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A Step By Step Innovation Process
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What Social Innovation Is ?
  • Social innovation refers to new strategies,
    concepts, ideas, and organizations that extend
    and strengthen civil society or meet societal
    needs of all kindsfrom working conditions and
    education to community development and health.

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Terms Of Social Innovation
  • Social
  • Of or relating to society.
  • Innovation
  • A change in customs something new and
    contrary to established customs, manners, or
    rites.
  • Social Capital
  • The value created by interpersonal
    relationships with expected returns in the
    marketplace.

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KEY POINTS
  • Social innovation can refer to social processes
    of innovation, such as open source methods and
    techniques.
  • Social innovation can also refer to innovations
    that have a social purpose, like microcredit or
    distance learning, and can be related to social
    entrepreneurship.
  • Social innovation can take place within the
    government sector, the for-profit sector, the
    nonprofit sector (also known as the third
    sector), or in the spaces between them.

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The Process Of Social Innovation
  • Social innovation is often an effort of mental
    creativity that involves fluency and flexibility
    across a wide range of disciplines.
  • The act of social innovation in a sector
    encompasses diverse disciplines within society.

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  • The social innovation theory of "connected
    difference" emphasizes three key dimensions of
    social innovation
  • First, it usually produces new combinations or
    hybrids of existing elements, rather than wholly
    new.
  • Second, it cuts across organizational or
    disciplinary boundaries.
  • Last, it creates compelling new relationships
    between previously separate individuals and
    groups. Social innovation is currently gaining
    visibility within academia.

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A Five Stage In Innovation Process
  • 1. Preparation
  • This involves paying real, detailed
    attention to whats going on in the area of your
    business where you want to innovate whats its
    purpose/who gets something from it/what,
    fundamentally, are the outcomes its supposed to
    yield?
  • 2. Generation
  • Once youve explored and understood the
    context in which you are wanting to innovate, you
    can start to come up with ideas that deal with
    the things youve discovered are really
    significant in that context.

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  • 3. Incubation
  • Once youve developed some options, sleep on
    them, or at least go away, do something else and
    then come back to them. This will allow your
    brain to process them and make better sense of
    them.
  • 4. Evaluation
  • Once youve slept on the options youve
    created, you can evaluate them from a more
    objective perspective. A good approach is to use
    the themes you identified during preparation. Do
    these options fulfil the purpose, give everyone
    what they need and yield the fundamental
    outcomes?

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  • 5. Implementation
  • Some might say that this is the most
    challenging stage of the process turning, with
    the cooperation of colleagues, clients, suppliers
    and so on, a good idea into something that works
    to everyones satisfaction!

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A Five Stage In Innovation Process
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Summary
  • The results of social innovation new ideas that
    meet unmet needs are all around us.
  • They include fair trade and restorative justice,
    hospices and kindergartens, distance learning and
    traffic calming.
  • Social innovation is not unique to the non-profit
    sector.
  • It can be driven by politics and government(for
    example, new models of public health), markets
    (for example, open source software or organic
    food),movements (for example, fair trade), and
    academia(for example, pedagogical models of
    childcare),as well as by social enterprises
    (microcredit and magazines for the homeless.

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