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Innovation vs. Best Practice Eric Reiss @elreiss ConveyUX Seattle, WA What is it? Why bother? Who cares?
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Innovation vs. Best Practice

Eric Reiss@elreiss

ConveyUXSeattle, WA

What is it?Why bother?Who cares?

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in·no·va·tionnoun

1 : the introduction of something new2 : a new idea, method, or device

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best prac·ticenoun

1 : best way of doing a thing2 : a tested idea, method, or device

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Best practices representshort-term solutions.

Innovation buildslong -term success.

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My goal this morning is to give you:� a better, actionable definition of innovation� a process that leads to business success� some practical do’s and don’ts

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Three bad reasons to innovateTo make your product uniqueTo latch on to a fadTo show off your creativity

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being unique ≠ innovation

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following a fad ≠ innovation

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Inventing a problem ≠ innovation

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Experiment

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Invention

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Invention

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Innovation

15 April 1912

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to solve a problem!

There is only one reason to innovate…

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Eric’s Law of Innovation #1

If an “innovation” does not solve a problem, it will create one.

(this is why so many “skunkworks”fail so miserably)

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Let’s look at mouthwash ...

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Eric’s Law of Innovation #2

Problems do not exist in isolation.Solutions often have unintendedconsequences.

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Enfield M 1853

• Technological• Social• Political

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Tech Social Political

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Eric’s Law of Innovation #3

True innovation is impossible if you haven’t done the researchor do not understand the research.

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Gus the cat

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People

Processes

Technologies

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User Centered Design

Users

Innovate >

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User Driven Design

Users

Innovate >

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Eric’s Law of Innovation #4

Invention may be accidental.Innovation is always planned.

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Eric’s Law of Innovation #5

Innovators understand the rules.

(this is the difference betweeninnovation and idiocy)

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Eric’s Law of Innovation #6

Intuitive solutions do notneed instructions.

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Intuition Instruction

Website Driving a car

Low High

Barrier to entry

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Incremental Distruptive

Type of innovation

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eturn n nvestmentR“My problem is greater than the

effort needed to learn the system”

O I

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Best practice is not the same astradition or habit .

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Highland Park High School Math Club - 1969

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Invention

Innovation Lifecycle

Innovation

Best practice

Habit

Innovation

Best practice

Fashion

Old-fashioned

Time

Pro

gres

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What are the warning signs offad and fashion ?

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Watch out if...

Your solution is only being used in yourlocal market

Your solution is only being used by a singlebranch or industry

Your solution looks like something you alsodid last week

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Do we have a digital revolution?Do we have disruptive innovation?Do we need to start from scratch?

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No! We apply old skills in new ways

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Eric’s Law of Innovation #7

Innovation almost always represents the combination oftwo well-known technologies tocreate a new, useful synthesis.

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Technology Benefit

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My goal this morning is to give you:� a better, actionable definition of innovation

“Innovation is a planned activity that addresses a latent or acknowledged problem, often combining two or more well-established technologies.”

� a process that leads to business success� Do your research� Identify real problems� Think about how your solution will affect

technological, social, and political issues

� some practical do’s and don’ts� Don’t invent problems� Don’t succumb to designer ego

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“Whenever you hear ‘someonemight want this…’, you know you are about to hear a reallybad design suggestion.”

Alan Cooper

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“It’s amazing how much we canaccomplish when you don’t carewho gets the credit.”

Harry S. Truman

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Thank you!

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You can (usually) find Eric at:The FatDUX Group ApSStrandøre 15DK-2100 CopenhagenDenmark

Office: (+45) 39 29 67 77Mobil: (+45) 20 12 88 44Twitter: @[email protected]


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