Innovation
Is defined simply as a "new idea, device, or
method" However, innovation
is often also viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new
requirements. And being innovative does not
only mean inventing. Innovation can mean changing your business model and
adapting to changes in your environment to deliver better products or
services. Successful innovation should be an in built part of your business
strategy, where you create a culture of innovation and lead the way in
innovative thinking and creative problem solving. Innovation can increase the
likelihood of your business succeeding. Businesses that innovate create more
efficient work processes and have better productivity and performance.
The following are the
characteristics of new idea
1. Relative Advantage is the degree to
which an idea or product is perceived as better than the existing standard.
Just how much of an improvement is it over the previous generation, the higher
the Relative Advantage, the greater the chance of adoption. Many of the most
renowned works of art are heralded for the way in which they dramatically moved
their genre forward. Relative Advantage is what most people think of when they
visualize something being “innovative.
2. Compatibility. How easily can I use
my past experience to understand how this new product functions or what this
new work means, the higher the similarity with existing norms, the better the
chances of adoption, Ideas and people that miss the Compatibility factor are
often described as “ahead of their time
3. Simplicity is how easy it is
for people to understand the new idea or use the new product. Is this idea a
simple extension of logic? Is it an easy-to-use product? If the work or product
is seen as highly complex or difficult to grasp, people will shy away from
engaging with the product or adopting the idea, let take an example of
Instagram, the app actually started as an unpopular called Burbn with the
photos as an added bonus. It was only after the complexity was reduced to a
single-purpose that its popularity took off.
4. Trialability How effortless it is
for the target audience to interact with the new concepts or experiment with
the product, How easily can they try it out, The more potential users or patrons
can test the product or view the work, the more likely individuals will adopt
it, Listeners try for free and demonstrate their support afterward. The more they
can try it, the less uncertainty there is around committing to it.
5. Observability is the noticeable
results of trying or consuming the idea. When new products are highly visible,
it drives more people to share it and increases the likelihood of mass adoption.
BY JOSHUA HELENA M
BAPRM 42571
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