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Introduction to Innovation By Design "Irish
companies that use design are more successful than those that do not.
This fact was borne out of research published by the Centre for Design
Innovation in the beginning of 2007. The challenge was to create a
practical approach and tools that organisations could use to innovate
and grow.
The result was Innovation by Design, an 18-month
programme of workshops, research and mentoring for six Northwest
organisations that began in June 2007. Precision toolmaker.
Agricultural co-operative. Software developer. Third level institute.
Airport. Heavy machinery manufacturer. Six very different organisations
across six very different sectors; yet all with the common goal to grow
their businesses.
Within 15 months different participants have
launched new brands; generated hundreds of ideas; explored new markets;
created prototypes for new products; redesigned their product
development processes; delivered new and enhanced services to their
customers; briefed and contracted design agencies; and one even renamed
their company. Everyone has applied a design approach to understanding
customers’ needs first, which is key to identifying the right ideas to
commercialise.
But don’t take our word for it, read about
Avenue Mould Solutions, Connacht Gold, Infacta, Institute of Technology
Sligo, Ireland West Airport, and Mantis Cranes to see what they have
accomplished. In the end, success of the programme will be judged by
the companies that took part and these are their stories in their own
words."
Expand your mind and read more from this 72-page
booklet published in September 2008 by the Centre for Design Innovation
in Sligo, Ireland.
Justin Knecht, Programme Manager working with the Centre, serves on the
InSource Advisory Board and invites all InSource members to explore six case studies that show the power of user-centered design.
Go to the Member Resources/Books & Articles tab to read the entire booklet