4 Required Elements of an Innovation Framework
Innovation efforts require a structure to stay organized and for successful execution. Many organizations have weak innovation frameworks, which in turn, weaken their overall effectiveness. This video will take a look at an innovation framework that is used by 1000’s of organizations across industry and size, known as FIRE.
We’ll also discuss how you can adapt and use this framework within your organization.
Watch at YouTube.com/lIwOeKtlH64
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Phil McKinney is an innovator, thinker, creator, author, and speaker. He is the former CTO of HP who has built teams that have innovated award-winning technologies and products currently used by half-billion people worldwide. Fast Company and Businessweek named these teams as being among the “50 Most Innovative”. As host of the award-winning podcast, Killer Innovations, he shares his insights on creativity and innovation to help listeners develop their ideas into actionable plans for success. Launched in 2005, the podcast is the longest continuously produced podcast in history. In 2011, Phil authored Beyond The Obvious – a book on innovation and creativity. The book is available in hardcover, digital, and audio. Media recognition includes Vanity Fair as “The Innovation Guru”, MSNBC and Fox Business as “The Gadget Guy” and San Jose Mercury News as the “Chief Seer”.
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Phil McKinney
Phil McKinney is an innovator, thinker, creator, author, and speaker. He is the former CTO of HP who has built teams that have innovated award-winning technologies and products currently used by half-billion people worldwide.
Fast Company and Businessweek named these teams as being among the “50 Most Innovative”.
As host of the award-winning podcast, Killer Innovations, he shares his insights on creativity and innovation to help listeners develop their ideas into actionable plans for success.
Launched in 2005, the podcast is the longest continuously produced podcast in history.
In 2011, Phil authored Beyond The Obvious – a book on innovation and creativity. The book is available in hardcover, digital, and audio.
Media recognition includes Vanity Fair as “The Innovation Guru”, MSNBC and Fox Business as “The Gadget Guy” and San Jose Mercury News as the “Chief Seer”.


