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Why Innovation Fails – The Top 10 Causes

Why Innovations Fail

Many businesses find their innovations fail, often at great expense and strenuous effort. These innovation failures surprise and frustrate them. They are then left wondering as to what caused their innovations to fail.

Innovation Preparedness

Many causes result in innovation efforts failing. While many causes of innovation failure are within your control, some are not. Understanding the most common causes of innovation failure is essential to prepare yourself better to address them. When you are prepared to face the inevitable, you increase your chances of success.

10 Most Common Causes for Innovations to Fail

  1. Lack of Problem Identification:Often, innovators are so excited about their new idea that they don’t take the time to identify the problem they’re trying to solve. This leads to a lot of wasted time and resources.
  2. Lack of Ideation or Inability to Generate Good Ideas: Lack of ideationis a reason for many failed processes, and the inability to develop good ideas is close behind.
  3. Poor Execution of the Idea:If you can’t successfully execute an idea, it will go nowhere.
  4. Lack of Funding or Support: Many promising innovations get canceled due to lack of funding. Dollars, time, and people are all critical parts of successful innovations.
  5. Lack of a Clear Roadmap/Plan: Without a rational plan, it’s nearly impossible to remain focused and motivated when those inevitable roadblocks arise.
  6. Implementation Challenges:Implementation challenges can include anything from tech issues to employee pushback.
  7. Cultural BarriersCultural barriers, whether on an individual, team or organizational level, can prevent the successful implementation of new ideas.
  8. Naysayers (innovation antibodies): Every organization has people who refuse to accept change or even consider it.
  9. Poor Timing: Several factors can lead to poor timing, such as market or technology changes, shifts in customer needs or preferences, and changes in the current political climate.
  10. Customer Disinterest: No matter how great your innovation is, they won’t buy it if customers aren’t interested.

To know more about the causes of innovation fails, listen to this week’s show: Why Innovation Fails – The Top 10 Causes.

Author

  • Phil McKinney headshot

    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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