Innovation Techniques f E d P bl S l i for Everyday Problem Solving
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Innovation Techniques f E d P bl S l i for Everyday Problem Solving
Corinne Miller InnovatingResults.com Innovation Techniques f Everyday for E d Problem P bl Solving S l i © 2012 Innovating Results 1 Think of some people who have an innovative mindset © 2012 Innovating Results 2 © 2012 Innovating Results 3 What do people with an innovative mindset do © 2012 Innovating Results 4 1 Ask GREAT Q Questions ti © 2012 Innovating Results 5 2 Tap Into Others’ Brains © 2012 Innovating Results 6 1. C fti Crafting Innovation‐ Ready Questions 2. Conducting Group Idea Generation © 2012 Innovating Results Innovation T h i Techniques for Everyday y y Problem Solving 7 A SOLUTION BREADTH the “end game” increase profits continuum Decrease costs to increase profits © 2012 Innovating Results No investment in something you already have (licensing for example) Minimally invest in something thi you have or something new Moderately invest in something new Heavily invest in growth 8 B SOLUTION SCOPE All People, Places & Things O t id My Outside M Company C In My Company Outside My Department My Department M Team My Me © 2012 Innovating Results 9 A 1. Broad SOLUTION BREADTH 2. Broad SOLUTION SCOPE B 3 Great G t Question Q ti Characteristics C A 3. Avoids “can” and uses 3 id “ ” d “MIGHT” instead © 2012 Innovating Results 10 Easy as 1-2-3 Step 3 Step 1 Step 2 How Might <SCOPE> <END> <BREADTH>? END GAME © 2012 Innovating Results 11 2. Conducting Conducting Group Idea G Generation ti © 2012 Innovating Results 12 Tap Into Others’ Brains © 2012 Innovating Results 13 1 1. How might people, processes, or technologies be used to market, promote, or showcase CCASTD? 2. How might CCASTD become the "go-to" organization in the Chicagoland area for workplace learning professionals? 3. How might CCASTD members in transition b better be b served, d supported, d or enabled bl d through the reach, resources, and membership of CCASTD? © 2012 Innovating Results 14 GROUP IDEA GENERATION What if you could use a technique where … 100% participation No judging by others g by y “scribe” No filtering Output more organized Easier to cull Time to think quietly Easy instructions Anywhere © 2012 Innovating Results 15 GROUP IDEA GENERATION SILENT COLLABORATION © 2012 Innovating Results 16 GROUP IDEA GENERATION WRITE ONE IDEA IN EACH CIRCLE © 2012 Innovating Results 17 GROUP IDEA GENERATION 1 Silently, 1. Silently CLEARLY write down your ideas for 1-2 minutes. 2. Pass your sheet to the person next to you when instructed by Corinne. 3. Read over the sheet you just received. 4. Write your new ideas related to or not related to what others wrote. Repeat. © 2012 Innovating Results 18 100% participation WHAT DO YOU THINK? No judging by others No filtering by “scribe” Output more organized S Some ti time to t think thi k quietly i tl Easy to do Anywhere © 2012 Innovating Results MORE FUN 19 WHERE OR WHEN COULD OR SHOULD YOU USE THIS TECHNIQUE? • In a dedicated meeting • A As partt off a regularly l l scheduled meeting • Spontaneously S l • Inside, Outside © 2012 Innovating Results 20 1. C fti Crafting Innovation‐ Ready Questions 2. Conducting Group Idea Generation © 2012 Innovating Results Innovation T h i Techniques for Everyday y y Problem Solving 21 CHECK OUT THE NEWLY http://www.amazon.com/dp/1475131259/ PUBLISHED BOOK © 2012 Innovating Results 22 Corinne Miller InnovatingResults.com Innovation Techniques f Everyday for E d Problem P bl Solving S l i © 2012 Innovating Results 23