This slide deck was used in a series of workshops with cities that were finalists for the Bloomberg Philanthropies European Mayors Challenge 2014.
Authors: Philip Colligan and Sascha Haselmayer
1. Open innovation masterclass
Philip Colligan and Sascha Haselmayer
This slide deck was used in a series of
workshops with cities that were finalists for
the Bloomberg Philanthropies European
Mayors Challenge 2014.
5. “Open innovation is a paradigm that
assumes that firms can and should use
external ideas as well as internal ideas,
and internal and external paths to market,
as the firms look to advance their
technology”
Henry Chesbrough, 2003
6. “Open innovation methods
increase our productive
resources because they turn
users into producers and
consumers into designers”
Charles Leadbeater, 2005
12. Local and national
governments are now
starting to use open
innovation to engage
citizens, communities
and businesses in
setting priorities and
solving challenges.
17. Market intelligence makes all the
difference in solution design.
Both St Paul’s and Stockholm
invested EUR 3,5 million to help the
blind in 2011.
St Paul’s: Speaking traffic lights
Stockholm: Personal navigation system
18. Let’s assume that we don’t
know it all and that we do not
want to re-invent the wheel.
Through process design, you
can ensure that the market
can inspire your solution and
co-creation process.
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19. ?
Let’s assume that we don’t
know it all and that we do not
want to re-invent the wheel.
Process design can help
ensure that the market can
respond to your problem,
inspire and co-create your
solution.
• Socializing
problem
statements
• Challenges
• Open market
intelligence
20. In a ‘true’ partnership, all
stakeholders share the same
objective and desired outcome.
It is not the same as KPIs in a
service contract.
21. Most open innovation
projects fail when
stakeholders’ intentions are
tested and turn out not to be
truly aligned.
Symptoms:
They stop investing, ask for
money, allocate less senior
resources.
Source: “Connected Cities: Your 256 Billion Euro Dividend –
A Handbook” (2010), Haselmayer, Rasmussen, Esteban