tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992214.post114607435490337531..comments2023-06-09T10:56:13.489-04:00Comments on The Corporate Innovation Blog: Boris Pluskowskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10986625281931824421noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992214.post-1146838239526983312006-05-05T10:10:00.000-04:002006-05-05T10:10:00.000-04:00Innovation is Multi-Dimensional!Innovation is the ...Innovation is Multi-Dimensional!<BR/><BR/>Innovation is the art and science of transforming great ideas (creativity) into new products and services. And, that means it's not just technology or new products themselves. It surrounds all aspects of creating product utility and emotional experiences derived from acquiring, owning, and using the product (or service).<BR/><BR/>Recently I read a white paper on <I>Business Model Warfare</I> that identified 37 innovation targets. http://www.innovationlabs.com/BusModelWarfare.pdf<BR/><BR/>Innovation is truly multi-dimensional. Being innovative is critical to survival in today's business jungle. It's absolutely essential to break away from group-think. Just because everyone else clings to the old and slow way of doing things doesn't mean you should follow the <I>sheep to slaughter</I>.<BR/><BR/>Innovation is important because life is imperfect. Innovation is critical to solve life's problems. Sure we could sit still, but where would that leave us? Consider this, <I>without innovation we will continue to suffer pain and misery</I>. Illness and disease will continue to ravage our bodies. Humans will continue burning fossil fuels, defiling the earth. And, besides, if everything stayed the same, we would soon <I>grow stale</I>. Humans are instinctively driven to explore, to create a better world, and then a better world still.<BR/><BR/>Michael Davis<BR/>Editor - <I>Byvation, Unleashing the Power of Innovation</I>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com