20 Top Tips How to Start Innovation

The fuzzy front end of innovation confronts you with a lot of questions on how to start innovation. I like to inspire you with 20 practical tips.

  1. Create momentum for your innovation project. There must be urgency otherwise innovation is considered as playtime and nobody will be prepared to go outside the box. If this is not the case: create urgency and wait until the organisation is ready.
  2. Manage the expectations of your bosses and of the line management before you start your innovation project.
  3. It is essential to start your innovation expedition with a clear and concrete innovation assignment. This forces the top management, from the start, to be concrete about the market/target group for which the innovations must be developed and which criteria these new concepts must meet. This forms the guidelines underway.
  4. Use a team approach to get both better innovation results and internal supporters for the innovative outcomes. Invite people for whom the assignment is personally relevant. Invite both people for content as for decision-making reasons. Invite also a couple of outsiders as outside-the-box thinkers. Get a good mix between men and women, young & old, et cetera.
  5. Let the internal top problem-owner (vice-president) participate in the innovation team.
  6. Use a structured approach. To think outside the box is a good start. But you have to come back with innovative concepts, which fit the ‘in the box’ reality of your organisation, otherwise nothing will happen.The FORTH innovation method connects creativity and business reality in five steps. FORTH is an acronym and stands for Full steam ahead, Observe and learn, Raise ideas, Test ideas and Homecoming.
  7. Great ideas for innovative new products or services fit 7 criteria. Use them actively in your project: 1. Very appealing to customers. 2. It stands out in the market. 3. It has great potential for extra turnover. 4. It has adequate profit potential. 5. It fits management’s personal goals. 6. It is (somehow) considered quickly feasible. 7. It creates its own internal support.
  8. When you brainstorm unprepared with the usual colleagues hardly anything new appears. That’s why it is essential to get fresh insights before you start creating ideas. Let all team members visit customers and others that serve as a source of inspiration for innovation opportunities
  9. Winning new concepts give potential customers a concrete reason to change. It will solve relevant problems of customers. If you want to create innovative products or services start with discovering relevant customer frictions to solve. There are several ways to discover them, like personal visits, focus groups, web searching and crowd sourcing.
  10. Be aware of the fact that a new product idea is not only ‘a creative product’ but also must comply to all the regular business criteria of your organisation too.
  11. In ideation workshops, apply creative think techniques in the most effective way and monitor all participants and involve them in the process at the same time.
  12. Time box. Work with strict deadlines. They help you to get people outside the box. And to make choices.
  13. Be open to ideas or suggestions from your ideation team to adapt the process. Do not always try and keep to the programme for the workshop series you have set.
  14. In brainstorming sessions, spend twice as much time on the convergence process as on the divergence process.
  15. Allow people to choose which innovation opportunity, idea, concept board or mini new business case they want to work on. If you allow them to do this then they can choose not only that which they have a passion for but also what they have knowledge of which will lead to good results.
  16. Hire visualisers, cartoonists or make a movie to visualise your ideation process and the results.
  17. Keep the pace of your innovation process going; otherwise it becomes long-winded and boring.
  18. How attractive are the new product or service concepts really? That’s a legitimate question. Therefore you reflect on the concepts immediately. And you should check the strength of the ideated new concepts among potential customers. Use the voice of the customer internally.
  19. Return with mini new business cases instead of post-its or mood boards. And substantiate, in a businesslike and convincing manner, to what degree and for what reason the new concept can meet their criteria.
  20. Make use of the specific expertise of others from within the organisation as much as you can in an early phase.

So, I hope these tips will stimulate you to ‘unfuzz’ your own front end of innovation.

I wish you a lot of success in your own innovation projects. Do you have other tips for successful innovation? Please share them with us!

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Mannava Aditya

Automation Testing Lead @ LTIMindtree with expertise in Java Selenium BDD

11 年

Excelent, thanks for sharing such a article. A thought which would be generating such a innovation.

Josephine Dorsett

Industrial Design Professional

11 年

Concrete, Creative, Convergence, Realize, Pace, Test, Review and Invite/Accept Critique, Re-Run.... So,,,, Maybe we should not always run at break-neck speed through these processes but yes, this is a wonderful methodical map for working through to a positive solution... Thank You for the Perspective in Short! Best to You!

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Mounim Cheddadi

SAP Global Domain Manager & Technology Enthusiastic

11 年

Nice article; thanks!

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Marie Christine Dos Santos

Trophée Big Bang Challenge Beauty Tech 2022 France Chine. Fondatrice, COROEBOS, Le sport dans la peau!

11 年

Pas de "bla bla". Relevant article.

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John Jebb

Strategy + Leadership + Innovation, Coach & Facilitator >>> Creating sustainable business growth >>> enabling businesses to achieve greater success, increase competitive advantage & overcome issues

11 年

Thanks Gijs, another excellent piece. I have more points to make about the other comments than about your 20 points. Firstly the death of innovation is negativity: if you don't agree with something don't trash it, for goodness sake, be constructive and provide an alternative idea for consideration. So as a suggestion for improvement, Gijs, regarding point 3 I'd say have an innovation assignment in mind but don't fix it in concrete, rather just use it to provide the context necessary to stimulate ideas and then allow for exploration of 'the new'. Secondly just hiring innovators won't make your company innovative. You must first create the right environment where creativity is welcomed and propelled. Remember Innovators are individuals; you can't just put them in a pigeon hole labelled “Innovation” and say “go ahead be innovative.” You need to match their aspirations and abilities with your company’s culture and capacity to provide support and job satisfaction. Basically you must find the right shaped peg to fit your hole (or create the right shaped hole that your new unique “Innovator Peg” can easily slot into). To find the right Talent you need Talent-Search consultants who specialise in innovation and who have the expertise and tools to identify the right mix of attributes to make the right match. I only know of one company that can do this, but I’d love to hear of others – please connect with me if you want to discuss this.

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