The TRA Ideation and Innovation Reading List [1]
Submitted by The Editor [2] on Fri, 01/20/2017 - 01:15I haven’t met a business or IT leader yet that doesn’t think great ideas and innovation are a good thing for their organisation. We regularly run workshops with business and IT leaders in enterprises across Asia Pacific and it’s clear to us that not everyone can come up with their own great ideas or identify opportunities for innovation when they see it – especially when technology is involved.
In truth that’s not surprising. Yes, there are lots of ideas to be had and lots of ways people are innovating with tech that we could point to. But uncovering the ideas and innovation that are most suited to what you want to achieve, or which you are suited to pursue (even if it doesn’t match what you originally set out to do or even if you don’t initially think that’s the case) is fundamentally hard. Bringing in a third party can help, as can doing some background reading or activities that force you to think differently.
It really is a matter of finding out what sparks your own unique imagination and then having the courage and means to pursue it – this may vary widely depending on the person, team, or organisation. We off the following list of resources as a start:
3 Steps to a Lean Innovation Workshop [3]
5 successful ideation session essentials [4]
The 7 all-time greatest ideation techniques [5]
The Lean Startup [6]
ReWork [7]
10 steps to a successful innovation workshop [8]
An introduction to design thinking [9]
Running Ideation Workshops [10]
Problems with Innovation Workshops [11]
101 Design Methods: A Structured Approach for Driving Innovation in Your Organization [12]
Serious Creativity: Using the Power of Lateral Thinking to Create New Ideas [13]
The Medici Effect: What Elephants and Epidemics Can Teach Us About Innovation
How to run an ideation workshop that actually leads to innovation [14]
The Art of Innovation: Lessons in Creativity from IDEO, America's Leading Design Firm [15]