After being in the field of innovation and design for a while I’ve discovered that there are 2 specific questions in the forefront of every design and innovation process.
1. How can I “produce” ideas enough to ensure my “innovation/design”-portfolio?
2. How can I be sure that the ideas are the right ones?
Both questions are highly relevant for most companies and a lot of them are struggling with the answer the days.
I don’t have the answer, but I’m in the search for a more “complete” truth/framework.
Do you have any ideas, links, what-so-ever that can help me in my search?
As part of my Master-thesis I found a knowledge-“hub” last summer. It only partwise recommends ways to future search….
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Try Naina Redhu’s blog - she collates information on innovation from numerous sources
Your economics ought to be a good guide - you have studied the dynamics across decision makers - this is core to understanding the implications of ideas.
A good book for walking through ideas and innovations is “Blue Ocean Strategy”.
Finding a community of people with similar ambitions but divergent interests might help too.
Hi Jeremy and Niti
Thanks a lot.
Niti, I know aside…. already and you’re right, it a infinite resource - and good.
Jeremy, thank you for the syggestion. I’ve already had a sneak-peak. Its a good book, though I think it partwise is “new wine in old bottles”.
/Hans Henrik