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Title: The Discipline Of Innovation


1
The Discipline Of Innovation
  • Peter Drucker
  • Best of HBR 1985
  • Reprinted August 2002

2
BUSINESS INNOVATION
  • Innovation
  • Inspiration or hard work
  • Role of management differs depending on which one
    it is
  • Entrepreneurship systematic practice of
    innovation in existing business, public service
    or new venture

3
SOURCES OF INNOVATION
  • Company or industry
  • Unexpected occurrences
  • Incongruities
  • Process needs
  • Changes in industry and market

4
SOURCES OF INNOVATION
  • Social and intellectual environment
  • Demographic changes
  • Changes in perception
  • New knowledge

5
1 UNEXPECTED OCCURRENCES
  • IBM accounting machines designed for banks. In
    1933, banks did not buy.
  • Sold it to libraries
  • IBM also used computers for business and not only
    scientific work.
  • Ford
  • Ford Edsel is biggest loser in automotive
    history Ford realized that segmentation now was
    based on lifestyle and not income groups like
    before
  • Mustang winner establishing Ford as an industry
    leader
  • Novocaine non-addictive anesthetic for surgical
    use but better use found for dentists

6
2 - INCONGRUITIES
  • Alcon laboratories
  • cataract surgery is 3rd most common surgery
  • Innovation in surgery so that only old-fashioned
    part was cutting the ligament.
  • Cutting was so different from other procedures in
    surgery that it was incongruous
  • An enzyme that can dissolve the ligament without
    cutting.
  • Additional innovation Conner (Alcons
    co-founder) added a preservative to give the
    enzyme longer shelf-life

7
2 - INCONGRUITIES
  • Incongruity between more demand for steel but
    falling profit margins
  • Solution mini-mills
  • Shipbuilders making faster ships with less fuel
    consumption but still the economics (cost was
    skyrocketing for shipping) did not work until
    they used containers less time for ships in
    ports

8
3 PROCESS NEEDS
  • Media innovations
  • Linotype by Ottmar Mergenthaler to produce
    newspapers quickly and in large volumes
  • Modern advertising made news almost free
  • New York Times and New York World
  • Reduction of accidents in Japanese roads by using
    reflectors

9
4 INDUSTRY AND MARKET CHANGES
  • Changes in industry creates innovation
    opportunities
  • American health care industry
  • Telecommunications
  • Brokerages
  • New opportunities rarely fit the way the industry
    has always approached the market, defined it, or
    organized it.

10
5 DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES
  • Most reliable (of the outside sources)
  • Japanese example
  • Robotics used to substitute for labor when people
    stay longer in school affecting number of workers
  • Club Meds success in travel and resort business
    as young adults with money increased

11
6 CHANGES IN PERCEPTION
  • Americans health improvements yet we are worried
    more (glass half full vs glass half empty)
  • Following innovations
  • Magazines
  • Health foods
  • Etc.
  • Changes in mood are concrete

12
7 NEW KNOWLEDGE
  • Knowledge-based innovations differ from all
    others
  • Gap between the emergence of innovation and its
    appearance in the marketplace
  • Need of interaction with other knowledge
  • innovation requires knowledge, ingenuity, and
    above all else, focus

13
PRINCIPLES OF INNOVATION
  • Analysis of the sources of new opportunities
  • Context makes certain sources more or less
    important
  • Innovation is work more than genius, it requires
    knowledge.
  • Successful innovators work in one area
    specialize
  • Systematic innovation look for opportunities
    when the sources of innovation are at play
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