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Life has many dots. Many dots are known and commonly agreed upon by people. Innovation is all about seeing new dots beyond what is known, dots that others don't see, dots that are missed, dots that are ignored. Innovation is about creating new connections between existing and new dots. The source of these innovations are ideas, possibilities and imagination.
This is a story for anyone who has ever had an idea, big or small. What will your idea become?
The art of Innovation steps - 1) Make meaning, 2) Make mantra of why your meaning should exist, 3) Jump to the next curve, 4) Role the dice, 5) Don't worry be crappy, 6) Let 100 flowers blossom, 7) Polarize People, 8) Churn Baby Churn, 9) Niche thyself, 10) Perfect your pitch, 11) Don't let the bozos grind you down.
Design thinking is a creative problem solving technique. It is a human-centered approach to innovation that integrate the needs of people, the possibilities of technology, and the requirements for business success.
Pretotyping is a set of tools, techniques, and tactics designed to help you validate any idea for a new product quickly, objectively, and accurately. The goal of pretotyping is to help you make sure that you are building The Right It before you build It right.
Paper Prototyping is a prototyping method in which paper models are used to simulate computer or web applications. This is often a quick method, but can have some drawbacks over using prototyping software, in which designs can be easily copied, adapted and simulated.
Digital Prototyping gives the ability to virtually explore a complete product and its design before it is actually built. Product designers use digital prototyping software tools to design, iterate, optimize, validate, and visualize their products digitally before they pass on the final design for production / manufacturing. Tools such as AutoCAD are widely used for digital prototyping.
When you prototype natively, you write code and build a prototype to test on real devices such as desktop computers, laptops, tablets, smart phones or other smart devices. Native prototyping has a goal of understanding how your product works in the real world — it's often used to validate your ideas with real users.
Six Thinking Hats is a good decision making technique and method for group discussions and individual thinking. Combined with the parallel thinking process, this technique helps groups think more effectively. It is a means to organize thinking processes in a detailed and cohesive manner.