Skip to content

How to Use Innovation Storytelling

Phil McKinney
Phil McKinney
2 min read
Innovation Storytelling

Innovation storytelling helps capture people’s attention and connect with them on an emotional level. This connection allows you to get your message across in a way that is both memorable and meaningful, leading to lasting change.

Storytelling can help build an innovation culture in an organization, inspiring people to ideate and take action. Additionally, it can help create a sense of community and collaboration. Storytelling can also attract support such as funding or partnerships. There are two types of storytelling: origin stories and innovation stories. An origin story typically tells how a company or product came to be, while an innovation story focuses on a specific new idea or invention.

At Techtrend, innovation storytelling is an integral part of the innovation process. Teams use storytelling to prototype and test new ideas with customers and users and communicate innovation results internally. As a result, people get excited and are more likely to be committed to the innovation’s success.

7 Tips for Successful Innovation Storytelling

1.     Finding a great story that highlights the innovation

Identify key points of the story and write in a way that hooks readers from beginning to end.

2.     Make sure the story is interesting and engaging

It would help if you found an interesting story that highlights the innovation and is authentic.

3.     Communicating the story clearly and concisely

You must understand the different elements that make up the story to do this. Present drafts, early versions, and the final draft to test audiences, colleagues, and friends, to collect feedback.

4.     Make sure the story is relevant to your audience

You must understand the audience’s interests, concerns, fears, and hopes to keep things relevant. Once you know that, you can frame the story relevant and interestingly.

5.     Create authentic stories

Authentic storytelling needs to be true to the storyteller’s or audience’s current and future experiences.

6.     Keep the story concise

Keeping things concise gets your point across quickly and effectively.

7.     Using innovation storytelling is just one part of a larger communications strategy

Successful companies know that storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to connect with customers and inspire their teams. Storytelling can help your company stand out from the competition and become a leader in your field.

Techtrend has years of experience creating successful storytelling campaigns for a wide range of clients and tools and resources to distribute the story. If you’re looking for a company that can help you with your innovative storytelling in a powerful and impactful way, contact us at hello@techtrend.com.

To know more about innovation storytelling, listen to this week's show: How to Use Innovation Storytelling.

[irp posts="4392" name="Subscribe to Podcast"]

Studio SessionsPast Showsinnovation storytellingstorytelling

Phil McKinney Twitter

Phil McKinney is an innovator, podcaster, author, and speaker. He is the retired CTO of HP. Phil's book, Beyond The Obvious, shares his expertise and lessons learned on innovation and creativity.


Related Posts

How to Tell a Good Decision From a Lucky One

An excellent decision and a lucky one leave the same evidence: a win. Tell them apart and you stop crediting luck as judgment. That's counterfactual thinking

It your decision good ... or just lucky,

How to Improve Your Weak Signal Judgment

Noticing a trend is easy and almost worthless. Predicting which one reshapes a market, and acting early, is where innovation pays.

How to improve your judgement on which weak signal to act on

How to Improve Your Second-Order Thinking Skills

The most expensive failures don't announce themselves. They start as weak signals somebody noticed once and explained away. Second-order thinking is how you stop being that somebody.

Second-order thinking