We all have heard the word, innovation. Everyone is talking about it like a commodity.
樂 But what is innovation, really? How do we unfold the meaning of this popular yet abstract word? What makes a successful innovator?
If there is a secret ingredient for innovation, don't you want to know it?
Come and join us to discover some answers to these questions in this engaging and inspiring talk.
In this presentation you'll learn:
The core elements of innovation
Tools to guide your innovation journey
Practical examples innovators have used in the history of innovation
The SECRET ingredient to innovate
8. Etymological
definition
➔ Latin " innovatus "
In = “into” + novus = “new”
➔ “to renew” "to change” "bring
in new things, alter established
practices"
➔ New proposals or inventions +
introduction in a Market
https://www.etymonline.com/word/innovation
10. Process Elements
“Inside the Box” Innovation
Ideas^P + Invention + Diffusion
Ideas + Things + People
Non evident connections
Generate new value*
* Definition of Innovation for Playnnovation Model by Live Innovation Lab
11. What’s the connection?
Monopoly*
Elizabeth J. Magie
1902”The Landlord's
Game”
Objetive: raise
awareness about the
social-economic reality
in a game-like way
https://interestingengineering.com/the-real-
inventor-of-monopoly-elizabeth-j-magie
15. Connection
Builder
&
Curious
Learner
Ideas We are all born with the
desire to explore and learn
What happens when we
grow up that we lose that
curiosity to some extent?
Having this mindset of
trying to find the non-
evident connections will
help find ideas
16. Fuente:://www.eldiariodelfindelmundo.com. Photos by Unknon Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND
You have invented fire,
you have learned to
hunt to survive. What
would you choose to
invent later?
The flute! A tool that creates
music for the simple purpose
of entertainment.
The idea behind the flute
was modified to create the
first organ. In the mid-19th century, the
keyboard began to be used not
to produce sounds, but letters.
The first typewriter was
originally called "the writer's
clavichord”*
Then 2,000 years ago three brothers
in Baghdad designed a device that
was the first automated organ.
17. History of Innovation
People often invent things
because they want to feed
their family or conquer the
winged town. But just as often,
new ideas entered the world
simply because someone
followed their sense of
curiosity!
18. 3 ideas about Innovation
Innovation is an expedition
into the unknown that
requires using the past and
the future
Exploration promotes the
development of the
prefrontal cortex of the
brain developing more
attention, intelligence,
and better decision
making
Our sense of
exploration and
curiosity propel us to
interact, and then the
unexpected
connections we form
are the real sparks for
innovation
19. Things Do you remember your first drawing?
Imagen: pexel.com
Jarazet A
Fearless Doer
&
Creative
Confidence
Innovating
"It is a skill that
needs to be
trained by the
collision of very
diverse ideas put
into action"
20. Founded NEXT, the company
was not as successful but laid
the foundation for the first
server and web browser
software.
Pixar turned out to be one of
the most important companies
in the entertainment world
Davinci was an inventor of things that
did not come to life until 400 and 500
years later. He designed the first
armored car, a pile driver, a revolving
crane, a flying ship. Hedy Lamarr’s invented a more streamlined
shape for airplane wings, based on pictures
of the fastest birds and fishes. She co-
invented an early technique for spread
spectrum communications which led today's
wireless communications.
“Life is pretty simple: You do some
stuff. Most fails. Some works.”
“What you spend years building may be
destroyed overnight. Build anyway.”
“You have to believe that the
dots will somehow connect in
your future”
“I don't believe in this 'gifted few' concept, just
in people doing things they are really interested
in doing. They have a way of getting good at
whatever it is.”
Charles and Ray Eames
One of the Most Influential Designer of the 20th
Century. They designed the Solar Do-Nothing
Machine, which represents one of the first uses of
solar power to produce electricity.
21. It is a process of
experimentation and
learning.
Being resilient and
continuing to try is a
fundamental part of the
process
Focus on enjoying the
process, not the result!
It is in the process
where our ability to
innovate is trained
Experimenting, Rapid
Prototyping, Failing,
Trying again and
Incorporating the
learnings is
ESSENTIAL
3 ideas about Innovation
22. Are you born an
innovator or can
you become one?
23. People
A critical trait that is often
overlooked is empathy that
gives us the ability to have
multiple perspectives to
connect and relate to
others
The key is to adapt and
build on the strengths of
your environment
"There is a lot of emphasis on creativity as a
necessary skill to innovate"
Imagen: pexel.com
Open Listener
&
Empathetic
25. Innovation can and
should be happen in all
areas like science,
technology, art, media,
business…
Finding our human
connection and our
sense of others can be
one of our greatest
strengths in innovation
It is a collective
process of hearing,
understanding and
solving needs and
finding opportunities
3 ideas about Innovation
26. All of these are Growth
Mindset
Purpose Driven is at the
core of all these mindsets
and is one of the most
important
Purpose Driven Innovation
comes from the core of
who we you are and has
the power to shape the
future
Purpose
Driven
Imagen: pexel.com
27. Objective
• Behaviorist
• Strict and well
defined goal
• Based on
actions
• WHAT
Purpose
• Constructivism
• Focus on the
process
• Based on
learning
• WHY
28. Purpose Driven Innovation Capital
Environment
Individuality
Purpose
Driven
North Star
Motivations
Interests
Values
Goals
Skills
Experience
Background
Network
Circumstances
Opportunities
Limitations
29. Your Purpose Driven
Innovation Capital will
help you create
innovations “YOU”
can only create
Innovating is a human
experience that starts
right where you are!
Pay attention to your
own history to find
your inner drive,
passion, and unique
abilities
3 ideas about Purpose Driven
Innovation
31. When we look to all these innovators: Da Vinci, Ford, Heidy Lamarr, Ada Lovelace, Charles
and Ray Eames, Mary Anderson, Steve Jobs… and many others we often see their success,
their ability to change the world…. however, their successes many times is accompanied with
many years of trial and error….
The time spent exploring and learning is very valuable and is the basis for finding new ideas. Encourage curiosity in your daily life
https://www.fastcompany.com/90217870/4-famous-failures-that-became-massive-successes
https://mashable.com/2011/10/06/steve-jobs-next-pixar
https://www.fondecyt.gob.pe/fondecyt-informa/como-se-descubrio-la-penicilina
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Lego
Lamarr Although Lamarr had no formal training and was primarily self-taught, she worked in her spare time on various hobbies and inventions, which included an improved traffic stoplight and a tablet that would dissolve in water to create a carbonated drink.aeroplanes (which she thought looked too slow) to a more streamlined shape, based on pictures of the fastest birds and fish she could find
The Paradoxical Commandments
https://www.easterngraphics.com/pcon/en/2018/01/09/what-can-we-learn-from-charles-and-ray-eames-the-design-extraordinaires/
https://theartian.com/2015/10/30/lessons-learned-from-leondardo-da-vincis-success-and-failure/
Innovation is a mindset and a process that needs to be nourish by the collision of very diverse ideas put into action
American inventor Mary Anderson is popularly credited with devising the first operational windscreen wiper in 1903.
Business Process Clipart
What are you set to do in the world
Take ownership of the thingd you do and ehy you do it
Biologically limbic brain emotion and memory and behaviour
Innovation is impossible without passion. Innovators see the world differently
But we can do it a lone, we have to do it together and together if we share this ideas about innovation we can transform the world
But we can do it a lone, we have to do it together and together if we share this ideas about innovation we can shape the future