Process mapping activity
sources of innovation
Process mapping
This is a tool to help identify opportunities for process innovation. Process mapping
Self-test quizzes
These are some quick interactive self-test quizzes covering various themes. Introduction to innovation Social innovation and entrepreneurship Globalization Building innovative organizations Sources of innovation Discontinuous innovation Searching for opportunities Innovation networks Developing new products and services Starting new ventures Knowledge and intellectual property Creating value and growing ventures Learning to manage innovation
Nirmalya Kumar, India’s invisible innovation
In this video Nirmalya Kumar, professor of Marketing at the London Business School describes four types of “invisible innovation” currently coming out of India: Product innovation Outsourcing innovation (many companies are contracting Indian businesses to do product development work) Process innovation Management innovation
Innovation family trees
This is an activity to help explore sources of innovation. Click here: Innovation family trees 1
Competency mapping
Competency mapping is an approach to finding opportunities for innovation by exploring an organization’s distinctive competencies. What does it know about and how could it use this knowledge to advantage?
Harvesting knowledge crops activity
This is an activity based on the idea of using core competencies as a source of opportunity for innovation. Click here for Harvesting knowledge crops activity
UK Design Council
The UK Design Council has been actively promoting a design approach to innovation for many years. On its website there is a rich set of case examples, many with video illustration.
Disruptive innovation
In these two videos Professor Clayton Christensen explains his theory of disruptive innovation Extended lecture: Short version:
Crisis driven innovation
Link to a video interview with John Bessant on the topic