Scaling innovation

Innovation  fails — sometimes spectacularly so. It’s hard enough when that failure  comes early on during the start-up phase — that brilliant idea which  somehow isn’t quite as brilliant when it collides with the first few  encounters with the market. And when no amount of pivoting is going to  save it. It’s hard but it’s a matter of squeezing it for useful lessons  for the future and then throwing it in the bin. Chalk it up to  experience and try again.But  what happens when you’ve gone much further down the road? When you’ve  put in the hard yards, prototyping, pivoting and finally launching? And  when your early efforts seem to have yielded success? When it does seem  as if people value whatever it is that you’ve created from your idea?You  could just relax, take the (small) bouquets which come from succeeding  at something, those plaudits from family and friends. But most likely  you’ll recognise that, nice staging post though it is, you’re really  only halfway along the journey. Because for your idea to have real  impact you are going to need to scale it. And that’s where a whole new  set of challenges come into the frame.You can find a transcript hereIf you'd like to explore more innovation stories, or access a wide range of resources to help work with innovation, then please visit my website here.You can find a rich variety of cases, tools, videos, activities and other resources - as well as my innovation blog.Or subscribe to my YouTube channel here

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Innovation doesn't just happen. It's not like the cartoons - a lightbulb flashes on above someone's head and that's it. No - it's a journey and we need to understand how best to prepare for that journey, whatever kind of value we are trying to create. This podcast is about some useful lessons we might take on board to help develop our capabilities.For more, see my website:https://johnbessant.org