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March 2015

Innovation – A Destination and a JourneyValeria Mihalache

© Copyright 2015 Xilinx

Innovation Through the Ages

Innovation is Necessary

Creativity, Invention, Innovation

Fostering Innovation

Delivering Innovation

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Overview

It all started because humans wanted to survive

Survival nowadays: not only as individual, but also as

organization / corporation

More than 300,000 issued by USPTO in 2014

We have been designed to innovate. It’s in our DNA

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Innovation Through the Ages

Today more than ever

Society has higher expectations nowadays

– Globalization is forcing invention at an unprecedented rate

– Modernization & access to technology and to higher living standards are

fueling more demand from customers

– Competition is a steadfast driver for innovation

Necessity is the mother of invention

Innovation has never been a luxury

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Innovation is Necessary

Companies must invent to thrive

Companies must frame and reframe their business purpose, the

value they add to customers

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Without Innovation

Innovation is Fun

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Examples: Chindogu

Marketing Myopia, Ted Levitt, 1960

– Pointed out that companies had focused too much on making products &

too little on customer satisfaction

– “The reason [the railroads] defined their industry wrong was because they

were railroad-oriented instead of transportation-oriented; they were

product-oriented instead of customer-oriented”

– Companies should look towards the market & redefine themselves & their

products accordingly, rather than looking inwards, at their potential

“WHAT BUSINESS ARE YOU REALLY IN?”

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Innovation for the Customer

“If I had asked people what they wanted,

they would have said faster horses.” - Henry Ford

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Visionary Innovation

Creativity: the ability to make new things or think of new ideas

– Artists, chefs, improvisers, engineers

– Not constrained by reality

Invention: a product of the imagination

– Requires creativity, but it’s constrained by reality

– Patentable

Innovation: a new idea, device, or method

– Every invention is an innovation

– Implementation of an invention, or new process, method, business model

“We are all inventors of our own futures. And creativity is the heart of

invention.” -- Tina Seeling: inGenius: A Crash Course on Creativity

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Creativity, Invention, Innovation

Process innovation

Product innovation

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Innovation Classification

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Innovation Classification

DISRUPTIVE

BREAKTHROUGH

INCREMENTAL

Internet

Transistor

FPGA

OPEN

PROPRIETARY

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Innovation Classification

An organization can’t just expect innovation. It has to allow for it.

It has to sponsor it.

Innovation is not just a destination. It’s a journey that employees

and companies have to make together.

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Fostering Innovation

Innovation Infrastructure

– Innovation Centers, Research Labs

– Innovation Catalysis Mentors

– Innovation sounding boards; ex. What If Board

– Startup-like groups, even in large company/organization

– Request new ideas as part of the review process

Time

– Unstructured Time

– Sponsor brainstorming

Award Innovation: Bonus, Award Dinner, Offsite, Time Off

Provide opportunities for learning, networking, getting inspired

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Fostering Innovation: Examples

“Nothing is impossible. The word itself says I’m possible.” –

Audrey Hepburn

Innovation is a mindset

Be courageous

Make innovation your priority

Innovate with respect to the problem / scope

– Identify problems you want to solve. Identify the why’s and what if’s

– Brainstorm the problem relentlessly

– What’s stopping you from solving the problem? What do you need?

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Delivering Innovation

Know your customer!

Apply problem solving techniques

– Divide and Conquer

– Abstraction

– Analogies and symmetries

Improvise

– If you can’t solve the problem, change it

– Use approximations, probabilities, heuristics

– Brainstorming

Persevere

– When hitting a closed door, find a window

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Delivering Innovation

Innovation Through the Ages

Innovation is Necessary

Creativity, Invention, Innovation

Fostering Innovation

Delivering Innovation

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Summary

May 5, 1809: Mary Kies becomes the first woman to receive a U.S.

patent for her method of weaving straw with silk

1845: Sarah Mather patented a submarine telescope and lamp

that allowed submarines to survey the depths of the ocean

1984, patent no. 4,428,085 granted to France Gabe for self-

cleaning house

Marie Curie, 2 Nobel awards,

refused to file any patents

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Patents by Women

1760: Declaration of Independence

1780: First U.S. President

1788: U.S. Constitution

Ratified

1790: The Patent Act

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Q & A

“The power of imagination makes us infinite.” – John Muir

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