Zusammenfassung der Ressource
What is
Innovation?
- Etymology
- origin of words
- INNOVATIO
/Innovation
- IN-
penetration,
to be in
- NOVUS:
new
- TION:acttion
and effect
- Action and effect of creating
something new
- It's better to exemplify innovation than define it
- IDEA TO VALUE
- Is a relevant and feasible
offer expressed in
- Product
- BUSINESS MODEL
- PERCEIVED
AS NEW
- WELECOMED BY
CONSUMERS
- Service
- Experience
- VIABLE
- PACO BREE
- turns
- NOVELTIES INTO
VALUE
- successfully
launching
- Products
- Contributes
- Expiriences
- Servicios
- contribuyen
- To Improve quality of life of
human beings
- Markets
- Models
- Services
- TYPES OF
INNOVATION
- Incremental
Innovation
- Value is created on an existing
product adding new
improvements
- better
procedures
- Simplify task and
proceses
- Reduces time
- Optimize
resources
- Example
- Case of the Rotterdam
Ophthalmological Hospital
- Creation of a sense of
belonging and community
- Internal and external
Communication strategies
- Caring about vocabulary
- delicate topics
- prevent panic or fear
in patients
- Just in time Method
- Increasing income
- Avoid unnecessary storage
- Avoid overbooking
- Avoid bottlenecks
- thanks to
- Generate engagement
- Radical / Disruptive
- enters the market
- Generates it's own
category
- Generate paradigm shifts and
revolutonary cjhanges
- Alter the competitive positions of
established companies
- Ipod
- Vary the structure of the industrie
- Amazon
- Online busniness where they sell any type of
product, brand new and 2nd hand product
- Digital audiovisual production where
they sell membership and acces to its
siries and movies
- Uber
- NETFLIX
- Create new Industries
- Steam Machine
- The Car
- Mobile phone
- Laptops
- Vertical Gardens
- The Electric light bulb
- Electric public
Scooter
- 3D Ptinting
- Generan uncertainty
- comes from analytical processes or "insights" in which
opportunities become visible in an instant, perhaps as a
cluster of experiences, desires and a good dose of chance and
serendipity.
- Guy Kawasaki TEDX -
The Art Of Innovation
- Products defined by the benefits
people get
- Usefull and meaningful
products
- Takes time to develop Good ideas
- Allow yourself to make
mistakes- DONT WORRY BE
CRAPPY
- Good products and good
ideas polarize people
- accept criticism in a
good way
- a deep desire to give a sense of
meaning to what is done
- Willing to change the
world