Talentism has a great post, “10 Rules for Innovators“, I found them to be useful, the 10 rules are:
- Innovation Starts with “And”: All innovation starts with the word “And.” If you really want to innovate, take two statements that can’t possibly go together and join them with “and.” Like “Jump off a high cliff” and “Land light as a feather on the bottom.” It doesn’t matter how ridiculous the two statements are – just pick two and mash them together.
- Not Just Smart, But Always Focused: Now get a couple of really smart AND creative people in a room and start asking questions about how to make it happen.
- Make Sure You Have the “No But” Critic in the Room: You need one critic (and preferably only one) in the room. This is a way to keep from flying off into the ether.
- Build Crappy Prototypes Fast: Innovation is like hoping you’ll find a gold coin at the bottom of a pile of manure – you don’t know whether it’s worth the dig until you are covered in the stuff. You quite literally want to guard against getting the prototype right.
- Don’t Listen To Customers, Watch Them: Now get your idea in front of a potential customer. Always get in front of the customer as fast as possible. …. watch them. How much time do they spend with your prototype? Do their eyes light up?
- If It’s Right, Change It Challenge it by changing it.
- Sell it Like you Play It: ….don’t sell it like work. Sell it like play.
- Iterate ‘Till You Drop: Just keep on going. Iterate the hell out of thing.
- Appoint One Person Bad Cop and Follow Their Command: …you have to ship something to really have been “innovative.” (Real innovators ship.) So have one person responsible for calling it quits.
- Innovation Is About Learning, not Genius: …the most important thing to remember is that most of innovation is learning, not inspiration.
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i think most of the ideas are good and useful ,i it is pratical.