1) The document is a keynote presentation about innovation given by Gregg Fraley, author of Jack's Notebook. It discusses the challenges of innovation and provides strategies for overcoming them.
2) Fraley outlines the "Four P's" that are important for innovation - People, Product, Process, and Press. He emphasizes the importance of having the right people and culture to foster innovation.
3) Fraley advocates using a structured creative problem solving process like CPS to approach innovation in a deliberate yet spontaneous way. Idea management systems can also help streamline the innovation process.
1. Innovation
Foundations
A keynote by
the Author of Jack’s Notebook
Finnovation
2008
November 20th, 2008
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Copyright 2008 Gregg Fraley
2. Disclaimer
• I’m not going to be politically correct
• I apologize in advance if I offend any person or
organization, there is no malice intended
• This is my truth, and, there is more than one
right answer
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3. Innovation
• If it were easy
everybody would do it
• Innovation is holistic,
we must “be” it, not
“do” it
• Best viewed as a
complex challenge
• Best process would be
designed for complex
problem solving
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4. One Big Difference Between
Motorola and Apple.
Visionary Leadership. There is no substitute
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6. Once Upon a Time
Now a visionary company without a visionary leader
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7. RAZR Success
Not Sustained
Incidental innovation is an indication that
something is right -- and something is wrong.
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8. Coping With Complexity
• The “Four P’s”
• Working a
deliberate
innovation
process
continuously
• A Holistic
Approach
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9. The
Four “P’s”
Mel Rhodes, 1957
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10. People
• Talent matters
– Who is Jonathan Ive?
• Diversity
matters
– Who is Michael Kirton?
– Includes Consumers &
Outside Experts
• Training matters
– What is CPS?
• Practice matters
– What is “IO?”
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11. Jonathan Ive is. . .
A designer who makes a big difference
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12. Michael Kirton
theorist of creativity
• Adaptors think
better
• Innovators think
different
• You need both
styles on Innovation
teams
• Myth: out-of-the-
Created a measure of box thinking is all
creative style, the you need
KAI (Kirton Adaptor-
Innovator Inventory)
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13. Suggestion
• Assess your teams using
measures like the KAI or the
FourSight Online Measure
• This will tell you if you have the
right balance of:
– Clarifiers
– Ideators
– Developers
– Implementors
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14. CPS is. . .
The Osborn-Parnes Model of
Creative Problem Solving
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15. IO is. . .
• Improv Olympics
– Based in Chicago
– Founder: Del Close
• Three year journey
to trusting my own
spontaneous
thought
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16. Product
• Must be novel
• Must be useful
• Design
– A key to
perception of
value
• Work with
consumers all the
time to dialog
regarding
product ideas
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17. Press (Environment)
• Leadership sets
tone
• Innovation should
be part of all you
do, not just
products
• If it’s not fun --
you’re not doing it
right
• Impacts the three
other P’s
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18. Process
• Innovation is informal
• Innovation is “hosed” or
augmented by other
processes
– Six Sigma!
– Old Financial models
– Toyota “kaizen”
• CPS is designed for
complexity
• Idea Management is
appropriate as the glue --
– gathering, recording,
sorting, evaluating,
preserving
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19. Idea Management
Or Idea Pipeline Management
• IPM Systems:
– Save money
– Make process
continuous
– Invite broader
participation
– Make efforts
measurable
– Work well with
structured problem
solving process
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20. BrightIdea.com
• Enabled Cisco to
implement I-Prize
competition
• Experian grows
revenue from 500M
to 1B
• Value of IPM is not
just idea tracking --
it’s project mgmt.
and financial
tracking
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21. Overview of CPS
The Osborn-Parnes model
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22. Overview of CPS
The Osborn-Parnes model
• Without
structure
problem solving
tends to “spin”
• CPS provides
a structure
to be
spontaneous
within
• Serves well as a
communication
tool/common
language
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24. Summation
• Somebody needs to be in charge of
Innovation and needs to tend to all
4 “p’s”
• It needs to be a continuous,
deliberate, holistic effort
– Informal efforts beget inconsistency
• If you need process help, by all
means get it!
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26. Step One:
Objectives
• You’ve got to
have a dream
• It’s not all about
money
• A business
without soul dies
• Innovation needs
to be integral
with all
organizational
goals
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27. Step Two:
Facts
• There is no substitute for knowing your
market, consumers, customers inside out
• And, you must be able to think for them, ahead
of them, with them for breakthrough’s
• Take facts and ask what they mean for the
future…
• Insights are more meaningful when projected
into scenarios
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28. Step Three:
Challenges
• Framing the consumer need in
fresh ways is a path to innovation
• Researchers need to challenge
assumptions to do more
meaningful work
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29. Step Four:
Ideation
• Is not an event
• It’s a way of
living, breathing,
thinking, being
• EVERYONE
inside, and many
people outside,
should be
involved
• And why not
virtual?
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30. Open Innovation
Means Open Ideation
• P&G has been
transformed by
innovation glasnost
• Cisco is doing open
ideation, annually
$250,000 prize, I-
Prize
• Adobe “Champion
Showcase”
• Ideation sessions are
almost always better
when outsiders
participate
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32. Step Five:
Solutions
• Gets back to research
• Refine ideas with consumers,
iteratively, continuously
• Requires its own round of
ideation/problem solving
• It’s about a complete solution
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33. Step Six:
Action
• Time waits for no man
(or woman)
• Failure is a good thing
• Excitement internally
first
• Internal
Operations/Logistics of
product deployment is
an opportunity area for
researchers
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34. The Bottom Line
• Innovation springs from creativity
• Creativity happens with talented people
who are empowered
• Leaders do the empowering
• Diversity of thinking and market
knowledge are pre-requisites
• Structured process and idea management
are essential
• Passion and motivation can overcome a
lot of other challenges
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36. Innovation
Foundations
A keynote by
the Author of Jack’s Notebook
Finnovation
2008
November 20th, 2008
Buy this book Now
Copyright 2008 Gregg Fraley