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the Bayer Innovation Cockpit

On this page you will find reasons WHY is it a good idea to have a structured approach to Innovation and HOW to do it. There are valuable hints to run short idea sessions or extended innovation workshops to support your daily business. Learn more

Why


Do you sometimes have the feeling, that your brainstorming sessions don‘t really spark with ideas?

Do you have problems or challenges, where you have a hard time finding answers to?

Do you want to learn more about the creative mindset and how to design workshops for idea generation?

Do you sometimes experience a lack of structure in your team‘s approach to finding solutions?

Do you want to boost your department‘s innovative potential, but don‘t know how to do best?

Defining Creativity & Innovation


Creativity is the production of a novel and appropriate response, product, or solution to an open-ended task.

Innovation goes far beyond R&D It goes far beyond the confines of research labs to users, suppliers and consumers everywhere – in government, business and non-profit organizations, across borders, across sectors, and across institutions.

Innovation: New ideas + action + implementation, which result in an improvement, a gain, or a profit.

Mindset


Creativity Techniques help coming up with new solutions only if you have the right mindset to do so.

Make sure, that your whole team is willing to shift into that mindset. Use experiments and exercises to support that shift.

Evolving Structured Problem Solving Methods

1955 Introduction from RAND corporation: rational problem solving

1961 Gordon; Synetics: observed successful teams in CPS and their psychological states: divergent <> convergent thinking

1991 Design Thinking has been fostered by inventive software companies and their innovation agencies such as Frog Design, Ideo, Stanford Design Institute, HPI Potsdam, … mainly extending the divergent <> convergent process by customer journey maps for the digital experience

1995 Goldenbert/Horowitz/Filkovsky invented SIT (based on TRIZ) for practical structured invention as an inside-the-box approach rather than thinking outside for reducing the problem- and solution space

2015 Bayer/IAK idea creation on basis of the Structured Problem Solving Process is a generic foundation and link between the different approaches

Structured Problem Solving


Simple
Main aspect: convergent (ideation) vs. divergent (evaluation) thinking
Generic foundation for other approaches like SIT and DT
Most tools for creative thinking and evaluation can be integrated

Learn how to apply the Problem Solving Process

Bayer experiences/thoughts on when to use SIT, PSP


PSP (techniques from idea.creation)

Easy set up possible – e.g. mini sessions

Needs some preparation for longer workshops (area of problem, analysis phase etc.)

Efficient approach: separation of idea creation and evaluation

Focus inside + outside the box without restricting solutions

Good for all kind of topics

Considers how to pick the best idea

Possible to build on results of SIT process

SIT (Division, Substraction, Task unification, Closed World, Function Follows Form)

Little preparation as no precise problem description needed

Focus inside the box enforces realistic solutions

Good to identify areas of improvement

Clear rules are easy to follow

Good for processes, products

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