Where do big ideas come from?
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Where Do Great Ideas Come From?
Innovation isn’t random—it follows a structured approach. At the core of every successful breakthrough lies the Innovation Triangle, which consists of three essential elements: Opportunities, Problem-Solving, and Needs. Opportunities arise from gaps in the market, problem-solving is about addressing inefficiencies, and needs are driven by evolving regulations, customer expectations, and technological advancements.
But where do the best ideas come from? Here are 10 powerful sources of innovation that can help organizations move beyond outdated approaches:
- Active Observation – The power of paying attention to pain points and inefficiencies in daily life.
- AI Innovation Scraping – Using AI to identify emerging trends and untapped market opportunities.
- The “Do-it-Better” Method – Improving existing products or services to create superior solutions.
- Postmortem Innovations – Learning from past failures and refining ideas that were ahead of their time.
- Research & Intentional Discovery – Leveraging university research and R&D for breakthrough technologies.
- Serendipity – Some of the best discoveries happen by accident—but preparation increases the chances of lucky breaks.
- Connection Architecture – Combining existing innovations to create entirely new value propositions.
- Meditation & Reflection – Taking time to think deeply and analyze new possibilities.
- “There’s Got to Be a Better Way” Innovations – Frustration is a powerful catalyst for breakthrough ideas.
- Resurrection – Revisiting old ideas and applying them in a modern context.
True innovation happens when leaders embrace new frameworks, challenge industry norms, and systematically develop ideas into market-ready solutions.
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