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The 4 Lenses of Innovation

Published date: March 2, 2015 в 3:00 am

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I want to be among the first to congratulate Rowan Gibson for his newest book, The 4 Lenses of Innovation, launching today. Here is a brief description (from Amazon):
Ever wondered where big, breakthrough ideas come from? How do innovators manage to spot the opportunities for industry revolution that everyone else seems to miss?
Contrary to popular belief, innovation is not some mystical art that’s forbidden to mere mortals. The Four Lenses of Innovation thoroughly debunks this pervasive myth by delivering what we’ve long been hoping for: the news that innovation is systematic, it’s methodical, and we can all achieve it.
By asking how the world’s top innovators—Steve Jobs, Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos, and many others—came up with their game-changing ideas, bestselling author Rowan Gibson identifies four key business perspectives that will enable you to discover groundbreaking opportunities for innovation and growth:

  • Challenging Orthodoxies—What if the dominant conventions in your field, market, or industry are outdated, unnecessary, or just plain wrong?
  • Harnessing Trends—Where are the shifts and discontinuities that will, now and in the future, provide the energy you need for a major leap forward?
  • Leveraging Resources—How can you arrange existing skills and assets into new combinations that add up to more than the sum of their parts?
  • Understanding Needs—What are the unmet needs and frustrations that everyone else is simply ignoring?

Other books promise the keys to innovation—this one delivers them. With a unique full-color design, thought-provoking examples, and features like the 8-Step Model for Building a Breakthrough, The Four Lenses of Innovation will teach you how to reverse-engineer creative genius and make radical business innovation an everyday reality inside your organization.

“Rowan Gibson has done a superb job of ‘unpacking’ what it takes to innovate.”
—Philip Kotler, S. C. Johnson Distinguished Professor of International Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University
“Can you develop an innovative mind? Yes, you can. And this book is the manual.”
—John and Doris Naisbitt, authors of China’s Megatrends and The Global Game Change
“An excellent piece of work for practitioners and organizations who seek to have innovation as part of their DNA.”
—Camille Mirshokrai, Managing Director of Leadership Development, and Partner at Accenture
“Rowan Gibson’s The Four Lenses of Innovation will inspire you to think big, look afresh at the challenges you face, and take bold action to change the world.”
—Robert B. Tucker, author of Driving Growth Through Innovation

ROWAN GIBSON is widely recognized around the globe as a thought leader on business innovation. Labeled by the media as “the Innovation Grandmaster,” Gibson provides some of the world’s most successful organizations with services and tools to help them deepen their innovation capabilities. He is also the cofounder of InnovationExcellence.com, which is now the most popular innovation website on the Internet.

Innovation through Co-opetition

How do you innovate a business model?   You can create new products and services within the current business model to drive growth.  Or you can create a new business model and open up a whole new world of possibilities for the firm.  Either innovate within the current game, or change the game.  But how?
Several books address this, from Clayton Christensen’s “The Innovator’s Dilemma,” to a more recent offering, “Innovation to the Core: A Blueprint for Transforming How Your Company Innovates”  by Peter Skarczynski and Rowan Gibson.  When Professor Christensen presented his disruptive innovation model to our company several years ago, I remarked that what is needed is NOT so much a disruptive product, but rather a disruptive business model.  His book is a good historical account of a few industries that suggest disrupting (innovating) the business model is what really counts.  While these books and others do a good job of exposing the issue, neither give a prescriptive “how to.”  The most recent book suggests a holistic approach.  “To build a breakthrough business model that rivals cannot easily emulate, you’ll need to integrate a whole series of complementary, value creating components so the effect is cumulative,” the authors note.  Fine, but there are no step-by-step processes how to do it once you have unpacked the original business model.
My answer comes from combining two existing concepts (a Medici Effect as described by Frans Johansson).  Those two existing concepts are Systematic Inventive Thinking (S.I.T.) and Co-opetiton.  S.I.T. is a proven process for generating innovation on demand.  Co-opetition is an idea described by Barry Nalebuff and Adam Brandenburger in their book called, “Co-opetition.”  It means cooperative competition, and it is a way to see your industry not as a zero sum game, but rather as a group of participants that can behave in a certain way that benefits all.  They coopetate rather than compete (legally, of course).  I met with Professor Nalebuff and had him “school” me on the concept.
The trick is to apply S.I.T. templates to the Value Net model of co-opetition.  Here’s how.  List the activities of each Value Net participant (Company, Supplier, Customer, Complementors, Competitor).  Rotate each specific company in the Value Net model so that each takes a new role (competitors become suppliers, suppliers become complementors, etc).  Use each S.I.T. template on the new list of activities, starting with Task Unification.  Using Function Follows Form, envision how the new role and role player can benefit YOUR company.  Here is an example, using Nintendo as the company of focus:

Now imagine each player rotates clockwise one position.  Applying S.I.T. Task Unification, we ask what roles could Atari perform as a customer to Nintendo that would be beneficial to both.  (For example, could Atari and Nintendo cross license software code to each other, perhaps making some features of their games work on the other’s game box?)  Apply all five templates systematically to each role and each player within the context of their new role.  This will generate many new, innovative business model components and themes.
Disruption doesn’t have to be uncooperative.

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