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Title: Open Models of Innovation


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Open Models of Innovation Croplife, Brussels,
June 2 2005
Charles Leadbeater
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Closed Innovation Organisations
  • Hire bright people
  • Put them in special conditions
  • Free from market pressures
  • Pipeline of ideas to products
  • Delivered to passive waiting consumers

Open Innovation
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Closed Innovation Assumptions
  • Knowledge is created, codified, sent and received
  • Authors of inventions can define their use
  • Intellectual property should be protected to
    create incentives
  • Consumption is passive - a yes/no choice
  • Innovation comes from within, self-reflective
    process

Open Innovation
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Closed Innovation Applications
  • The R D Lab Thomas J Watson, Bell Labs
  • Specialist creative activities in companies
  • Professional disciplines of architecture and
    design
  • Elite university education
  • The Pipeline view of the world

Open Innovation
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Closed Innovation Reforms
  • Not a fixed model
  • Overlapping or simultaneous rather than
    sequential
  • Cross functional teams in organisations
  • Use consumer insights earlier in development
  • Market oriented R D

Open Innovation
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Open Innovation Generation
  • Multiplying sources of ideas
  • Technology costs down
  • Combining ideas in networks easier
  • Skilled labour more mobile, independent
  • Outsourcing distribution of labour leading to
    distribution of knowledge
  • End of knowledge monopolies
  • A new phase of globalisation from money and
    materials to ideas

Open Innovation
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Open Innovation Propagation
  • Consumers are innovators
  • Radical innovations the users work out what
    innovation is for
  • Disruptive innovation passionate users innovate,
    producers follow
  • New markets and business models start in marginal
    markets
  • Service innovation requires users to rewrite
    scripts
  • Leisure economy Pro-Am users and serious leisure
  • Who invented the mountain bike?

Open Innovation
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Open Innovation Assumptions
  • Innovation essential social and dynamic
  • Authorship joint, cumulative and evolutionary
  • Knowledge created by interaction
  • Innovation as a mass activity
  • Complex products should be modular
  • Innovation comes from creative conversation
  • Structured communities of co-creation

Open Innovation
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Open Innovation Attractions
  • Multiple experiments in parallel
  • Mobilise fascination and curiosity
  • Low cost maintenance - the users do it
  • Users are part of the productive resource
  • Continual evolution and accretion

Open Innovation
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Open Innovation Organisations
  • Open source communities - Linux, BIOS, Cambia
  • Quasi open source shared platforms - IMEC
  • Platform innovators a controlled commons -
    Intel, the Sims
  • Innovators are orchestrators - Nokia
  • Hybrids - some parts closed, others open - IBM
  • Structured communities of co-creation achieve
    complex tasks

Open Innovation
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Open Innovation Challenges
  • Who provides the kernel?
  • What performance measures?
  • Who decides what works or not?
  • Where are the boundaries?
  • How create a culture of self-motivated inquiry?
  • Who leads the creative conversation?
  • How do you mix public/private, collaborative and
    commercial?

Open Innovation
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Open Models of Innovation Croplife, Brussels,
June 2 2005
Charles Leadbeater
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