Though the old Be Like Mike ads are cultural icons, Gatorade has found a way to make them more interesting. …
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Validate Your Business Plan with Crowdfunding
Does the term crowdfunding sound familiar? Have you ever seen a Kickstarter or GoFundMe page before? If all of this seems foreign to you, then you are missing out on a fabulous opportunity. Crowdfunding is a new way of funding projects, allowing anyone to contribute a small amount of money to help a new business get on its way or get the capital that it needs to succeed.…
Top storytelling tips for innovators and entrepreneurs
As a well known Disney fanatic, I get asked about storytelling quite a bit. And, my number one and only tip is this: be authentic.
It doesn’t seem like a lot, but many people are afraid to be authentic. A great way to express authenticity through story is by talking about a time or situation when you were the best version of yourself (success); and likewise when you were not (learned from failure).
Why? Because it tells us two things that any person can empathize with: your success and your lessons from failure.
In essence, there is a transformation. Those are stories worth telling because they shaped who you are :). …
True innovators create and set new standards
Happy New Year! Last week I vacationed in Mexico City, where I ringed in the new year. It’s the first time I’ve spent considerable time there, it’s a huge city and covering it in a week is impossible. Good thing they have sightseeing buses, or turibus as they’re known there, that take you on different routes to show you “what you need to see” around the city. So, I took one!
Even as a tourist I still reflect about the experiences I have with products and services I interact with in my travels. Friends of mine also know that, so when I posted a selfie of my cousins and I on the turibus I was not surprised that I friend of mine who lives in the city quickly tweeted back that he wanted to know my thoughts about my turibus experience.
Late that night, I sent him an email with my thoughts; which could be summed up this way: it was good, but not great.
The turibus, is a convenience “get to know the city” service Mexico City offers tourists and residents. The key word is “convenience”, a time saver. And as such it’s not bad, but it didn’t blow my mind either; I believe it’s the same situation with sightseeing buses in other large cities. Thus, you have the same expectations about sightseeing buses in large cities.
To a true innovator, that smells like an opportunity to raise or redefine expectations. How?
First of all, ask yourself a fundamental question: what are people really trying to accomplish? An easy answer is people hire a turibus to get educated about the city and its culture.
Great! Next, ask yourself one question: how might I make this more interesting?
The point of asking yourself, “how might I make this more interesting?”, is to question your own assumptions, shift your perspective and not mindlessly follow the first thing that pops into your head.
In addition, I like to use other adjectives such as:
- more memorable;
- more exciting;
- more fun;
- more funny;
- more high quality;
- more surprising;
- more novel;
- more useful;
- etc..
The last three being the criteria I use to determine whether or not an idea has the potential to be innovative: new, surprising and radically useful.
The point is you shouldn’t accept the current reality as a given. Remember, reality is malleable; don’t be afraid to set standards. True innovators aim to be the only ones, not the best or first ones. That intent comes from setting, meeting and exceeding their own standards; not everyone else’s. Thus making competition irrelevant.
With that said, though I won’t do a thorough exercise on how I would approach said challenge, below are some questions that you can re-purpose for other domains to help uncover assumptions as well as understand current expectations; I’ll use the sightseeing bus experience example:
- What are the core components of the sightseeing bus experience?
- What do people expect from a sightseeing bus?
- What wouldn’t people expect from a sightseeing bus?
- What would easily surprise them?
- What do people value, and viceversa, and why?
- What does everyone agree on?
- What hasn’t changed about the sightseeing bus experience?
- Why hasn’t anyone done anything new?
Next, ask yourself: how can we better the sightseeing bus experience by delivering an unexpected and radically useful solution?
Here are some thought provoking questions to get you warmed up:
- How might we use _insert some emerging technology_ to enhance how people experience the sightseeing bus experience?
- What if the sights come come alive in people’s phones/tablets?
- If millennials started designing the sightseeing bus experience, what would they do differently and why?
Bottom line: products and services can quickly become dull and routine; even to tourists. Sometimes the fundamental goal people are trying to accomplish changes, other times it doesn’t. Our job as game-changing innovators is to constantly raise and/or redefine expectations by questioning assumptions, looking beyond the obvious, and understanding that oftentimes people can’t articulate what they really want. Let’s show them something they would never think off.
Innovators widen their view of competition
I’m sure you’ve been in meetings where everyone worries about competition more than they worry about customers. It is a fact that for traditionally run businesses, any talk about strategy quickly shifts to competition. It’s unavoidable and it pisses me off. Traditional business practice is based on beating the competition, which assumes that there is competition that looks and plays just like you if you are starting a business. …
People pay to get wet
Make a splash in the short-term or play for the future? In business, there is a constant tension between playing to win right now and making bets to be relevant in the future. Most focus only on the former, while innovators do both; at the same time. …
What large companies still don’t get about marketing innovation
Though we are fairly well into the internet economy where brands can communicate directly with customers in a variety of ways through social networks, one belief from the old order still holds true: incumbent brands believe that in order to win the hearts and minds of customers, that they can out-market upstarts that gain loyalty through the great products and services they deliver. Building an attractive even beautiful is the goal of most website designers. In the process, sometimes the effectiveness of the website is diminished, and that’s why learning how long does it take to design a website can be important to have the right website optimized for business.
According to a great entrepreneur like Damon Burton, we need to keep in mind that our goal is not only to have a beautiful website that will make people want to stay and look around and enjoy, but also a website that will be helpful to the engines in determining what our website is about or what it is relevant to. Why not find out more about search engine optimization? To generate new leads to continue to collect sales online do visit us.
There are only a handful of companies that can both make great products and advertising. We continually marvel at products and services from visionary companies like Apple, Google, Uber and others who gain our loyalty the product and service excellence; you can actually feel their dedication, learn how to be famous on TikTok. …