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da Vinci Method and Outcome Based Innovation

Download KI_20051218.mp3 Dateline: Washington D.C. Segment 1: da Vinci Method Segment 2: Outcome Based Innovation Segment 3: Killer Question of the Week

Productivity from Innovation and Innovation Education

Download KI_20051213.mp3 Dateline: New York City Segment 1: Productivity from Innovation and Innovation Education Segment 2: (none for this show) Segment 3: Killer Question of the Week

Innovation Rules and Virtual Anthropology

Download KI_20051205.mp3 Dateline: Cupertino, CA Segment 1: Innovation Rules 1. The same problem & solutions occur again & again 2. Strongest innovations identify & eliminate conflicts (problems/needs) 3. Technology trends are predictable 4. Complexity leads to failure in the market Segment 2: Virtual Anthropology – flickr – handbags – http:

Creating a Pipeline of Innovation and Tryvertising

Download KI_20051123.mp3 Dateline: Washington D.C. Segment 1: Creating a Pipeline of Innovation Ideas Segment 2: Weak Signal – Tryvertising Segment 3: Killer Question of the Week

Creating a Pipeline of Innovation and Tryvertising

Cost Benefit Analysis of Innovations

Download KI_20051113.mp3 Dateline: Cupertino, CA and Albuquerque, NM Segment 1: Cost Benefit Analysis – What are the ‘costs’ for using your product/service? – What are the ‘benefits’ to your user? – Validate by observation Segment 2: Observations from Listeners – What ‘jar’ have you put yourself in? Segment 3: Killer Question

Futurecasting and Listener Contributions

Download KI_20051106.mp3 Dateline: Washington, D.C. Segment 1: Futurecasting – Define a future – Document it (competitors, customers, industries, governments, etc.) – Link it back to the ‘current’ – Define the alternative paths to get to this future – Challenge yourself on what you would do different today Segment 2: Weak Signal – India

Why Do The Best Brainstorms Come From Highly Diverse Teams?

Download KI_20051101.mp3 Segment 1: Team Diversity From Tom Kelly’s new book – “The Ten Faces of Innovations” (see link below) * The Anthropologist * The Experimenter * The Cross-Pollinator * The Hurdler * The Collaborator * The Director * The Experience Architect * The Set Designer * The Storyteller * The Caregiver Some additional diversity that I’ve

Why Do The Best Brainstorms Come From Highly Diverse Teams?

Innovation Timing – When is the best time to launch my killer innovations?

Download KI_20051024.mp3 Dateline: London, UK Segment 1: Innovation Timing – Price Timing – Adoption Timing – Displacement Timing – Zero Price Timing Segment 2: Weak Signals – Rich Media Shopping Experience Segment 3: Killer Question of the Week

The Influence Of My Innovation Mentor On My Success

Download KI_20051017.mp3 Dateline: Palo Alto, CA Segment 1: Innovation Mentoring – Early career mentor – Pay it forward Segment 2: Weak Signals – Minipreneurs – Ebay – Multi-level marketing Segment 3: Killer Question of the Week

Stealth Innovations – Keeping innovations below the radar screen of management

Download KI_20051012.mp3 Dateline: Miami, FL and Palo Alto, CA Segment 1: Stealth Innovations (hiding under management radar) * Go quiet until you have momentum * If possible secure a passionate customer * Trust your gut Segment 2: Weak Signals — using “top 10 trend” lists to identify opportunities Segment 3: Killer Question

Stealth Innovations – Keeping innovations below the radar screen of management