IDEA GENERATION ENT 12. 2 Walt Disney’s 3 stages to identifying a good idea: Dreamer Designer Detailer.

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IDEA GENERATION ENT 12

2 Walt Disney’s 3 stages to identifying a good idea: Dreamer Designer Detailer

3 Dreamer Stage Allows for the generation of ideas that no one can judge Allows us to think of the possibilities, not the problems No idea is a bad idea A step outside the box — ideas should not be limited to the usual way of thinking, but allow for the including of “off the wall” suggestions.outside the box

4 Designer Stage Allows for analysis of ideas Ask yourself, “How is this possible?”

5 Detailer Stage Ideas are evaluated

6 Ways to Generate Ideas: Copy someone else’s idea—there may be room for competition Combine other products or services already on the market to create an even better product or service

7 Ways to Generate Ideas: Solve problems that currently exist. There may be an existing problem or pet peeve that can be solved. The situation could be potential business.pet peeve Do something better than the competition. Use your hobby to create a viable business. Build on skills to make money.

8 Ways to Generate Ideas: Recycle to create products or services. The environmental industry is a growing business. Travel and look for ideas instead of waiting for ideas to come to you. Entrepreneurs see opportunities where others do not. Brainstorm various ideas using specified criteria.

9 Ways to Generate Ideas: Talk and listen to business people, potential customers, competition and partners. Make lists to record ideas and to help generate more ideas. Find new ways of doing things. Observe others who are currently in business and decide if there is a different way of doing the same thing.

10 Ways to Generate Ideas: Improve something already being done. Daydream and let the imagination take control. Do the “if onlys” and find solutions. People say “If only I …” and think no more of these statements. These statements consist of problems that may be solvable.

11 Use this acronym to help you: S ubstitute C ombine A dapt M odify, minify, magnify P ut to other uses E liminate R everse

12 Quotes: Vance Havner The vision must be followed by the venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps - we must step up the stairs. Vance Havner Alfred North Whitehead Ideas won't keep; something must be done about them. Alfred North Whitehead

13 Quotes Charles M. Schwab A man to carry on a successful business must have imagination. He must see things as in a vision, a dream of the whole thing. Charles M. Schwab Walter Percy Chrysler The reason so many people never get anywhere in life is because when opportunity knocks, they are out in the backyard looking for four-leaf clovers. Walter Percy Chrysler