In this section you will find tools to guide the innovation process from research to idea generation to scaling. The slideshow below describes the stages of an innovation process. You can use the slideshow to determine where you are currently
at in your innovation project.
When you have identified which stage you are in, you can find tools for each stage further down on the page.
The innovation process
Flip through the slides below to get a better understanding of the innovation process - both individual steps and as a whole.
The innovation tools cover each step of the innovation process illustrated above - from preparation to implementation and maintaining. When you have identified where in the process you are, scroll down on the page to find the tools categorised within this step. Click on the small tool icon to access the tool
Each tool is divided into three sections:
An introduction explaining why this tool may be relevant for you.
A what-&-how section describing what the tool is and how to use it.
A resource section where relevant resources are compiled to guide and support you further.
PREPARE
Here is a tool that helps you with the initial steps of the preparatory phase, guiding you through necessary steps for you to start off you innovation journey on the right foot.
It introduces central elements to consider in the design of your innovation process and helps you with identifying important questions to ask in the preparatory phase of the innovation process.
This includes concretising the problem you are trying to solve, the key outcome you are trying to achieve, and what constraints you might need to consider.
A list of relevant questions and elements to consider before furthering your understanding of the problem.
Understand
Here are three tools that can help you broaden your horizon whether you want to solve a specific problem or have identified a possible area for development.
Each of these methods urges you to spend a significant amount of time exploring and understanding the current state of your area of interest, your target group, as well as emerging trends in the field.
Importantly, they encourage you to look outside your team, organisation, or sector, to gain a more diversified understanding.
A tool to help you determine whether your innovation project is ethical.
DEFINE
Here is a tool that can help you to zoom in on your understanding of the problem after having ensured that there is a real problem to address.
The tool encourages you to get concrete in order to develop a concise description of the identified problem and the context, the need to take action as well as the potential consequences of inaction.
Problem statement
A tool to help you develop a short and concise description of the context, relevance and aim of the innovative solution.
This tool is not finalised just yet. Stay tuned!
IDEATE
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is a tool that can help you get your ideation process off to a good start. The process of searching for the most viable and appropriate solution to a problem starts with having successful brainstorms that bring out a large quantity of diverse ideas.
Importantly,
it gives you techniques on how to create the right environment to foster idea generation.
Brainstorm
This tool provides you with tips and concrete methods on how to facilitate the most fruitful brainstorm session.
This tool is not finalised just yet. Stay tuned!
TEST
In this section you will find tools that can help you TEST
In humanitarian and development settings we are used to implementing fully fledged projects. When working with innovation we are more interested in tools, techniques, and tactics designed to help us validate and test an idea quickly, safely, objectively, and accurately. We do this to have time and space to adjust our idea based on knowledge and to be able to mitigate risks in a secured environment.
Pretotyping & Prototyping
Document learning
Assess whether to stop or continue
These tool are not finalised just yet. Stay tuned!
IMPLEMENT & MAINTAIN
[In this section you will find tools that can help you IMPLEMENT and SCALE...]
When you reach this stage, the innovation has shown the potential to be politically and logistically feasible, with demonstrable interest from scaling partners or a credible plan to raise capital for further work. Here you find tools to help you create scaling plans, and present and evaluate your innovation.
The Scaling Tool
Proof of Concept
Outcome Harvesting
These tool are not finalised just yet. Stay tuned!