
Contestant Centered Design: creative approaches to designing competitionsCrowdsourcing Week
Creativity is critical to solving complex problems, developing new strategies, facilitating innovation, and driving organizational change. NIST’s Public Safety Communications Research Division’s open innovation efforts focuses on advancing wireless communications for America’s first responders by leveraging expertise and innovative solutions through crowdsourcing and collaboration. Success relies on creating competitions that achieve NIST’s organizational goals, incentivize world class science, remove barriers to entry, and maximize participation. Not an easy equation to balance. This session will discuss how design tradeoffs are considered for a variety of competition elements as concepts develop into a competition and as competitions are implemented. The goal of this interactive session is to provide a behind-the-scenes view of our process, engage audience ideas, and dive into a discussion about crowdsourcing and contestant-centered design.
Ethan will talk about the opportunity to reward crowdsourcing participants through crypto assets/tokens that allows the possibility of performing many micro transactions, saving costs for both the business and the users. In addition, the topic of transparency coming from the blockchain sector where business are now becoming more open to have the public help with tough R&D questions that in the past would have been kept internal. The blockchain industry is in fact growing communities as their branding strategy from the start, and rely on transparency for their community to trust them. All in all, we are seeing the tools in the making to ignite crowdsourcing’s future potential within decentralized business models. Lastly, we will dive into current use case studies from crowdholding.com, on creating a crowd rewarding mechanism for both crowd intelligence and crowd marketing.
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You could be a professional graphic designer and still make mistakes. There is always the possibility of human error. On the other hand if you’re not a designer, the chances of making some common graphic design mistakes are even higher. Because you don’t know what you don’t know. That’s where this blog comes in. To make your job easier and help you create better designs, we have put together a list of common graphic design mistakes that you need to avoid.
Dive into the innovative world of smart garages with our insightful presentation, "Exploring the Future of Smart Garages." This comprehensive guide covers the latest advancements in garage technology, including automated systems, smart security features, energy efficiency solutions, and seamless integration with smart home ecosystems. Learn how these technologies are transforming traditional garages into high-tech, efficient spaces that enhance convenience, safety, and sustainability.
Ideal for homeowners, tech enthusiasts, and industry professionals, this presentation provides valuable insights into the trends, benefits, and future developments in smart garage technology. Stay ahead of the curve with our expert analysis and practical tips on implementing smart garage solutions.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
4. DESIGN THINKING = PHILOSOPHY
Carolina Salazar
Is the study of general and fundamental problems concerning matters such as , knowledge , values, reason, mind
and language… The term was probably coined by Pythagoras
8. Open Innovation
Open innovation brings together people from different parts of the world and different sectors of
business to work together on a project. This is effectively a collection of
different fields and levels of expertise that would not otherwise be
available to any budding entrepreneur.
10. SPRINT UX INNOVATION
Create new sources of growth while reducing risk and costs with our
tested and proven process.
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What’s a Design Sprint?
A design sprint is a five-phase framework that
helps answer critical business questions through
rapid prototyping and user testing. Sprints let
your team reach clearly defined goals and
deliverables and gain key learnings, quickly. The
process helps spark innovation, encourage user-
centered thinking, align your team under a
shared vision, and get you to product launch
faster.
13. The Value Proposition Canvas can be applied
to new and existing value propositions and
customer segments alike. In both cases it will
help you structure your thinking and make
your ideas more tangible.
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Sprints allow you to explore the future
before the future becomes a problem.
16. The idea was to quickly move from problem discovery through
to hypothesis, prototyping and testing in only five days.
DESIGN SPRINT
17.
18. Accelerate Innovation
Share Ideas
Reinvent Business Models
Co Create
Engage Consumers or Citizzens
Reinvent Work Models
Save Cost
Increase Efficiency
Reinvet Financial Models
21. • What is the one thing that your customer couldn’t live
without accomplishing?
• What are the stepping stones that could help your
customer achieve this key job?
• What are the different contexts that your customers might
be in?
• How do their activities and goals change depending on
these different contexts?
• What does your customer need to accomplish that
involves interaction with others?
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22. A design sprint is a framework for
answering critical business
questions through design,
prototyping, and testing ideas with
users.
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24. • Create value for your existing or new
business
• Reduce risk, cost, and uncertainty
• Generate Tangible results
• Build a customer-centric business model
• Gain a competitive advantage
• Build a team of skilled practitioners
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26. Originally conceived and popularized
by the team at Google Ventures, the
Design Sprint began life as a focused
five day… designed to help startups
solve big problems, fast.
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DESIGN SPRINT
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Sprints Innovation are short bursts of
coordinated activity centered on your
challenges and opportunities.
29. The ability to generate and
implement valuable ideas
quickly is a product of an
organization's culture.
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YOUR
CULTURE
YOUR
AGILLY
YOUR
STRATEGY
Follows you to quickly explore and
refine strategic direction as you
encounter problems and opportunities .
Innovation Sprints can be
used to develop the
following key items at a
rapid rat.
3 STEPS
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Ready for Design Sprint?…explore possible
futures and understand disrupting effects to the
core business model before they have been felt.
31. Companies such as Spotify, Netflix and
Slack have experienced exponential
growth, with the media frequently
charting their progress through revenue,
valuations or head count.
However, perhaps one of the most
remarkable successes away from the
numbers has been the ability of
these companies to not
only grow ‘big’, but to
maintain an enviable
cadence of innovation and
iteration whilst doing so.
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DESIGN SPRINT
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DESIGN THINKING INSTITUTE
CREATIVE DESTRUCTION & DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION
Focus in the needs of the
organizations and customers
It helps people, organizations,
communities, social groups and
countries to think “out of the box”.
Its goal is to take advantage of the
synergies and the most creative minds to
cause a change in the leadership of ideas.
Two fundamental areas
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Represents a global community,
where the passion to join creativity to
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through learning and sharing.
We have designed the Design Thinking
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about Creativity and Problem Solving.
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Design is the art of gradually applying constraints
until only one solution remains." —Unknown
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