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20071211 IME Jaehoon Noh
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Patterns of Innovations Motivations(Sources) of Innovations Types of Innovations
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Miniaturization Enlargement Extraction Change of state High dynamicity
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Computers, cell phones, storage media, etc. are becoming smaller as the technology is improving. Cell phone Computer Storage Media
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Display devices(i.e. TVs, monitors), ships, airplanes, and etc. are becoming larger the technology is improving. TV length of 4,500 feet, a width of 750 feet, and a height of 350 feet Cruise ship length of 850 feet, a width of 90 feet, and a height of 65 feet
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Technologies enable people to extract only certain parts which they need from the entire things. Analogue-Digital Conversion (i.e. mp3) Vitamin
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In some cases, the change of physical state can improve quality of the products drastically. Hair Wax (Slurry-> Liquid) Shoe Polish (Slurry ->Liquid) Pain Relief Medication (Patch -> Air sol)
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As technologies improving, products can be changed or adjusted more freely by users. Office Chairs Cell Phone UI
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Self-fulfillment Goal-orientation Discovery of the New Area of Application
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Users invented or innovated something for fulfilling their own desire. ◦ Foot-straps were attached to a windsurf board to try aerial tricks more easily by users.
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In some cases, a certain goal was set first, and then innovations were made because they were necessary to achieve the goal. ◦ The innovations were made strategically and systematically with a clear vision and goal. Apollo 11 - The spaceflight which landed the first humans
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Innovation can occur without a great invention or development when someone discovers a new market or industry to which we can apply a certain existing technology or process. ◦ Ultra sonic washers were used to wash glasses at first, but they are used to wash fruits and vegetables also today.
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Strength Reinforcement vs Weakness Elimination Position vs Paradigm Cannibalization vs Pie-expansion
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Strength Reinforcement Innovation ◦ To stress the strengths of products or processes, despite the risk of getting other weaknesses. The iPhone adopted one-button method to reinforce its strength( design) in spite of decreasing usability. Weakness Elimination Innovation ◦ To focus on eliminating weaknesses of products or processes rather than add new features. Medicines can be improved drastically if their side effects(weakness) are eliminated, even though their efficacy remain the same. iPhone Medicine
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Position Innovation ◦ To change the perception of established products or process in a specific context. Paradigm Innovation ◦ To create a new market by re-identifying the viewpoint or approach about existing products. Smart phone Business Use Entertainment Cloud computing Change of work space
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Cannibalization Innovation ◦ Cannibalization occurs when a company introduces a new product which carves out the market share of established products of the same company. When Intel introduces new microprocessors, the sales of the old models decline sharply Pie-expansion Innovation ◦ Pie-expansion occurs when a company’s new product creates a new market or enters a different market in which the company has never participated before. Starbucks introduced Frapuccino - a kind of coffee drink that contains a grain of ice - to grab the customers who didn’t want to drink coffee in Summer, and it was very successful. Intel Starbucks
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