• E31: Solve Internal Problems by Looking Externally

  • Aug 5 2021
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast
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E31: Solve Internal Problems by Looking Externally

  • Summary

  • What if the best solutions to your internal business problems can be found by looking externally

    In this episode, I have a conversation (using the Invisible Solutions® lenses) with my friend and colleague Jon Fredrickson. He is the Chief Innovation Officer for InnoCentive (a Wazoku company) and has 15 years of deep open innovation experience.

    The conversation covered a wide range of topics including:

    • According to a study conducted by Harvard, over 80% of solvers of InnoCentive challenges would not fit the hiring profile of the client
    • One company replicated 15 years of R&D history with one problem with a 60 day challenge - and they got a better answer
    • If you start looking externally, you can find a kernel of a solution which can be brought back to the organization and adapted
    • Open innovation enables parallel processing of problem-solving which can speed time to solution

    There were so many stories, such as how a radiologist solved a problem on how to identify fractures and fissures in the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico to find natural gas or oil deposits.

    I think you'll really find this conversation fascinating.

    Learn more about InnoCentive

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    Read about my strategic partnership with Wazoku/InnoCentive

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