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Innovation and IS Kieran Mathieson
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What is Innovation? Long definition Successful innovation is the creation and implementation of new processes, products, services and methods of delivery which result in significant improvements in outcome efficiency, effectiveness or quality. Short definition Ideas that work.
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Outline Why Innovate? National Innovation System Innovation in Your Firm Barriers to Innovation IS and Innovation Developing IS
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Why Innovate? Product’s total value to the customer Replicable value (competitors can reproduce this value) Unique value (competitors can’t reproduce this value)
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Basis of Competition? Unique Replicable Which one would you rather compete on?
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Compete on Replicable Value This is cost competition A race to the bottom (price) Competition based on production and distribution processes Attractive strategy when you have natural cost advantages But: A competitor beats you on cost, even just a little Demand for the class of products changes
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Compete on Unique Value Your price can reflect the value that only you can add Value-added can compensate for cost disadvantages Example: IBM
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Sources of Unique Value Legal protection Patents State monopolies Market domination Monopoly Product perceptions Innovation Expiration, new technology Political trends Vulnerabilities Legal action, privatization, new tech Counter promotion (e.g., generics) Must be continuous Innovation lets you offer customers real value that others cannot replicate.
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Outline Why Innovate? National Innovation System Innovation in Your Firm Barriers to Innovation IS and Innovation Developing IS Steven W. Popper and Caroline S. Wagner, New Foundations for Growth: The U.S. Innovation System Today and Tomorrow - An Executive Summary, 2001
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National Innovation System A nation with innovative companies: Generates more economic value for its citizens Don’t need to pay starvation wages to compete Will be less vulnerable to international competition Innovation barriers replace trade barriers Innovation needs support from both the public and private sectors
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Government Policies Resource availability Natural resources Education and training Basic research (from universities and others) General policies encouraging innovation E.g., tax credit for research expenses Focused policies in growth areas Data – access to government databases
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Government Policies Regulatory and budgetary environment Intellectual property protection National standards Infrastructure, e.g., Wireless Oakland Partnerships, e.g., university/industry Encourage innovation in the public sector Measure national performance
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Government Policies Communications Coordination within the public sector Agencies should work together to encourage innovation Promotion to the general public E.g., why they should expect continual training Promote nation’s support for innovation to companies in other nations
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National Innovation System The bottom line: Nations can encourage or discourage innovation within their borders. This can affect the quality of its citizens’ lives.
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Outline Why Innovate? National Innovation System Innovation in Your Firm Barriers to Innovation IS and Innovation Developing IS Geoff Mulgan and David Albury, Innovation In the Public Sector, 2003
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A Model
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Generating Possibilities How can we stimulate and support ideas for innovation? Only about half of all innovations are top down Pay attention to users, frontline staff and middle managers Exploit employee diversity Constant scanning – part of many jobs Work backwards from goals Create time and space Breaking the rules Competition between employee teams
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Incubating and Prototyping What mechanisms help develop promising ideas and manage attendant risks? Good ideas are easily killed by existing bureaucratic procedures Select innovations for development, and give them some slack Prototyping and piloting Incubators – separate organizations Modeling and simulation Involve end users
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Replicating and Scaling Up How can we promote the rapid and effective diffusion of successful innovation? Incentives Opinion leaders Use project management methods
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Analyzing and Learning How should we evaluate what works and what doesn’t to promote continuous learning and improvement? Metrics for success Peer and user involvement in identifying lessons Identify inhibitors
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Outline Why Innovate? National Innovation System Innovation in Your Firm Barriers to Innovation IS and Innovation Developing IS
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Barriers to Innovation
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Outline Why Innovate? National Innovation System Innovation in Your Firm Barriers to Innovation IS and Innovation Developing IS Geoff Mulgan and David Albury, Innovation In the Public Sector, 2003
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Innovation and IS Change Resources People Processes Products IS People Processes Products IS Things Being Changed IS help change occur IS are changed
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Generating Possibilities KM – gather and disseminate information about the industry, products, processes, etc. Easy access to information sources Research papers, databases, … Virtual communities Can be global Gathering feedback from customers, frontline staff, etc. Surveys, “Contact us” forms, Web usage data, …
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But… IS can obscure work processes Processes are out of sight Few people know enough about them to generate ideas for improvement Email not as rich as face-to-face
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Incubating and Prototyping What mechanisms help develop promising ideas and manage attendant risks? Simulation software helps people evaluate and improve ideas Some software models can serve as prototypes E.g., ATMs Evaluate users’ responses Easier communication with potential end users
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Replicating and Scaling Up How can we promote the rapid and effective diffusion of successful innovation? Monitor use of innovations Communication Project management tools But … IS can be costly and time consuming to change Resistance to deskilling and other effects of IS
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Analyzing and Learning How should we evaluate what works and what doesn’t? Automate measurement Make project data available to all Communication
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Outline Why Innovate? National Innovation System Innovation in Your Firm Barriers to Innovation IS and Innovation Developing IS
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SDLC http://softbrains.com/services/softdev/sdlc.html
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Prototyping http://www.trell.org/ikt/systemutvikling.html
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Prototyping Technology http://www.charlyrobot.com http://www.snyderconsulting.net http://aig.cs.man.ac.uk
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Outline Why Innovate? National Innovation System Innovation in Your Firm Barriers to Innovation IS and Innovation Developing IS
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