13. Efficiency Innovation Examples: Extending hours or service, Changing production line to accommodate more widgets Developing a new method to standardized systemwide reporting. = Improving on what already exists http://www.flickr.com/photos/scottobear/2318837083/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/da5ide/456847031/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/irinaslutsky/519317305/
16. “ _________ “ is the mother of invention http://www.ohdeedoh.com/uimages/ohdeedoh/2008-07-24-aesop.jpg
17. Impacts on innovation? Efficiency Innovation Evolutionary Innovation Revolutionary Innovation Discovery of a new market Change in demands of current market Change in ability to support current market
18. "The things we fear most in organizations - fluctuations, disturbances, imbalances - are the primary sources of creativity ." — Margaret J. Wheatley
74. Innovation starts with http://www.flickr.com/photos/shutter/105497713/
75. Helene Blowers Digital Strategy Director Columbus Metropolitan Library [email_address] My Slides are @ www.LibraryBytes.com
Notas del editor
Ron Johnston, Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Innovation
Watts Humphrey – author of numerous technical and management books including Managing for Innovation: Leading technical people
Theodore Levitt – former editor of Harvard Business review and trend setting book Innovation in Marketing ( 1962)
Focuses on improving what already exists.Requires minimal investment since innovation builds upon existing products and services.Focuses mostly on cost savings, efficiencies or expanding service.Barriers to success are low.