by Marcus Bieschke | Jul 16, 2019 | Innovation, Process
EDIPT image adapted from the Design Thinking Innovation Process from the Stanford d.school First and foremost, innovation is a process. It’s not a pill you pop or a wand you wave. Innovation is method, not magic. And making the time you need to master this method (by...
by Marcus Bieschke | Jul 8, 2019 | Innovation, Process
Let’s tread water in the deep end of the innovation pool again and ask a question that will help further refine our theology of innovation, specifically, related to experiments. Here it is: Can God experiment? I really don’t think this is one of those trick questions...
by Marcus Bieschke | Jul 2, 2019 | Innovation, Process
So far, when it comes to experiments, we’ve talked about what they are, why they’re important, how often we should do them, and how often we should reward for them. Those are all very important pieces of your thinking to refine if innovation is going to become a...
by Marcus Bieschke | Mar 4, 2019 | Foundations, Innovation
Here’s a theory: the more distinctions we can make around various kinds of innovation, the more discerning we can be around which kind we should best engage right now. With that… There’s a huge difference between EVOLUTIONARY innovation and REVOLUTIONARY innovation....
by Marcus Bieschke | Feb 14, 2019 | Foundations, Innovation
Why do you want to innovate? Your why behind your what is a crucial catalyst. Don’t leave this piece of your personal innovational strategy squishy. You’ve got to ruthlessly ambush ambiguity here. Why? As Aristotle said, “Generalities are a refuge for a weak mind.“...