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The Innovation Journey VandeVen, Polley, Garud & Venkataraman, 1999.

The Innovation Journey VandeVen, Polley, Garud & Venkataraman, 1999. The innovation journey is a nonlinear cycle of divergent and convergent activities that may repeat over time and at different organizational levels if resources are obtained to renew the cycle, p. 16.

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The Innovation Journey VandeVen, Polley, Garud & Venkataraman, 1999.

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  1. The Innovation JourneyVandeVen, Polley, Garud & Venkataraman, 1999. The innovation journey is a nonlinear cycle of divergent and convergent activities that may repeat over time and at different organizational levels if resources are obtained to renew the cycle, p. 16. 1

  2. Identifying, Formulating And Solving Problems

  3. Problem Identification What are the problems, challenges, and barriers interfering with our progress? Develop a List of Problems 1. Individually – Jot down as many problems, etc that come to mind in about 2 minutes 2. Cooperatively -- Share individual lists and create a joint list in about 5 minutes Do Not Solve (yet) Be Realistic and Specific

  4. Addressing Problems -Iteration One • Select One Problem • 2. Clarify the Problem • 3. BRAINSTORMING – Create at least Three Possible Actions that will Solve, Resolve or Eliminate the Problem • 4. PLANNING – Prioritize the Possible Solutions: Plan A, Plan B...Develop a Plan • 5. Establish Specifications, Constraints, Criteria for Workable Solutions

  5. Suggested Group Roles • Recorder – Prepares and submits written product from group. • Scribe – Records group’s ideas, suggestions, plans, etc. on Flip Chart • Summarizer/Reporter – Prepares and presents brief summary of group’s work

  6. Group Processing Plus/Delta Format Delta (∆) Things Group Could Improve Plus (+) Things That Group Did Well

  7. Addressing Problems – Iteration Two • Refine plan from Iteration One; Select a Different Problem From List; or Formulate and Address a New Problem • BRAINSTORMING – Create at least Three Possible Actions that will Solve, Resolve or Eliminate the Problem • PLANNING – Prioritize the Possible Solutions: Plan A, Plan B...Develop a Plan

  8. Addressing Problems – Iteration Three • Invert the Problem – • Which Problems Could Be Solved • with a Given Solution? • Chose a Solution • Summarize how particular problems could be addressed with that solution

  9. Implement a Process (such as this) to Identify, Formulate, and Solve Problems • Expect Some Problems, Challenges, and Barriers • Recognize problems when they appear (or before they appear) • With one or more colleagues, develop three or more solutions • Implement one, evaluate, replan, and retry

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