What Sparks Innovation
- "Einstein started from scratch!"
- "Edison = scratch!"
- "Picasso = scratch!"
You know why most of us suck at innovating?
- Think about a typical "inventions" show.
- Think about the f-u-g product ideas you heard last week.
- Think about that product your company launched years ago.
What happened?
- We think innovations come from some spark.
- So, we isolate ourselves from the world -- waiting until that little "breakthrough" hits.
- When we think it hits, and throw it to the markets, what happens? FAIL. (you = out-of-touch)
True innovations don't happen in isolation; the more we isolate ourselves, the more the world whizzes pass us -- eroding our opportunity to change the !@^^^@ world.
The greatest inventions?
Get this: They're byproducts.
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What inspired the greatest innovators?
- Model T: Ransom Olds (Oldsmobile)
- Orville Brothers: Flight chasers who ignored safety.
- Rosa Parks: Jackie Robinson who stood pat a decade prior (among many others).
- Google's 20% time: Xerox's 15% time
Oh, and:
- Gates: Jobs
- Jobs: Xerox
- Xerox: SRI
- Yadda.
Innovations happen systematically (or an evolutionary process):
- Suck.
- Suck less.
- Suck lesser.
- Suck lesserer.
- Suck lessererer.
The recipe to innovation:
- Capitalize on what the world has already given you.
- Make it better.
Google @!^@$. Capitalize.
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Posted on November 17