Our Innovation Research Video Series

The innovation research study video series is a Chase Consulting initiative that helps organizations learn valuable lessons enabling them to improve their innovation performance.

The innovation research studies are uncovering significant innovation outcomes and results for organizations of all sizes, sectors and industries.

Our short series of videos explores the innovation practices of high-performing organizations.

How does your organization compare?

And what lessons can you learn from the best innovators?

 Video 1 – Introduction
 

Learn about the types of organizations that are innovating strategically, which are creating and embedding a culture for innovation, and are delivering more value from their innovation initiatives.

These organizations have a significant advantage when it comes to their people, their innovation culture, innovation program focus, maturity and techniques.

 Video 2 – Strategic Innovation Focus
 


Learn where innovative organizations are focusing their innovation efforts.

How should you strategically allocate your innovation efforts?

What is the right balance of innovations that is essential for your organization’s long-term sustainability?

How do you overcome internal obstacles?

 Video 3 – Delivering Outcomes and Results
 

Learn how organizations are achieving significantly more benefits from their innovation efforts than their peers. The study examined how these organizations innovate differently and what drives their innovation performance.

What is also very interesting is that these high-innovation organizations have also delivered more benefits in comparison to previous research studies.

What are some of these differences identified in our study?

What are the most important criteria in creating an organizational culture for innovation.

How do you create more value from your innovation efforts?

 Video 4 – Funding Innovation
 

Learn about how High-Innovation organizations are investing significantly more time, effort and finances and are achieving more than 2 times the “benefits”.

How much are organizations investing in their innovation budget?

Is your organization under investing in innovation?

Where does the innovation funding come from in organizations?

 Video 5 – Designing an Innovation Program
 

Learn more about how an innovation management system is essential to take innovation from being a series of one-off projects to a repeatable process.

How do you design an innovation program that is right for your organization?

How do organizations concurrently manage running their core business and innovating for the future?

Learn More About Building the Innovation System and Processes 

Organisations need to concurrently manage running their core business and innovating for the future.

Innovation is an enabler for long-term sustainability and is one of the top drivers of business growth.

To take innovation from being a series of one-off projects to a repeatable process, organisations need to put in place the right internal structures, processes and culture.

For organisations to achieve sustainable impacts and outcomes from innovation requires repeatable process and practices using the right tools and processes.

Innovation requires a different set of approaches, tools and practices to those used in managing the core business. Innovation uses an iterative process to design, test and validate the ideas to ensure market product fit before scaling up and embedding into the core business.

Learn more

How I would like to help you …

Strategy Call
Strategy call to discuss how to innovate strategically, create and embed an innovation culture, and deliver more value from your core business and innovation initiatives!

The cost is FREE.

What’s Included?
On the call, we will discuss your business goals and help you get clarity on how to deliver impacts and outcomes from innovation.

If we can help you and we both see the value, we will discuss the best path forward.


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