Topics: Clay Maxwell, bizinovationist, user experience, UX, branding, Innovation
Posted by Creative Realities on December 12, 2011
Topics: creativity, Clay Maxwell, bizinovationist, Innovation, brainstorming
Topics: creativity, Clay Maxwell, bizinovationist, Innovation
We tell our clients to select an idea first for newness, second for appeal, and last for feasibility. Why? Because real breakthrough innovation has to have a very high level of newness owing to the fact that newness cannot be built in to an idea. The newness of an idea can and will only move in one direction, it’s a fleeting thing. Appeal is important for traction but doesn’t have to be widespread (it won’t be if it’s truly new, people are afraid of what’s new). Moving an idea forward requires support and to get that initial support some amount of appeal is a necessity. Feasibility, unlike Newness, can be built into an idea via some well-managed creative problem solving (that’s another post). By beginning with a high level of newness, a acceptable level of appeal, and a moderate-to-low sense of an idea’s feasibility, you can end up with an idea that scores high on all three spectra, sacrificing only a minimal amount of newness in improving the feasibility. Then you’re on your way to real breakthrough innovation!
Topics: creativity, Clay Maxwell, Ideas, bizinovationist, newness, feaasibility, appeal
Topics: Chris Dolan, Clay Maxwell, Ideas, Amanda Hines, David Culton, Twitter, Innovation
Yeah, yeah it’s a bit late. I know. We’ve been busy! And, apparently we’re not alone in that respect in the innovation space. That’s good, because not only does it mean the economy is trending in the right direction, it means I had plenty to choose from to compile this list. So, without further ado, here’s what we saw “innotweeted” the most in June 2011:
Topics: Clay Maxwell, Twitter, trends, bizinovationist, Innovation
Topics: facilitation, Clay Maxwell, bizinovationist, Sort, invention, Innovation, strategy, brainstorming
Topics: Clay Maxwell, Globality, Innovation
Topics: Chris Dolan, creativity, Clay Maxwell, Amanda Hines, David Culton, Twitter, Innovation, brainstorming
Topics: creativity, Clay Maxwell, Relaxed Concentration, Jonah Lehrer, FEI2011, Innovation, brainstorming
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