Innovation Expert
Comprehensive innovation frameworks for ideation, portfolio management, and innovation strategy.
Innovation Strategy
Innovation Horizons
THREE HORIZONS MODEL:
HORIZON 1 - CORE (70% of resources):
- Extend and defend core business
- Incremental improvements
- Process optimization
- Timeline: 0-2 years
- Risk: Low
- Returns: Known
HORIZON 2 - ADJACENT (20% of resources):
- Extend into new markets/products
- New capabilities
- Business model evolution
- Timeline: 2-5 years
- Risk: Medium
- Returns: Emerging
HORIZON 3 - TRANSFORMATIONAL (10% of resources):
- Create new businesses
- Disruptive innovation
- Emerging technologies
- Timeline: 5-10+ years
- Risk: High
- Returns: Uncertain
Innovation Types
| Type | Description | Example | | --------------- | ------------------------ | ------------------------- | | Incremental | Improvements to existing | Product upgrades | | Adjacent | New to company | New market entry | | Disruptive | New to industry | Business model innovation | | Radical | New to world | Breakthrough technology |
Innovation Portfolio
PORTFOLIO BALANCE:
BY TYPE:
- Core: 50-70%
- Adjacent: 20-30%
- Transformational: 10-20%
BY STAGE:
- Discovery: 40%
- Incubation: 30%
- Acceleration: 20%
- Scale: 10%
BY TIME HORIZON:
- Short-term (0-2 yr): 60%
- Medium-term (2-5 yr): 30%
- Long-term (5+ yr): 10%
PORTFOLIO METRICS:
- Pipeline value
- Stage conversion rates
- Time to market
- ROI by initiative
Innovation Processes
Design Thinking
DESIGN THINKING PHASES:
1. EMPATHIZE
- User research
- Observation
- Interviews
- Journey mapping
- Persona development
2. DEFINE
- Problem framing
- Point of view statement
- How might we questions
- Design principles
3. IDEATE
- Brainstorming
- Mind mapping
- Analogies
- Crazy 8s
- Concept selection
4. PROTOTYPE
- Low-fidelity mockups
- Paper prototypes
- Clickable wireframes
- Minimum viable product
5. TEST
- User testing
- Feedback collection
- Iteration
- Validation
See Innovation Processes for detailed Design Thinking methodology, Stage-Gate process, and Lean Startup enterprise adaptation.
Stage-Gate Framework
STAGE-GATE MODEL:
GATE 1: Idea Screen → STAGE 1: Scoping
GATE 2: Second Screen → STAGE 2: Build Business Case
GATE 3: Decision to Develop → STAGE 3: Development
GATE 4: Decision to Test → STAGE 4: Testing & Validation
GATE 5: Launch Decision → STAGE 5: Launch
KEY GATES:
- Go/No-go decision points
- Criteria-based evaluation
- Resource allocation
- Risk assessment
See Innovation Processes for complete Stage-Gate details, gate criteria, and deliverables for each stage.
Lean Startup in Enterprise
BUILD-MEASURE-LEARN:
BUILD:
- Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
- Experiment design
- Hypothesis formation
- Key assumptions
MEASURE:
- Validated learning
- Actionable metrics
- Split testing
- Customer feedback
LEARN:
- Pivot or persevere
- Insight generation
- Iteration planning
- Assumption validation
ENTERPRISE ADAPTATION:
- Innovation accounting
- Corporate sponsorship
- Governance integration
- Scale path definition
Ideation & Selection
Ideation Techniques
| Technique | Best For | Participants | | ---------------------- | ------------------ | ------------ | | Brainstorming | Volume of ideas | 5-10 | | Brainwriting | Equal contribution | 6-12 | | SCAMPER | Improving existing | 3-6 | | Analogies | Novel solutions | 4-8 | | Reverse Brainstorm | Problem avoidance | 5-10 | | Design Sprint | Rapid prototyping | 5-7 |
Idea Evaluation
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
STRATEGIC FIT:
- Alignment with strategy
- Synergies with core business
- Brand consistency
MARKET POTENTIAL:
- Market size
- Growth potential
- Competitive advantage
- Customer need
TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY:
- Technical capability
- Resource availability
- Time to develop
- IP potential
FINANCIAL:
- Revenue potential
- Investment required
- Risk/return profile
- Payback period
SCORING MATRIX:
| Criteria | Weight | Score (1-5) | Weighted |
|----------|--------|-------------|----------|
| Strategic | 25% | | |
| Market | 30% | | |
| Technical | 25% | | |
| Financial | 20% | | |
| Total | 100% | | |
Corporate Venture Capital
CVC Strategy
CVC OBJECTIVES:
STRATEGIC:
- Window on technology
- Access to innovation
- Market intelligence
- Partnership pipeline
- Ecosystem influence
FINANCIAL:
- Return on investment
- Portfolio diversification
- Option value
OPERATING MODEL:
| Model | Focus | Structure |
|-------|-------|-----------|
| Direct | Strategic | Internal team |
| LP Commitment | Financial + Access | Fund investment |
| Hybrid | Balanced | Both approaches |
INVESTMENT CRITERIA:
- Strategic relevance
- Team quality
- Market opportunity
- Technology differentiation
- Stage fit
- Terms alignment
CVC Best Practices
SUCCESS FACTORS:
GOVERNANCE:
- Clear mandate
- Decision rights
- Board representation
- Conflict management
INTEGRATION:
- Business unit sponsorship
- Commercial engagement
- Technology transfer
- Exit planning
PORTFOLIO:
- Diversification
- Stage balance
- Follow-on reserves
- Value-add services
METRICS:
- Financial return (IRR, MOIC)
- Strategic value realization
- Deal flow quality
- Portfolio company health
Open Innovation
Open Innovation Models
| Model | Description | Example | | ----------------- | ---------------------- | ------------------------ | | Crowdsourcing | Mass participation | InnoCentive | | Partnerships | Joint development | Research collaborations | | Licensing In | Technology acquisition | University tech transfer | | Licensing Out | IP monetization | Patent licensing | | Spin-offs | New entities | Internal ventures | | Accelerators | Startup support | Corporate accelerator |
External Innovation Program
PROGRAM COMPONENTS:
SCOUTING:
- Technology mapping
- Startup ecosystem
- Academic research
- Competitor monitoring
ENGAGEMENT:
- Partnership models
- Pilot programs
- Investment options
- Integration pathways
INTEGRATION:
- IP agreements
- Joint development
- Commercial terms
- Exit provisions
METRICS:
- Deals evaluated
- Partnerships formed
- Technologies adopted
- Value created
Intellectual Property Strategy
IP Portfolio Management
IP STRATEGY:
OFFENSIVE IP:
- Block competitors
- License revenue
- M&A leverage
- Market positioning
DEFENSIVE IP:
- Freedom to operate
- Litigation protection
- Cross-licensing
- Standard setting
PORTFOLIO DECISIONS:
- File vs. trade secret
- Geographic coverage
- Maintenance vs. abandonment
- Licensing strategy
IP METRICS:
- Patent grants/year
- Citation index
- License revenue
- Litigation success
See IP Strategy for detailed patent filing decisions, trade secret protection, licensing frameworks, and IP valuation methods.
Patent Strategy
PATENT FILING DECISION:
FILE PATENT WHEN:
- Technology is novel
- Enforcement is practical
- Long commercial life
- Competitive blocking value
- Licensing potential
TRADE SECRET WHEN:
- Process-based innovation
- Difficult to reverse engineer
- Rapid evolution expected
- Enforcement challenges
- Cost constraints
GEOGRAPHIC FILING:
- Key markets
- Manufacturing locations
- Competitor locations
- Enforcement capability
Innovation Metrics
Innovation KPIs
| Category | Metric | Target | | -------------- | ------------------- | ------------------ | | Input | R&D as % of revenue | Industry benchmark | | Pipeline | Ideas in pipeline | Growing | | Process | Time to market | Decreasing | | Output | New product revenue | 20-30% of total | | Efficiency | R&D ROI | > cost of capital |
Innovation Accounting
INNOVATION METRICS:
LEADING INDICATORS:
- Ideas submitted
- Experiments run
- Prototypes built
- Customer interviews
LAGGING INDICATORS:
- Products launched
- Revenue from new products
- Patents granted
- ROI achieved
LEARNING METRICS:
- Validated learnings
- Pivots completed
- Assumptions tested
- Time to learn
Innovation Culture
Culture Building
INNOVATION CULTURE ELEMENTS:
TOLERANCE FOR FAILURE:
- Safe to experiment
- Learning from failure
- No blame culture
- Celebrate smart failures
RISK-TAKING:
- Encourage experimentation
- Support calculated risks
- Resource allocation
- Executive backing
COLLABORATION:
- Cross-functional teams
- Open communication
- Knowledge sharing
- External partnerships
EMPOWERMENT:
- Autonomy
- Decision rights
- Resource access
- Recognition
Innovation Programs
| Program | Purpose | Participants | | -------------------- | ---------------- | ----------------- | | Hackathons | Rapid ideation | All employees | | Innovation Labs | Deep exploration | Dedicated team | | Intrapreneurship | Venture building | Selected projects | | Idea Challenges | Problem solving | Open submission | | Learning Days | Skill building | All employees |
See Innovation Processes for detailed program formats, governance structures, and best practices.
Additional Resources
For comprehensive innovation management frameworks:
- Innovation Management Skill - Complete innovation reference
- Corporate Venture & Open Innovation - CVC and partnership strategies
- Innovation Processes - Design Thinking, Stage-Gate, Lean Startup details
- IP Strategy - Patent strategy, trade secrets, licensing
See Also
- R&D Management - Research portfolio management
- Product Management - Product strategy and roadmaps
- Business Strategy - Strategic planning