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March 17, 2006

The importance of ideas and idea management

(Posted by francois to: product innovation )

idea small.jpg"There is no way to create wealth without ideas. Most new ideas are created by newcomers. So anyone who thinks the world is safe for incumbents is dead wrong."
--Gary Hamel, chairman, Strategos

(from the Fast Company Blog)

It is so true that many companies are really bad at idea generation and management. They typically fail to realize a few things:

Idea management is an important component of the overall innovation process. While most companies think of idea management as a funnel process - they tend to end up with a piped process where the pipe is slightly wider at the entrance than at the exit. What most companies fail to realize is that it should be a funnel process full of feedback loops and forward loops. Not only do they need to make the entrance of the pipe wider by getting many more people involved in the process and by being "always-on" for idea capture, they also need to focus on making the exit of pipe narrower by by killing more ideas in the process. Failing to do so leads to too many ideas being under-resourced - which again results in higher failure rates.

Considering that the tools which enable companies to build complex funnel processes with tons of feedback loops and forward loops are widely available - there should be no excuse for companies to mangle this process any longer.

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