Workshop: How to Survive Disruptive Innovation
Disruptive innovation has been around for ages. In the early 1900s, horses were the norm for personal transportation, horse businesses (saddlers, horse feed distributors, iron mongers, carriage makers, etc) abounded and the number one pollution problem in cities was horse poop. Then, Henry Ford launched his inexpensive motorcar and in a few years, those horse businesses had largely gone out of business and a different kind of pollution became a problem.
Today, Uber is the byword for disruptive innovation, but advancing technology, the low cost of technological innovation cheap labour in developing economies means that any business sector could be disrupted like horse businesses a century ago and taxi businesses today.
Is your business prepared? Could you survive if an upstart in Silicon Valley launched an app that delivered the same value to your customers as your products do today?
If your business sector were disrupted, You would have three choices: denial, lobby for protective legislation or innovate. This workshop will teach you and your team how to innovate as if your corporate life depended upon it. One day, it just might!
Structure
In this workshop, we will develop and explore potential disruptive innovations that could threaten your business. Then we will devise and develop innovative actions you and your team could and should make to protect your company against disruption.
Best of all, you will almost certainly leave the workshop with innovative ideas you can develop now − even without being threatened by disruptive innovation.
Note
Although this workshop tackles a serious issue, it is also a lot of fun and is great for annual meetings and other strategic events.
Coaching Follow Up
After the workshop, I can coach you and/or your colleagues through the potentially challenging process of taking an exciting, big, creative idea from the workshop on through development and implementation.
Workshop Options
Half Day
If time is tight, the half day workshop is ideal. It will give us sufficient time to describe an extreme scenario, learn how to build creative ideas quickly in response to the scenario, and learn how test ideas quickly. However, there will not be sufficient time to develop ideas fully or explore implementation strategies.
One Day
A one day workshop covers the material of the half day workshop and provides time to explore more creative thinking techniques, build ideas more comprehensively and work on basic implementation strategies.
One and a Half Days
A one and a half day workshop provides more time to develop ideas and implementation strategies. In addition, I find that when people return to a creativity workshop after a night's sleep, they are often inspired by new ideas in the morning. A one and a half day workshop allows them to develop and present these ideas.
Next Step: Let's Talk
If you are at all interested in this workshop or want more information, then let's talk. Follow this link to contact me.
What people say about my work
"Your perspectives are very enlightening... In an ocean of not-so-useful
info about innovation, you manage to get the perls on a regular basis."
Ericsson
"An energetic & stimulating speech on the future of creative idea
generation!!"
Organisers of TEDxULB
"This is one of the best workshops we have ever organised. It is highly
intellectual, splendid with extraordinary resources and activism. We really
appreciate your remarkable efforts, exemplary cooperation, humble attitude and
excellent interaction with our team."
Almajdouie
A Saudi Arabian Conglomerate
"I could not be more pleased with the final result. In spite of the fact
that the workshop participants were people who, I think, would never try to
participate in an event devoted to creativity - company and university top managers
- Jeffrey made them enjoy creative thinking and produce a result that, if implemented,
will give origin to many improvements in the Algarve region."
APGICO
Portuguese Association for
Creativity and Innovation
"When I walked in the room and saw the projector, I thought 'oh no, another
boring presentation from [top five consultancy firm]!' I was delighted that
in fact it was an interactive workshop where we actually applied anticonventional
thinking. Very refreshing"
Philip Morris International
"Thank you for sharing your ideas and insights and good energy with all
us creative folks round the world."
Washington State Government
"I woke up the next morning just bursting with ideas!"
The European Commission
In addition to the above, I have also worked with the Government of Dubai, the Algarve region of Portugal, the European Commission, Indian Institute of Technology, TE Connectivity, Afton Chemicals, Genentech, Frito-Lay, Sirris, Dexia Bank, Transearch, Southeast Water, Eyes & Ears of Europe; and have spoken at conferences including the World Innovation Convention, eSummit Mumbai, South African Innovation Summit, European Conference on Creativity and Innovation, TEDx and the Brussels Imagination Club (which I co-founded).
Next Step: Let's Talk
If you are at all interested in this workshop or want more information, then let's talk. Follow this link to contact me.