SM Secrets, how we make money via social media #smsecrets (by @nickdemey @boa...Board of Innovation
Some insights how make money via linkedin, facebook, twitter and other social media.
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Mission-e-motion: new co-creation platform on electric mobility (by @boardofi...Board of Innovation
The document discusses promoting new mobility solutions through collaboration. It introduces the organization "mission-e-motion" which brings together companies, institutions, and individuals to develop ideas and solutions for electric mobility. Mission-e-motion currently has several projects and missions in development, including an intelligent charging system, a car sharing/limousine service, and an event racing team. It is exploring the potential for crowdsourced ideas and knowledge through a workshop to further develop its business model and missions.
Why it's fair that Apple takes 30% of your money (30+ platforms benchmarked) ...Board of Innovation
The average fees of 30+ digital platforms benchmarked.
average fee paypal, airbnb, apple, itunes, gettyimages, etsy, amazon, groupon, gilt and many others.
Ideablob.com is a website where entrepreneurs and small business owners can share their business ideas and have a chance to win $10,000 by getting votes from the ideablob.com online community, which includes other innovators as well as friends, family, colleagues, associates, teachers and mentors. Individuals submit their ideas and one idea each month is selected as the winner of the $10,000 prize based on the number of votes received.
9 tips to boost your innovation project (by @nickdemey @boardofinno)Board of Innovation
Nine practical tips to consider before starting an innovation or ideation project. Based on LinkedIn discussions and our own experience in running innovation projects for our clients.
Business Model Innovation by criminals #smc2011be by @boardofinnoBoard of Innovation
The document discusses various marketing tactics for finding new ways to make money, including copying business models between industries, learning from "criminals", and exploiting penny auction sites. It emphasizes tactics that create huge demand through fear, scare tactics, or exploiting people's naivety. Examples mentioned include prohibition-era grape juice being sold as wine and scare tactics around computer viruses and piracy. Throughout, the document encourages high-risk and questionable tactics to generate revenue.
Betavine is an open mobile application community designed to support mobile developers and enthusiasts. It provides tools, resources, forums and the ability to upload and get feedback on apps. Developers can use this feedback to improve their apps and reach over 1 million potential customers through Betavine's distribution channels including their website and mobile sites. Betavine also partners with companies and runs competitions to promote innovation in mobile applications.
How to make your corporate management think and act like a startup. (by @boar...Board of Innovation
The document provides guidance for corporate management teams to think and act more like startups. It recommends building a minimum viable product quickly without extensive upfront planning, then measuring how customers interact with it to test assumptions. The key is to learn from failures by optimizing the product based on metrics and customer feedback, rather than getting bogged down in reporting and meetings. An iterative process of building, measuring, and learning is advocated over traditional business planning.
Obscure ways to make money - #cwf11 by @nickdemey @boardofinnoBoard of Innovation
The document discusses various unconventional business models and ways to generate revenue, including:
1. Selling plots of land on the moon, even though no one can legally own the moon.
2. Selling houses that the company does not actually own by signing contracts for future houses not yet built.
3. Using fear and scare tactics, like a "Bush Man" who scares people and then asks for gifts, showing that fear can be a big business model.
Alliance business model checklist (template by Board of Innovation)Board of Innovation
This document provides a checklist for developing a business model for an alliance or partnership. It outlines key elements to consider, including the alliance partners and their roles, the legal entity structure, how the organization will be governed, processes for key functions like sales and operations, finance and funding, clients and market strategy, and shared vision, goals, and values. The checklist is intended to help structure discussions and ensure all important aspects are addressed when establishing a new alliance.
Seven startups were nominated for an innovation award. The document discusses the nominated startups and provides pros and cons for one of the startups called Everyday Models that connects brands with amateur models. A board of innovation and external jury members will select a winner, including founders from a social finance startup and an Amsterdam branding strategist.
Business model template - design with 16 blocks by @boardofinnoBoard of Innovation
Business model template: Design your business idea with 16 building blocks, and find inspiration in other revenue model examples.
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The document discusses the innovation matrix, which is a tool to help companies choose the best innovation strategy that fits their needs. It outlines two key parameters to consider: commitment (whether a one-off event or long-term plan is needed) and capabilities (whether to focus on internal or external capabilities). The matrix then shows where different types of innovation initiatives, such as innovation workshops, accelerators, and startup funds, fall based on these parameters. The rest of the document provides more details on various initiatives that companies can pursue.
This document provides a 10-step guide for developing business ideas that stand out and will be selected by managers. The steps include defining a customer segment and problem, conducting interviews to validate the problem, brainstorming multiple solutions, understanding competition, creating a prototype, gathering feedback on the prototype from customers, and estimating the potential market size. The overall guide encourages validating problems with customers, developing tangible prototypes, and using metrics to communicate the potential of an idea.
10 Questions to prove that you can run a Design Sprint todayBoard of Innovation
More info on Design Sprints: https://www.boardofinnovation.com/design-sprint/
Board of Innovation makes corporates innovate like startups, mixing proven methods from Design Thinking and Lean Startup. www.boardonnovation.com
9 Indicators That Prove That Your Innovation Programme Will FailBoard of Innovation
On the basis of our experience with corporate clients, we collected 9 indicators that signal that something is going wrong + 13 clear actions to take!
https://www.boardofinnovation.com/blog/2017/05/29/9-indicators-that-prove-your-innovation-program-is-failing/
33 Tips to Level Up your Presentation Skills ➔ Have a look at these main takeaways to perform the perfect (innovation) pitch!
Prepare for a presentation upfront by looking into these key tips and level up your skills for a successful pitch.
Don't forget that these skills are just as important as the content you are presenting. Whether or not you'll achieve the desired outcome, can be affected by the way the handle the presentation.
We'll go three different topics to pitch like a king:
✔︎Storytelling & Framing
✔︎Body language & Attitude
✔︎Slides & practical tips.
We use these elements in our own innovation accelerator program: https://www.boardofinnovation.com/corporate-innovation-accelerator/
Where to find better ideas? +10 categories to explore with examplesBoard of Innovation
This document provides tips for finding creative ideas as a team. It suggests getting inspiration from problems users face, observing how people workaround frustrations, exploring your company's existing unused assets, tracking trends, researching history and old ideas, observing extreme users, and browsing sources randomly for Eureka moments. The overall message is that being open to diverse sources of information can trigger novel ideas.
The document discusses an organization called Board of Innovation that helps large corporations innovate like startups. It does this by mixing methods from design thinking and lean startup. It has a global network and culture of sharing tools and inspiration. It has worked with many large Fortune 500 companies across various industries to help them develop new business models and revenue streams through programs like corporate accelerators and training on topics like design thinking, lean startup, and business model innovation. Clients provide testimonials praising how Board of Innovation has helped challenge traditional thinking and bring new perspectives to developing innovative ideas and projects.
Full Program & Tools to Accelerate an Internal Innovation Project - by Board ...Board of Innovation
By Board of Innovation (www.boardofinnovation.com) -
Full program & tools available. A step by step approach to accelerate an internal innovation project in your company.
29 Revenue Model Options for Industrial enterprises (curated by @arnevbalen -...Board of Innovation
How to find new ways to make money as an industrial company? Explore 29 trigger cards with different business model options and pricing tactics (Industrial enterprise version). - by Board of Innovation
How to re-frame business problems to customer-centric opportunity spaces that drive value. Design thinking is your shortcut to customer empathy. A good understanding on how this method could help you identify real customer problems and unmet needs is essential. Moreover we will share techniques and tools that you can implement directly after this crash course. Start inventing the future.
By Board of Innovation (www.boardofinnovation.com)
Full program & tools available. A step by step approach to create an innovation platform in your company.
When Tech meets Fashion, what could possibly go wrong? @nickdemeyBoard of Innovation
This document discusses common pitfalls when combining technology and fashion. It notes that simply throwing technology into fashion does not make sense and provides examples of fashiontech startups that failed because they did not understand user behavior. The document emphasizes the difficulty of introducing new behaviors versus altering existing ones and stresses the importance of observing real users when developing fashiontech products and business concepts.
27 Revenue Model Options B2B (curated by @arnevbalen - Board of Innovation)Board of Innovation
How to find new ways to make money in a B2B context? Explore 27 trigger cards with different business model options and pricing tactics (B2B version). (By Board of Innovation)
Experiments to create your own Innovation War Room - created by @boardofinno ...Board of Innovation
Based on our experience, we've created a list of things that might inspire your innovation room. Some of these items are already in our office, others will follow soon. Make sure to let us know if you have other great suggestions.
27 Revenue Model Options B2C (curated by @arnevbalen - Board of Innovation)Board of Innovation
How to find new ways to make money in B2C? Explore 27 trigger cards with different business model options and pricing tactics. (by Board of Innovation)
How startups create a frictionless experience. +30 cases by @boardofinnoBoard of Innovation
This document discusses how startups can create frictionless experiences for customers through convenience. It provides examples of companies that deliver extreme convenience through next-gen technology and business models using invisible, brainless triggers that require minimal effort. These companies outsource tasks so customers don't have to do any heavy lifting. The document argues that companies can nail convenience by making it easier for users to let someone else handle the task.
25 Trend Trigger card to use in your brainstorm session - by @boardofinnoBoard of Innovation
The document discusses 5 trends that may impact society in the future: 1) the rise of the silver economy and issues around multi-generational housing and care, 2) increased automation in decision making and transportation and the loss of status symbols, 3) effects of global warming such as more complex insurance, resource depletion and waste issues, 4) the rise of crowdsourcing and issues around hierarchies, group purchasing and collective problem solving, and 5) the growth of big data and issues around predictive technologies, self tracking and highly personalized recommendations. Each trend is accompanied by potential associated problems.
How I got 2.5 Million views on Slideshare (by @nickdemey - Board of Innovation)Board of Innovation
This document provides tips for creating engaging slide decks on SlideShare that garner many views. It recommends focusing on quality over quantity when creating each slide, using compelling images and headlines, and including calls to action throughout. It also suggests experimenting with sharing techniques and doing so in waves to build momentum. The goal is to create decks that are optimized for sharing and spread across multiple channels over time.