52 Curated Evidence based on a lot of Books, Evidence, and Experiences.
Innovation Strategy - Where to play? e.g. Disruptive Innovation, Sustaining Innovation, etc.
Innovation Strategy - How to win? e.g. Individual, Team and Organizational Innovative Idea Creation, etc.
Innovation Tips, e.g. +10%, +15-25%, +40-70%, +80%, +1000%, +1% Rules of Innovation.
Case Study and Consideration to Apply Easy 3 Steps to Your Business
Easy 3 Steps Innovative Ideas Creation Proactively
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About this course & What you will learn
- Why do you learn innovation?
- To go ahead with business in your company?
- To be an entrepreneur?
- Are you an Innovator?
- If not, what do you do?
- Do you know the innovation strategy? easy way to apply it?
In this course, you will learn Innovation Strategy, Tips, and the creation of innovative ideas proactively with Easy 3 Steps.
- Section 1: Assess your innovation score & 2 Innovation quick win
- If you get a low innovation score. It’s Ok. No problem! Why?
- Do you catch up with new technologies?
- Section 2: Digital Transformation (DX) and Innovation Strategy, Where to Play & How to win?
- What is the relationship between DX and Innovation?
- Individual idea creation, Learn from Innovator’s DNA by Clayton Christensen
- Team idea creation as a leader, What is the AER framework?
- Organization innovative culture creation, Is your company Purpose driven company?
- Section3: Innovation Tips, +10%, +15~25%, +40~70%, +80%, +1000%,+1% Rules
- Section4: Creation of innovative ideas proactively with easy 3 steps including a case study
- Assessment & Davinci List
- Framework application
- Innovation Checklist to enhance innovation
At a glance
- The evidence-based course was made from 52 quotations, 21 articles, 18 books, and 13 pieces of internet information with practices.
- Institution: Roy Ashizawa, Specialist in Business Strategy and Learning & Development with 20+ certifications
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