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Be Innovative and Act Conservative
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I saw a lot of innovative people present business ideas in a very original way: playing a movie, doing a dance, making a painting, writing one huge post-it, making a newspaper, and even by doing a flash mob.
Of course it’s a great idea to be original, but when you present your innovative business idea to others is wise to keep in mind that your executives or bankers are still as conservative as ever. They might praise you for your creativity. But, will they buy the idea and give you the resources to develop it after seeing a flash mob?
Most people like to be innovative but don’t want to run a lots risks. As innovator you can fight this risk adverse culture, as a kind of modern Don Quixote fighting windmills. Or you can accept it. Only when you accepted it, you can deal with it. Managing innovation has everything to do with managing expectations and reducing risks. Although they might have asked you to bring them innovative ideas. Present them something better: tangible potential for growth!
In the boardroom your idea will be evaluated from at least four perspectives:
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The Customer: will they like it?
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The Business model: will it be profitable?
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The Technology: can it be produced?
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The Risk: what if it’s a failure? What if it’s huge success?
A common way, in management practice to present business initiatives is drafting a business case. And for innovative concepts I made a special variant. One which complies with all uncertainties in the earliest phase of the innovation pipeline: a mini new business case. This is a clear, strategic, commercial, professional and financial plan for innovative initiatives. At this early stage of the innovation process it is more of a “preview” of the full business case.
A good mini new business case for an innovative idea consists of seven slides:
1. The customer friction (1 slide).
- The customer situation
- The customer need
- The customer friction (problem/challenge)
2. Our new product concept (1 slide).
- The customer target group (qualitative and quantitative)
- The marketing mix of the new product, service or business model
- New for… (the world, the market, our company)
3. This makes the concept unique (1 slide).
- Buying arguments for the customer
- Current solutions and competitors
- Our positioning
4. It will be feasible (1 slide).
- We are able to develop it
- We are able to produce it
- The development process
5. What’s in it for us (1 slide).
- The number of customers (in year three)
- The estimated turnover (in year three)
- The estimated profits (in year three)
6. Why now? (1 slide).
- Why develop it now
- If we don’t do it, then…
7. Decision (1 slide).
- Why further
- Uncertainties
- The follow-up team, process and planning.
Free download: the format of the mini new business case.
An original way of presenting your idea gets you attention. By making a mini new business case though you strengthen the persuasiveness of your proposal, which will increase the chance you will get a “Yes”. And that’s what it’s all about: getting your bright ideas to the market as fast as possible.
Effective innovators are innovative and act conservative.
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About Gijs van Wulfen
Gijs van Wulfen (1960; Dutch) is a keynote speaker on innovation and the founder of the FORTH innovation method, a proven structured way to ideate new products, services and business models. He is a LinkedIn Influencer with more than 260,000 followers worldwide and he was chosen in the top 10 of the International Top 40 Innovation Bloggers 3 years in a row. He is a best selling author on innovation with his latest book titled "The Innovation Expedition: A Visual Toolkit to Start Innovation."Top 10 Recommended Documents on Business Case Development
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