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The 4-Step Guide to Refining Your Innovation Process

IdeaScale

Innovation processes can be complex. Most companies today make innovation a priority — or at least they say they do. However, innovating is an inexact science. So how do you know if your innovation process is working? We’re all familiar with how plans can get bogged down in committee.

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Five Barriers to the Innovation Process and How to Overcome Them

IdeaScale

It would seem that the innovation process is simple: Get an idea, refine that idea, implement it, and repeat the process. Here are five common problems with the innovation process and how to resolve them. The most common summary of this problem comes down to the phrase, “This is the way we’ve always done it.”

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The Energy Transition Needs A Structured Innovation Process

Paul Hobcraft

In this period of such disruption, we do need to hang onto our beliefs, objectives, and goals, both short and long term. We are at a real point where we will be reshaping our economies, it is unlikely we will return to the ‘old’ normal. There is undoubtedly a time to find ways to come together.

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How Amazon Execs use a 4-Step Innovation Process Template to Create Breakthrough Products

Leapfrogging

This means envisioning customer problems as well as ideal solutions to those problems before actually developing a product or service–and this is exactly how Amazon innovates. As noted in the book, Amazon’s “working backwards” process includes four steps: Step 1: Define the customer problem or pain point.

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Measuring Innovation Performance

Why do only a third of the organizations worldwide have formal innovation metrics in place despite accepting that innovation is critical to survival? Download this eBook to learn about the 5 basic principles that guide every successful innovation process.

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How Amazon Execs use a 4-Step Innovation Process Template to Create Breakthrough Products

Leapfrogging

This means envisioning customer problems as well as ideal solutions to those problems before actually developing a product or service–and this is exactly how Amazon innovates. As noted in the book, Amazon’s “working backwards” process includes four steps: Step 1: Define the customer problem or pain point.

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We are all sheep

Idea to Value

Thanks to evolution, we have numerous biases and heuristics programmed into our brains to try and keep us safe. Even when we as individuals want to push our company and our colleagues to try new things, or do things differently, their desire for the status quo often means that we are pushing uphill.

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