Practical sheet | REF: FIC0301 V1

Use-driven innovation in your sector or company

Author: Michel GUIGA

Publication date: September 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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1. Create the conditions for effective usage monitoring

The cross-functional performances of companies that succeed in their use-driven innovation approach are :

  • a strong culture of listening to their customers (surveys, front line, etc.), a culture of service and a strong brand;

  • they target structural "high-volume consumers" to test and launch new products;

  • they have marketing skills within R&D;

  • they go out to meet consumers and use them as usage laboratories;

  • they have modular platforms, configurable products and services that can be programmed in real time, and short-loop development processes.

How can you get closer to this model?

This type of innovation is particularly well suited to B2C, where...

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