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RAOMAL PERERA
[email protected] | @raomal @LeanDisruptor | www.facebook.com/LeanDisruptor
TRENDS IN INNOVATION & KNOWLEDGE
RAOMAL PERERA § SerialEntrepreneur
§ ISOCOR(NASDAQ:icor)&Network365/Valista(Intel)§ AdjunctProfessorofEntrepreneurialStudies
§ INSEAD&UCD§ BusinessModelInnovaMon,LeanStartup,Leadership&FundRaising
§ Consultant§ Clientsinclude:MSD(Merck),HP(HewleTPackard),IFB(IrishFilmBoard),HSE(HealthServiceExecuMve),Arvato(Bertelsman),Resmed,Openet,Glandore,SEI(SocialEntrepreneursIreland),DJEI(DeptofJobs,EntrepriseandInnovaMon),CWIA(CarMerWomen’sIniMaMveAwards)…
§ Accolades§ FinalistErnst&YoungEntrepreneuroftheYear§ TechPioneerWorldEconomicForum§ ISAAwardforOutstandingSo_wareAchievement
§ Blog:www.LeanDisruptor.com2
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This year’s trends: (Deloitte) • IT unbounded
• Technology integral to every business function and relationship
• Dark analytics • Pattern recognition to unlock insights from unstructured data
• Machine intelligence (AI) • Embed complex analytics
• Mixed reality (VR/AR) • Combining physical and digital worlds
• Inevitable architecture • Open architecture, cloud first designs
• Everything-as-a-service • Products reimagined as services
• Blockchain • Digital identities in the Trust economy
• Exponentials watch list • Advances in disruption forces like synthetic biology, energy storage, quantum
computing, and nanotech could exponentially transform the way we do business.
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Trends in Knowledge • Cognitive learning
• Watson • Talent Management
• Prevent talent loss • A fresh and simplified Knowledge
Management Model • Simplify without sacrificing outcomes
• Focus on customer knowledge • Vital for many organisations
• Less registering and more action • Faster time from identification to action
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DESIGN THINKING
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“Seeing is not believing; believing is seeing! You see things, not as they are, but as you are”
- Eric Butterworth
What is Design Thinking?
It is a mindset of combing creative and analytical thinking and applying it towards solving a specific problem.
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Howwouldwedesignachildren’stoothbrush?
Until we used ‘design thinking’ we forgot that children are not just scaled down versions of ourselves – they have chubby
little fingers and less dexterity…!
Empathy Define Ideate Prototype Test
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Design Thinking is a mindset Is about believing we can make a difference, and having an intentional process in order to get to new, relevant solutions that create positive impact. It give you faith in your abilities and a process for transforming difficult challenges into opportunities for design • It’s Human-Centered • It’s Collaborative • It’s Optimistic • It’s Experimental 16
DESIGN IS NOT AESTHETIC
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DESIGN IS NOT AN EVENT
DESIGN IS NOT A PRODUCT
DESIGN IS NOT AN EXPERIENCE
DESIGN IS A PROCESS
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IDEO’s Shopping Cart Challege
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Your Approach
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Explore the problem first
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Share 1 observation per post-it note
As many as possible – go for >100!
Find patterns
Headline the clusters
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Share one insight
Oneveryluckyfish…
hTps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJM7Nj1DCwk
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Thebells,thebells!
SeparateideageneraMonandideaselecMon
IDEATE• Oneideaperpost-it• Deferjudgment
• Goforvolume• Encouragewildideas• Buildontheideasofothers
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Brainstorm
Only Idea Generation
Vote
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“A lot of times, people don’t know what they want
until you show it to them.” - Steve Jobs
Show don’t tell
Prototyping
• Rough and rapid • Build to think • Communicate at every stage • Various prototypes for various purposes
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Test
• Test early, fail often, succeed faster • Test with real users
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48 Source: Luma Institute
A Taxonomy of Innovation – LUMA Institute Looking (Observing) – Gain Insights
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49 Source: Luma Institute
A Taxonomy of Innovation – LUMA Institute Understanding – Come up with Ideas
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50 Source: Luma Institute
A Taxonomy of Innovation – LUMA Institute Making it a Reality
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Tina Seelig – Innovation Engine - You • Imagination
– Framing and Reframing Questions • The way you ask the question determines the type of
answer you get. 5+5= ? – Connect and Combine Ideas – Chindogu is the Japanese art of inventing silly & useless
gadgets to solve an everyday problem. Translated literally, – Challenge Assumptions
• Knowledge – Toolbox for more imagination
• Paying attention • Attitude
– The mindset, the drive, to solve the problems you are going to solve
– Most people are puzzle builders – be a quilt maker 52
Tina Seelig – Innovation Engine - Environment • Habitat
– People you work with, the rules, the constraints, the rewards, the incentives, the physical space
• Resources – Resources we have in our environment – not just money
• Culture – Background music of the community
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StrategyandBusinessModels–[email protected] | @raomal @LeanDisruptor | www.linkedin.com/in/raomal
RAOMAL PERERA
THANK YOU!