How to Innovate?
How to Innovate?, available at $19.99, with 23 lectures.
You will learn about Enhanced creative thinking capability Creative solutions to problems Creativity tools to multiply inherent creativity potential Filling knowledge gaps in the creativity and innovation process. This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners in creativity and innovation. It is particularly useful for Beginners in creativity and innovation.
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Summary
Title: How to Innovate?
Price: $19.99
Number of Lectures: 23
Number of Published Lectures: 23
Number of Curriculum Items: 25
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 25
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Enhanced creative thinking capability
- Creative solutions to problems
- Creativity tools to multiply inherent creativity potential
- Filling knowledge gaps in the creativity and innovation process.
Who Should Attend
- Beginners in creativity and innovation.
Target Audiences
- Beginners in creativity and innovation.
Course Profile
This course will enhance the capability of the learner to design new concepts and then convert them into prototypes.
Course Objectives
To enable the learner to:
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design a competitive advantage for their organization through innovation.
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design innovative solutions to problems in their functional area.
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apply tools of innovation for formulating new concepts and designs in key innovation sensitive areas.
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deploy the innovation development process for converting new concepts into prototypes.
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leverage patents for learning the state of the art knowledge in a knowledge domain relevant to the innovation.
Learning Process
The learner needs to extract the key learning points regarding innovation and its correlation with organizational growth, the parameters that distinguish innovation and the tools which can be utilized to design innovations and convert them into successful prototypes.
Course Structure
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Utility of Innovation
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Innovation: Why?
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The value of innovation to an organization or to the economy.
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Innovation: What?
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Parameters that define innovation
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Types of innovation
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Innovation How?
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Tools of innovation.
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Triggers of innovation.
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Challenging the dominant mental pattern.
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Fusion with multiple domains.
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Fusion with IT.
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Fusion with Nature.
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Innovator’s framework.
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Leveraging patents.
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Innovation Development Process.
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Ideation to prototyping and testing.
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Innovation success and failure pattern.
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Analysis of innovation successes and failures.
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Formulating a pattern of success or failure of innovations.
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Parameters that can be used for selecting innovation designs for prototyping.
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Innovation Hotspots.
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Identifying areas in the organization with a maximum return on investment in innovation.
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Identifying problems where innovative solutions are required.
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Applying tools of innovation to innovation hotspots and generating innovative solutions.
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Developing the designs of innovative solutions.
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Patents
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Filling knowledge gaps during the innovation development process through patent databases.
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Utilizing patents as sources of state of the art knowledge regarding any component of the innovation.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to the instructor and the course
Lecture 1: Learning Objectives
Lecture 2: Learning Process
Lecture 3: Deliverables
Lecture 4: Instructor
Chapter 2: Innovation: Why?
Lecture 1: The value of innovation
Chapter 3: Application areas for creativity & innovation
Lecture 1: Product Innovation
Lecture 2: Process Innovation
Lecture 3: Strategic Innovation
Lecture 4: Domain Innovation
Chapter 4: Skills of innovation
Lecture 1: The creative process
Lecture 2: Creativity tool 1-Trigger scanning
Lecture 3: Creativity Tool 2-DMP Challenge
Lecture 4: Innovation Cases-DMP Challenge
Lecture 5: Value Chain Innovation-DMP Challenge
Lecture 6: Mega Creativity Tool -Multi-Fusion
Lecture 7: Creativity Tool3-Fusion with benchmarks-Cases
Lecture 8: Creativity Tool 4 -Fusion with IT-Process Innovation
Chapter 5: Innovation Development Process
Lecture 1: Innovator's framework
Lecture 2: Innovation Development Process
Chapter 6: Knowledge Sources
Lecture 1: Patents : Knowledge source, subject matter and the patent application
Chapter 7: Prototyping
Lecture 1: Prototyping
Chapter 8: Innovation Success and failure pattern
Lecture 1: Innovation Success and failure pattern
Chapter 9: Maximizing return on innovation
Lecture 1: Innovation Hotspots
Instructors
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Sanjiv Narang
Corporate Trainer
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