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Author: Visit Amazon's Vijay Kumar Page | Language: English | ISBN: 1118083466 | Format: PDF, EPUB

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Amazon Exclusive: Author Vijay Kumar on The Five Basic Insights That Drive Innovation in Organizations

Today we are flooded with the term “innovation” everywhere -- in magazines, journals, conferences, books, blogs, boardrooms, and news. Yes, with this level of attention being paid to “innovation”, it feels like “innovation has arrived!” It has made a splash in the world, especially in the world of business! But, what does this really mean to an organization? How does this energy and enthusiasm impact a person’s daily activities at work?

Innovation wins customers, creates competitive advantage, and increases profit for organizations. But it’s also a notoriously risky venture to enter into, resulting in extremely low success rates and reluctance on the part of investors and decision-makers to support it. Does innovation have to be so risky and unpredictable?

I’m attacking these issues head on by articulating a vision of a reliable, repeatable, and structured approach for driving innovation in organizations.

This vision is shaped by five basic insights about innovation.

1. Innovation is a discipline, not a mystery.

Practicing innovation is not a mystery, contrary to what most people believe. Innovation is a discipline. It can be planned, practiced, improved, and excelled at. It can be formalized as a disciplined process. We can approach the practice of innovation (creating new products, services, and customer experiences) like a science, with a set of practical and rigorous methods, tools, and frameworks.

2. Innovation process needs clear modes, mindsets, and methods.

Modes provide innovators the focus necessary to deal with complex innovation challenges. Mindsets provide them with clear ways of thinking to fully understand challenges and appropriately conceive responses. Methods facilitate step-by-step actions to reach desired outcomes and end goals. This way of framing structured innovation is particularly valuable for innovators to effectively work together as teams.

3. Four primary forces shape innovations.

The primary forces that shape successful innovations are business, technology, design, and society. Business force relates to the question of what is viable in the market -- where are the market gaps and how to fill them. Technology force looks for what is possible with new emerging technologies and how to create new offerings. Design force asks the question of what is desirable for people and how to create humanized solutions. Society force is focused on what is sustainable for the community and the environment. Integrating these forces produce innovations that deliver higher user and economic value.

4. Innovations need collaboration and teamwork.

Innovations use structured and disciplined processes in which all stakeholders participate. For example, engineers, technologists, business analysts, strategists, researchers, designers, social scientists, community members, and even end-users participate in the process. Collaborative thinking at many levels of the organization is needed to conceive reliable solutions.

5. The same generic process benefits many diverse projects.

A generalized innovation process -- comprehensively conceived for observing, reframing, ideating, prototyping, and planning -- can be used to develop a wide variety of concepts like products, services, experiences, messages, channels, business models, or strategies. It can also support the needs of various types of organizations -- corporate businesses, social organizations, governments, entrepreneurs, or networked organizations.

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"Design thinking is a method that can be applied to nearly any endeavor, business scenario, or social reform. In his book, 101 Design Methods, author Vijay Kumar describes how design methods can be applied as a science, rather than through art, through practical steps of observation, reframing, ideation, prototyping, and planning." (Contract Magazine, May 2013)
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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (October 9, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1118083466
  • ISBN-13: 978-1118083468
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

FOREWORD by JAMES P. HACKETT vii

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix

INTRODUCTION 1

Four Core Principles of Successful Innovation 3

Principle 1: Build Innovations Around Experiences 3

Principle 2: Think of Innovations as Systems 5

Principle 3: Cultivate an Innovation Culture 6

Principle 4: Adopt a Disciplined Innovation Process 7

A Model of the Design Innovation Process 8

The Design Innovation Process 8

Process Is Nonlinear 9

Process Is Iterative 9

Seven Modes of the Design Innovation Process 10

Mode 1: Sense Intent 10

Mode 2: Know Context 10

Mode 3: Know People 11

Mode 4: Frame Insights 11

Mode 5: Explore Concepts 12

Mode 6: Frame Solutions 12

Mode 7: Realize Offerings 13

Understanding Methods 13

Mode 1: SENSE INTENT 15

Sense Intent: Mindsets 16

Sensing Changing Conditions 17

Seeing Overviews 17

Foreseeing Trends 18

Reframing Problems 18

Forming an Intent 19

Sense Intent: Methods 21

1.1 Buzz Reports 22

1.2 Popular Media Scan 24

1.3 Key Facts 26

1.4 Innovation Sourcebook 28

1.5 Trends Expert Interview 30

1.6 Keyword Bibliometrics 32

1.7 Ten Types of Innovation Framework 34

1.8 Innovation Landscape 36

1.9 Trends Matrix 38

1.10 Convergence Map 40

1.11 From…To Exploration 42

1.12 Initial Opportunity Map 44

1.13 Offering-Activity-Culture Map 46

1.14 Intent Statement 48

Mode 2: KNOW CONTEXT 51

Know Context: Mindsets 52

Knowing Context History 53

Understanding Frontiers 54

Seeing System Overviews 55

Understanding Stakeholders 56

Using Mental Models 57

Know Context: Methods 59

2.1 Contextual Research Plan 60

2.2 Popular Media Search 62

2.3 Publications Research 64

2.4 Eras Map 66

2.5 Innovation Evolution Map 68

2.6 Financial Profile 70

2.7 Analogous Models 72

2.8 Competitors-Complementors Map 74

2.9 Ten Types of Innovation Diagnostics 76

2.10 Industry D

This is a book I wanted to like, but it is so superficially written that I can only give it two stars. On a generous day, I might have given it three stars, but not any more.

101 design methods turns out to be 101 tools for the innovation process (from initial stage all the way through to commercialization). The whole process is covered but it is fair to say that the focus in around the prototype stage. If you have read a book about design consultancy IDEO you know pretty much the type of work described in this book (anthropological methods, Post-it notes, etc.)

Each method gets two pages, which are identically structured:
* 10% description of method. Unfortunately this section is far too short. Sadly the author provides absolutely no references. Instead he takes credit as if these methods were novel. You might think that in a book for practitioners, references are not so important. Fair response, but at the very least there should have been some references for further readings.
* 35% picture. This is generally an illustrative picture. Good.
* 20% case study. It is nice with case studies even though they are written up in a too sanitized way. In fact, the section is often a repetition of the description of the method. The most typical case study is a not-for-profit service.
* 25% practical steps. The steps are always almost identical: identity, analyze, report. This section is extremely tedious and repetitive. Totally useless material.
* 10% filler material. Also not useful.

I seriously question the author's judgement when describing the methods in this manner. Personally, I don't like the very mechanical approach of presenting the tools. Still, there will definitely be some methods that you would like to look further into.

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