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25 innovation insights successful inspiring into www.believernomics.com

This slide show presents 25 inspiring insights into successful innovation. introduction

1 Sometimes the best evidence of innovation is when you can see and acknowledge what isn’t even there. evidence

2 With innovation, if you are going to achieve a big leap forward, you need to start from a long way back. creativity

3 Innovation isn’t just what you do to produce it, it’s what it takes to repeat it. repetition

4 Innovation isn’t just the insight to see an opportunity, it’s the confidence to back your idea. idea

5 With innovation, you won’t know what you’ll get if you don't know what you’re doing. understanding

6 Sometimes the key to innovation is to make sure that everyone has to support someone so that no-one has to support everyone. collaboration

7 The key to innovation is to be confident about the things that you know and certain about the things that you don’t. confidence

8 The best measure of a great innovation is not what it looks like, it’s where it takes you. effectiveness

9 Innovation is the ability to try what others haven't thought of and the willingness to do what others wont do. courage

10 The art of innovation is the ability to anticipate what is coming even when you don’t know what is there. anticipation

Innovation cannot re-invent the wheel, but it can make it go faster. 11 Innovation cannot re-invent the wheel, but it can make it go faster. focus

12 With innovation, a good design becomes an effective solution in capable hands. capability

13 With innovation, for people to be curious, you need style, but for people to be confident you need substance. substance

14 The key to successful innovation is knowing when it is time for change. time

15 With innovation don’t just do what inspires you, be inspired by what you do. inspiration

16 With innovation, if you expect something better, then prepare for something more. preparation

17 The key to innovation is the recognition that imagination is the only limit. imagination

18 With innovation, people won’t know what to expect until you redefine what is possible. re-define

19 With innovation bad habits can be learnt as quickly as good habits can be taught. habits

20 The most powerful way to prepare for the future is with a mind that’s capable of taking you there. future

21 Sometimes the best measure of innovation is the ability to turn big pieces into small parts. change

22 The first stage of innovation isn’t when you make them believe that it’s true; it’s when you make them think that it’s possible. thinking

23 The key to innovation isn’t the ability to hold a definite idea, it’s the ability to deploy a different approach. deployment

24 With innovation, what enables you to be successful is what empowers you to survive. empowerment

25 The key to innovation isn’t the ability to do the extraordinary, it’s the ability to do it consistently. consistency

believernomics Believernomics is a concept developed and designed by pa360 media. It builds upon practical learning and experience gained from 25 years of public, private and voluntary sector employment; as well as a wide range of skills gained in senior public sector management, workforce development, strategic planning and stakeholder engagement. To find out more visit: www.believernomics.com Copyright 2018 pa360media Believernomics is a trademark of pa360media

25 innovation insights successful inspiring into www.believernomics.com