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(adapted from:  Democratizing Innovation by Eric Von Hippel)
Objective How to understand unique customer needs to create breakthru products and services  Agenda: Customers customize – fact? Customers customize – why? Customers customize – how to channel into innovation ?
Many Users want custom products  Enterprise Software users customize (often) heavily  Surgical and Medical users (MRI, surgical equipment)  Sports Designer Cars Holiday offered by a tour operator  User Needs are heterogeneous … . unlike what mass market manufacturers believe
Lead Users customize and develop products themselves  … . Often without the manufacturers
Why do Lead Users customize?  Lead users have needs that  foreshadow  the general market They  customize  because: they have unique needs AND they expect high profits  They customize  on their own  because they find it:  Difficult to explain to manufacturers Easy and quick to do it on their own  Interesting to figure it out on their own Manufacturers develop products for many customers … .  leading to missed innovation opportunities
Innovation = Need + Solution  Information is difficult to transfer It may be tacit (“how can we explain  this ?”)  A lot of it is required (“you did not tell us  that ”)  Information is  sticky ….  Which is why the twain find it difficult to meet User has NEED Information Manufacturer  has SOLUTION Information
Toolkits for User Innovation  Advantage to Manufacturers: Can take one user innovation to other users  Can offers innovation cheaper and more functional  Help both manufacturers and users  … . they iterate within their information domain Manufacturer develops  basic  product  User develops  specific  application
Examples Automobile Car Color Selector for ICI (developed by a company I founded)  … and of course Web Services architecture
Good Toolkits should…  Allow complete cycle of trial-and-error learning: Not just pick from a menu  Offer a solution space Depending on the constraints that manufacturer wants to impose User Friendly Tools:  Both parties need not learn others languages Offer commonly used modules for re-use So that user creativity is focused  Quality of Toolkits is key to their effectiveness
Will Users share information? Reality : Lead Users often freely reveal their innovations Lead Users congregate and collaborate in communities  Why?  Enhanced functionality and better quality through collaboration Enhanced prestige within their community  A secret is not really a secret at least not for long! Lead Users stand to benefit from developing the innovation … ..  They benefit more by sharing its details
Making Enterprise software development fun… …  users developed product ideas in Idea factory

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User Defined Innovation

  • 1. (adapted from: Democratizing Innovation by Eric Von Hippel)
  • 2. Objective How to understand unique customer needs to create breakthru products and services Agenda: Customers customize – fact? Customers customize – why? Customers customize – how to channel into innovation ?
  • 3. Many Users want custom products Enterprise Software users customize (often) heavily Surgical and Medical users (MRI, surgical equipment) Sports Designer Cars Holiday offered by a tour operator User Needs are heterogeneous … . unlike what mass market manufacturers believe
  • 4. Lead Users customize and develop products themselves … . Often without the manufacturers
  • 5. Why do Lead Users customize? Lead users have needs that foreshadow the general market They customize because: they have unique needs AND they expect high profits They customize on their own because they find it: Difficult to explain to manufacturers Easy and quick to do it on their own Interesting to figure it out on their own Manufacturers develop products for many customers … . leading to missed innovation opportunities
  • 6. Innovation = Need + Solution Information is difficult to transfer It may be tacit (“how can we explain this ?”) A lot of it is required (“you did not tell us that ”) Information is sticky …. Which is why the twain find it difficult to meet User has NEED Information Manufacturer has SOLUTION Information
  • 7. Toolkits for User Innovation Advantage to Manufacturers: Can take one user innovation to other users Can offers innovation cheaper and more functional Help both manufacturers and users … . they iterate within their information domain Manufacturer develops basic product User develops specific application
  • 8. Examples Automobile Car Color Selector for ICI (developed by a company I founded) … and of course Web Services architecture
  • 9. Good Toolkits should… Allow complete cycle of trial-and-error learning: Not just pick from a menu Offer a solution space Depending on the constraints that manufacturer wants to impose User Friendly Tools: Both parties need not learn others languages Offer commonly used modules for re-use So that user creativity is focused Quality of Toolkits is key to their effectiveness
  • 10. Will Users share information? Reality : Lead Users often freely reveal their innovations Lead Users congregate and collaborate in communities Why? Enhanced functionality and better quality through collaboration Enhanced prestige within their community A secret is not really a secret at least not for long! Lead Users stand to benefit from developing the innovation … .. They benefit more by sharing its details
  • 11. Making Enterprise software development fun… … users developed product ideas in Idea factory