InnovationChef Labs

Here it is – a sneak peak into the Innovation Labs at InnovationChef.

There has been a lot of work behind the scenes with a crack group of co-conspirators with the aim of bringing a lot of new ideas and features your way.

There will be webinars, live training and some really special content.

This is really great stuff and I’ve enjoyed putting it together.

I would say watch this space…

…and you can…

…but if you have some cool ideas or want to get on board NOW is the time to act.


In the Lab:

  • There is going to be a monthly Webinar on Innovation and Creativity. I’ve got some excellent folks lined up to share their knowledge on core (and tangential) topics.
  • I’ve been helping out a Irish Startup company who have some amazing ideas around innovation put their training packages together.
  • Exclusive content from one of the latest and hottest Irish authors on Innovation.

Never been a better time to subscribe.

I’m always keen to hear what is really needed.

email me or catch me on twitter.

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Made the top 50 in something

Every so often you get a surprise. Innovation Chef is ranked as 41st Top Innovation Blog by the number of pages per visit.
Made me smile a little.
See here.

Make your own igoogle gadget with RSS

Finally getting around to doing some tidying on the blog. The RSS feed works fine but the blog feed button has been a little screwy.

http://innovationchef.com/feed is working though.

I am a very happy user of the igoogle page and have loads of alerts and gadgets so I made a very simple InnovationChef gadget.

The purpose of this tool is to make it so people can access the blog quickly and easily and be aware of my updates. What is igoogle? Google lets you create a personalized and themed homepage that still has a Google search box nice and clear at the top. Below that are your choice of any number of gadgets. These Gadgets come in lots of different shapes, sizes and forms and they provide access to  information, feeds, games and content from all across the web.

Here is my Gadget

Add to Google

Try it out!

Want to make your own? It is very easy and will only take you a few minutes.

  1. First open the igoogle page here  this opens a new window.
  2. Choose what kind of feed you have.
  3. What size of google button you want
  4. Enter the feed URL
  5. Press Generate HTML and there you go!

Call for Innovation Events in Ireland this October

I will be putting together a list of of the top innovation related events happening in Ireland in the month of October.

If you are doing training, having an open day, holding a conference or have something on that you would like to have listed please drop me a line.

Either reply here on the blog or catch me on Twitter.

Hear  from you soon

NAMA more important that innovation

I am enjoying the debates over at the TASC blog and the irisheconomy blog. Good to get perspectives on NAMA and other economics issues. There is a real emphasis on NAMA though probably because it captures the headlines so effectively. There has been some debate on Ireland Smart Economy & Innovation proposals here & here but not on the scale of NAMA.

The innovation debate centres a little around two items; firstly, investment in third level education and secondly, what is innovation anyway?

I tried to help answer the second question a little.

Wonder what you think of the answer?

On the definition of innovation. I see that innovation can be a result, that result being something both new & valuable. Innovation can also be a process, a way of achieving that result.

The one off miracle teeth whitener or whizzy dizzy food slicer can surely be seen as innovations. Probably not wise to trust your economy to chance or trial & error though.

Innovation processes are properly about being able to make the innovative product or service less a result of blind luck or “blue skys” thinking but more of following paths and processess to guide and focus the imagination.
Sli Eile mentions Korea as an example of government investment in R&D. Korean industries ,such as Samsung & LG, have invested in learning processes such as TRIZ to improve their innovation processes.

As to whether Innovation and R&D are the same. The answer is yes and no. The Kirton Adaptor-Innovator (KAI) scale is a useful model to consider. At one end is your Academic/R&D pure research type folks, at the other end the adaptors, the transformers. We all fall somewhere on the scale but both ends create new value & innovation, you just can’t use the same metrics. Einstein ,at the innovator end, never sought or was granted a patent. Edsion at the other end, with 1093 patents, always worked on things there was existing models for.

There is a need for a more sophisticated understanding of the processes and metrics required for innovation in Ireland. Experts on customer experience, product design, creative problem solving & innovation are out there in the Irish economy I don’t believe we have to look very far to find the raw potential for ideas either.

You are right to identify the ambiguity of the language in the report. I join you in hoping for more clarity in the future.

The management of the innovation process is not that weird, esoteric or magical in nature that we should ignore the knowledge out there in favour of spending cash to just to meet an OECD or EU average in the hope it that will bring a knowledge economy to Ireland.

Special offer on Power Point

Special offer for the readers of InnovationChef.

The Performance Corporation is probably the most innovative theatrical group working in Ireland. Their current production Power Point is running in the Camden Court Hotel until September 19th.

Here is the Offer

POWER POINT
By Tom Swift

Camden Court Hotel

Until Sept 19th at 8.30pm (excluding Tuesday), matinee on Sept 19th at 3.30pm.

Special offer for matinee Sept 19th – 2 for 1 (€13)

Special offer for all evening shows – concession price (€16) for tickets bought on the door.

Book online

http://dublinfringefest.ticketsolve.com/shows/8527768/events

or by phone
1850 374 643 (FRINGE)

or in person at the Box Office at Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar.

Please check it out.