Internal process learning
In this journey, the toughest part is to get the internal organization to learn how to cooperate. Involving internal stakeholders must be carefully managed. Research, Marketing, Sales / Customer, Technology Development departments can be internal customers, allies, and promoters in the successive stages: co-experiment and prototype, opportunity definition, and first delivery. Leadership is stronger when developing a network of collaborations, rather than building on a central leader.
Design Thinking approach is quite helpful in this perspective, as it triggers the Test, Fail & Learn culture necessary for innovation. Though Daniel Swarovski was an innovation visionary, contemporaneous corporate innovation culture had to make its way, with the emergence of creative talents, “from lonely heroes, guerrilla groups, cultural islands, to a structured innovation entity”.
The way forward
Making technologies available to others (modular design), and letting them design new business out of collaboration: a relevant example is Crystal In-MoldFoiling, an innovative technology to integrate Swarovski crystals into plastic products produced by customers (e.g. mobile phones, tablets, cameras), thus opening up completely new areas of applications.
“Open Innovation is about letting others create on top of our technology, thus helping us to add sparkle to people’s everyday lives” concludes Hannes.
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