1 Dr. Gary Oster Regent University School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Education Forum Norfolk, VA “Teaching Successful Innovation.

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1 Dr. Gary Oster Regent University School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Education Forum Norfolk, VA “Teaching Successful Innovation Techniques”

2 Everybody’s Talking About “Innovation”!

3 Innovation?!

4 Confused??!!

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6 Innovation Out Of Control!

7 Why Study Innovation??!!

Change

9 Competition

?? Revenue (Millions) Innovation and Top-Line Growth Today Anticipated 5-Year Growth Target Base Revenue Market Expansion M & A New Products In Pipeline Growth Gap

“Innovate, Or Die!!”

Values of Innovation 12 Teaching Innovation (Helicopter View)

13 1. What ShouldWeInnovate?

EVERYTHING Is Open To Innovation!! Products, Services, Ideas, Processes, Environments

15 Make Version 2.0

2. Encourage True Diversity

17 Creative Friction Celebrate & Learn From Diversity

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3. Get Intimate With Customers

20 The Walker Project Use Empathic Study!

21 4. Think Visually – Culture of Prototyping

22 Mindmapping

23 Paper Prototypes

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25 5. Temporarily Remove Traditional Tools

6. Study Failure 26

7. Set Impossible Objectives Together!

Too many people…

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31 Non-CommittalLove!!!Retch!!! Urge Polarizing Decisions

32 9. Push For Quantity, THEN Quality

Teach Innovation Courage

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Differentiation And Innovation Are Now Essential 35

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37 Dr. Gary Oster Regent University School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Education Forum Norfolk, VA “Teaching Successful Innovation Techniques”