We transformed a lot of leading innovation management theory into hands-on, easy-to-use, actionable innovation tools.
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A complete overview of the innovation funnel, with tips & tricks, tools and related methodologies.
Everything you need to launch new products or services, or to re-design and improve existing ones. From blank page to development.

The pitching checklist is a tool designed to help you improve your pitch.
It contains key elements to include at different points in your storyline. By putting these in your pitch, you will answer some of the critical questions that the pitching panel could (and should) ask.

Do you have a new business product or service in the making? The “concept card” helps you:
Summarize your concept by answering critical questions. Who is your target audience? Which problems are you solving? What is the solution?
Make an initial idea more mature. The concept card is a great way to make sure that important aspects of an idea have been thought through.

The How Might We statement builder is a tool that allows you to explore potential innovation theses.
Your innovation thesis will be the starting point of your solution development, so be sure to consider all the insights from the problem exploration phase.

This is a collection of 52 cards to help you brainstorm and come up with new ideas.
Use them as a catalyst for smarter, more unique ideation sessions.

The interview guide is a tool designed toguide you during your first interviewswith the customer or end users to better understand them from a behavioral point of view so we can identify the right problems to solve. Interviews are one of the techniques you can tap into to kick-off empathy research.

The persona is a tool designed to help you visualize and better understand your customer segment.
It is the starting point of your problem exploration journey. The key to completing a persona is realizing that it’s never finished. You will be continuously updating it as you gather more stories and insights from your interactions with real customers.

The analogy thinking tool helps you to identify and apply the best featuresfrom other solutions.
Don’t try to re-invent the wheel. Look at what’s happening in your industry and other industries and copy what works. Remember that good artists borrow and great artists steal.

Spice up your office with these innovation posters – it’s time to remove some corporate dust.