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Practical Innovation: relentless problem.solving

My heartfelt thanks to Dave Duarte: for the opportunity to guest lecture in his stead on main campus while he led the 3rd successful run of Nomadic Marketing at the Graduate School of Business. I’ve seen Dave present countless times - and trust me it’s NOT an easy act to follow - he speaks with ease and engagement on topics that straddle both traditional and the pioneering edges of business. [Though I guess that's what you would expect from someone who specialises in the economics of attention.]

innov8.jpgInnovation is one of those spaces that has to bridge both. This often elusive strategic advantage that could catapult you into uncontested territory (with the benefits of time, little competition, easy PR and high desirability in the marketplace) is often seen as the “soft stuff” best left to the creatives/scientists/inventors to envision. Mistakenly.

Never more so has there been such an urgent need for clarity on how to initiate, manage & implement innovation with accelerated competition and tightening resources on a crowded planet.
Companies that realise that the birthing of innovation is induced through rigorous process rather than entrusting it to luck or epiphanies of genius; those who specialise in it, like Google, BMW, 3M, GE, NASA offer insight on how to apply this in our own lives, businesses and careers.

I’m going to be writing 2 posts on innovation from our lecture series to de-fuzz the fluffy concepts around this word so treasured by management consultants. Essentially just as a memory recall for the students, so forgive me if they seem a little disjointed. (though as always you’re welcome to comment and nudge me if something needs more clarity or really connects with you & you want more info)
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Crowdsourcing a new identity : for a city

Cape Town, exquisite little city at the tiptoe of the tumultous African continent, is home to some of the most interesting people I’ve had the honour of meeting.
[If you happen to live here too, find yourself understimulated, and assume there's no depth here - uh oh! have you been MISSING OUT - we may be poorly connected not poor culturally. As a community developer & networther I would LOVE to get you connecting dots with some of the powerful, passionate people here : connect in & tap into some underground genius // & share some of yours?!]

go see more of our gorgeous city - thanks to coda

One of the geniuses I celebrated recently on SA Rocks, has joined forces with another ..and finally launched Accelerate Cape Town into the digital playground. Congrat’s Guy!

In the interests of getting the conversation started around re.creating our city the Web AddiCTs have a fun competition for imagineers: My Perfect City Challenge.

I remember reading about one of the Ivy League schools (possibly Harvard) putting out a similar challenge and getting wild wacky AND workable solutions that were successfully implemented. Environmental and human.scale factors featured prominently. But unlike the polite community of a university town.. our city jostles between 1st and 3rd world : ideas, attitudes, infrastructure, cultures that don’t mix easily - a little like oil and water - fairly benign until things start hotting up and then it starts fizzing and spitting ..suddenly it seems like a terribly sensible idea to get the hell out of the kitchen. Which sadly catalyses a dreaded brain.drain.

Fortunately, many volatility-tolerant social entrepreneurial types stayed behind to grab the opportunity to make a difference and a good living. Some helped build bridges between the techies and the marketers (Mike, I know you are a good capitalist, the fact that you do good en route doesn’t make you a flaky philanthropist :-P). Some proactively filling in the gaps where the city fell dismally short on the basics. There are SO many stories of people doing good here : SA Rocks celebrates them, Greater Good SA, SA the Good News among many others. We yearn to be helpful no matter where we find ourselves in the world.

Frankly, though we all think that we need better infrastructure to even begin, that the odds are stacked against us at the bottom of Africa, none of this matters when you have a determined, visionary group of brave people. I remind you of the words of anthropologist Margaret Mead

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has”

Inspiring visionaries can turn a city’s destiny and self-esteem around. Of course Guiliani’s incredible re.vision of New York comes to mind. But for South Africa, may I suggest we look to someone who had to deal with conditions akin to ours for guidance. Jaime Lerner is an inspired urban warrior, Lerner in action at TEDarchitect, mayor and Brazilian senator, a genius who transformed one of Brazil’s capital cities, Curitiba, into one of the most respected and modelled cities in the world for its efficiency, environmental and resource management and generally happy place to live and feel human1. Read a little about what life is like in Curitiba for inspiration if you’re entering the competition.. (you can win even if you don’t live in Cape Town BTW, just submit what you think would make a perfect city for you - wherever you are)

Fast Company did a feature on the World’s fastest cities 2007 (Curitiba’s there, Jo’burg there - Cape Town not yet!). Feeling some fighting spirit kicking in there. So all you brilliant marketers, greenies, architects, designers, techies I know & love >> let’s flex a little creative muscle and re.vision, re.brand & re.create a city, just for kicks.

(I’m keen for hitting the Creative Class Meccas category or Urban Innovators class? Madam Mayor what say you?)

Creativity comes when you cut a zero from your budget
- Jaime Lerner

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  1. Guy, Martin, Dave, Jon, Sheryl, Helen ..please can we organise to jet this fellow into town for a power strategy session on co.creating our city []

The UCT Business School pioneers a course on Web2.0 for practical business application

The first morning of Nomadic Marketing has begun.. an unusually structured collaborative learning experience into the heart of the “new internet”. For practical business use. Particularly for marketing. The kernel of this course is how to harness the best ideas at the outer edge of social media for potent strategic advantage in a phenomenally fast and unpredictable moving market. This is going to be an exciting journey.

Thank you to Elaine Rumboll, Director of Executive Education at the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town for initiating this course;  and to Dave Duarte (Course Director) who started making the most of many minds and quickly invited some of South Africa’s finest thinkers in this space to co-create this powerful course1

Today’s line-up includes: Mike Stopforth - Web 2.0 Beyond the Hype; Mike Perk - Search Engine Marketing Basics; Graham Knox - Blog Marketing; Jon Foster-Pedley - Strategy and Innovation since Web 2.0.

The Marketing Geek has done a superb job of collating a wealth of information for course delegates on the course wiki and blog, herded a wild bunch of those of us who made up the faculty and with the superb GSB team created something fairly innovative for any business school anywhere on the planet right now. I’m looking forward to seeing if we can effectively translate the reality that we digital nomads live, work and play in, to South African business leaders attending this course.

  1. I was privileged to contribute to the course in helping to design the educational experience with Dave. Making it engaging interactive and ensure that what could ordinarily be a daunting subject is rendered human-scale and brain-friendly. Lucky me! []

Too 007 : Bond.ing & innovating against the clock

..”before we resume our regular programming: a word from our sponsors”..thanks scoobymoo!

AAAARGH!!! I swear I can hear an audible click as my brain defocusses and searches for an alt.activity to fill a few minutes. Oh I know there are those who remain placidly cow-eyed and obediently absorb, but increasingly our human immune response to, shall we say oldskool bacterial bombardment of ads thrown at us unbidden, is on high alert.

Though we are still very prone to viral campaigns it seems :-P
Like some frenzied biological warfare campaign from the labs of a nefarious evil genius - media companies and ad agencies from every corner of the globe are striving to sequence the freshest viral DNA code to unleash upon the masses, in a bid for world domination of the attention kind of course. It may last only a few days.. but those feverish few days can pay off handsomely. Continue reading ‘Too 007 : Bond.ing & innovating against the clock’

Rock my world

..know those times when you feel the earth move? When titanic shifts are rumbling under your feet, you can’t see their effect yet, but you KNOW that when they break ground it’ll be momentous?! Last week was one of those big ole techtonic* shake-ups for me.

Think it may’ve started with the meet.up with the force of nature known as Mike Stopfornothing! [Boom! This man ROCKS! and has the energy to light up a city... put him on your radar if you haven't already].

The dovetailing synchronicity of surprising events is speeding up which is always a precursor to an evolutionary earthquake.

The last time this happened I was on sabbatical; so terrified and full of blazing rage I poured my heart onto a canvas to avoid being consumed

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