The document discusses innovation and provides quotes and images related to different types of innovation. It discusses efficiency innovation, evolutionary innovation, and revolutionary innovation. Management approaches that support innovation are discussed, such as setting strategies, encouraging risk-taking, and leading by example. Innovation is described as an iterative, messy process driven by curiosity. The last slides emphasize that innovation starts with imagination and is a culture that organizations should support.
12. “ _________ “
is the
mother of
invention
http://www.ohdeedoh.com/uimages/ohdeedoh/2008-07-24-aesop.jpg
13. Impacts on innovation?
Change in ability to support current market
Change in demands of current market
Discovery of a new market
Efficiency Evolutionary Revolutionary
Innovation Innovation Innovation
55. Management Leadership
• Stability • Change
• Objectives • Vision
• Managing Work • Leading People
• Control • Trust
• Short-term • Long-range
• How/when • What/why
• Bottom line • Horizon
• Best Practices • Fresh Practices
• Do things right • Do the right thing
• Transactional • Transformational
http://www.flickr.com/photos/myselfsuperman/2913872247
56.
57.
58. Innovation
is
iterative
http://www.flickr.com/photos/r_catalano/404014466/
59. Innovation
is
messy
http://www.flickr.com/photos/exlibris/2394518222/
60. Innovation
is
creating
new
patterns
http://www.flickr.com/photos/an_untrained_eye/1185704829/
61. Innovation
is
curiosity
at it best
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andy_bernay-roman/253298486/
62. Innovation
is
perpetual
beta
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24by36/451799611/
66. And last ..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/celesterc/540341359/
67. Innovation
starts
with
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ventriloblog/143243438/
68. Innovation
starts
with
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shutter/105497713/
69. Helene Blowers
Director of Digital Strategy & IT
Columbus Metropolitan Library
hblowers@columbuslibrary.org
My Slides are @
www.slideshare.net/hblowers
Notes de l'éditeur
Ron Johnston , Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Innovation
Watts Humphrey – author of numerous technical and management books including Managing for Innovation: Leading technical people
Theodore Levitt – former editor of Harvard Business review and trend setting book Innovation in Marketing ( 1962)
Focuses on improving what already exists. Requires minimal investment since innovation builds upon existing products and services. Focuses mostly on cost savings, efficiencies or expanding service. Barriers to success are low.