Embedding A Culture of Innovation into Everyone’s; DNA
MASTERCLASS WORKSHOPS: In my role as Head of Innovation and Creativity for Disney, Lucas Films, Pixar and Marvel we piloted 4 models of innovation.
1. External innovation gurus like IDEO.
2. Creating an Innovation team and
3. An accelerator program.
All of the programs achieved some good success but failed in achieving our goal of Embedding a Culture of Innovation into everyone’s DNA. I also recognized this gap existed in most corporations, who having been so successful for so long, they tend to have a legacy mentality, where the C Suite asks their team to innovate, think different, talk risks etc, but no one is showing people how! So leaning on my 25+ years at Disney, I created my own Masterclass workshops to help demystify innovation. I run the Masterclasses as I am a great believer that people learn much better by doing. So if your clients are looking to embed innovation into everyone’s DNA by giving them a toolkit that makes innovation easy, creativity tangible and the process fun, they might want to explore this option. Here is an outline of the content. <Design Thinking for Innovation.pdf> This is what they look like. Vancouver Masterclass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbVo4VTRbds London Masterclass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvNyLaWbpcc
What:
What 3 things might your participants learn or experience as a result of your workshop?
- How to turn my idea into our idea and accelerate its opportunity to get done.
- How to look outside your industry for insights for innovation.
- The importance of Diversity on innovation.
So What:
What might be 3 ways that the content of your workshop changes your attendees’ perceptions, habits, ways of working, or view of the world?
- Most adults do not believe they are creative, the workshop exercises help them prove to themselves that they are.
- The workshop takes the intimidation out of innovation, makes creativity tangible and the process fun
Now What:
What are 3 ways your attendees might apply what they learn in your workshop?
- People with tools are much more likely to take a risk than those without,.
- The workshop gives each participant a set of
!. innovation tools
2. creative behaviors
3. energizers, they they can actually use back in their day to day lives to solve challenges big and small, more creatively.