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Innovation Storyboard

1. About the Organization Brief introduction to the organization Mission/Vision statements Products/Services offered Locations

2. The Idea How was the opportunity for innovation identified? What preliminary research was carried out (list sources)? How was it prioritized? Tools/Techniques to generate idea (Concept) Advantages/Disadvantages of various alternatives (Concepts)

3. People Involvement How was the team formed (cross-functionality) ? How was the stakeholder buy-in acquired? Who sponsored the project? How were the resources/budget determined and obtained for the project?

4. Process Explain the process of Idea generation? How was the feasibility of the idea evaluated? What tools/techniques were used for analyzing feasibility? Was any Risk Assessment carried out (including risk mitigation)? How was the Idea (solution) developed, tested and proven for implementation?

4. Process (contd.) What were the results for the pilot trials? How was the full scale implementation planned? How were the risks at that stage been identified and their mitigation planned? How was the implementation monitored and controlled?

5. Results Planned v-s Actual? What were the actual benefits realized from the implementation? List other intangible benefits How was feedback obtained from various stakeholders? How were they impacted? What was their perception?

6. Learning What Went Well and What Went Wrong? Single Point Lesson Learnt? What would you different the next time you do a similar project?

7. Way Forward How were the team members recognized? Any intellectual property generated? How is it protected? How it is shared with the appropriate stakeholders? Future development of the idea or using the same idea in different applications

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