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what innovation need.

The most important thing to know about innovation is that it's not the same as invention. I might even go as far as to say that, in the world of startups, invention is sort of immaterial. Just come up with problems that need to be solved and solutions that are unique and that people can actually use. More often than not, that will do the trick.

where does innovation comes from?

In Innovators Don't See Different Things - They See Things Differently, we talked about what Malcolm Gladwell calls the Creation Myth: that an innovator may not be the guy who comes up with the idea but the guy who turns that idea into something people can use.

Driven by the need to prove something.                                  Innovative people are definitely on a mission to prove something to somebody and half the time I don't even think they know who.

Passion. Without passion and genuinely loving and caring about what you do, you simply won't have the resilience and stickwithitness to see innovation of any magnitude through. It's never just an idea - you have to actually do stuff with it.


Belief that you're special. Many, if not most, innovative people have this sort of childish belief that they're special, destined for great things. The thought of doing something new and different - changing the world, as it were - can be daunting. Unless you truly believe it's your destiny, you'll probably be too scared to even try.

It comes from perseverance. According to my literary agent, authors tell her success is a matter of keeping yourself in the chair.

It comes from the need to prove yourself. The human mind is surprisingly powerful, especially in terms of the need to prove yourself. While it usually manifests early in life, the motivation tends to stick with us and often becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. It doesn't even seem to matter if you know to whom you're proving yourself – your father, yourself or teachers who said you'd never amount to anything.

It comes from identifying problems. Over the course of my career I've noted how innovation comes from how people identify problems. Granted, there has to be a solution but the problem comes first and foremost. The reason is simple. Without a pressing problem, there's no real need of a solution. And until you correctly identify the problem, your solution is suspect and lacking innovation. Always focus on the problem.






Improve reasoning skills

Reasoning skills form the ability to think about a particular way to work in a sensible and result-oriented manner.

You can implement reasoning for innovative ideas and enhance them further.

Reasoning skills are instrumental in enabling you to be more productive with your decision making as well as creative skills. You will also be able to come up with the ideas that have higher chances to become result-driven.


Trust your instincts and intuitions

Intuitions and instincts never lie. If you instinctively feel potential in some idea, give it a try.

The biggest of inventions and discoveries were once considered absurd. So, try it and prove it that innovation skills exist in you.

For having effective innovation skills, it is the very first step to trust upon your instincts and intuitions, as this will only help you in believing in creativity.

Have a futuristic vision

The future holds wonders for those who prepare for it today!

If you can envisage the conditions and situations that will take place years later, you can develop ideas based on them. This way, innovation can be fuelled by futuristic vision.

With a futuristic vision, many scientists and entrepreneurs have come up with new technology and system that we are using these days.

In the same way, when you will have a futuristic vision, you will also be able to think of innovative ideas that can make the future more convenient and blissful. This approach will, for sure guide you on the path of innovation skills.

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