Innovation Standards and Competency Frameworks
This podcast episode from Innovate Island explores the seemingly paradoxical concept of standardizing innovation through conversations with two experts in the field.
Eoin Flavin discusses ISO 56000 - a family of standards for innovation management. He explains how these globally validated frameworks can actually enhance rather than constrain innovation:
As Eoin puts it, "While some argue that standardisation is the enemy of innovation...many breakthrough innovations came about through following sets of processes."
In the second half, Charlie Tuxworth shares his work on developing a competency framework for innovators.
Key points include:
Charlie emphasizes that innovation skills are increasingly in demand as we face complex challenges: "We know that the sticky problems that we're facing in terms of the economy, society and the environment can't be fixed by just trying harder."
Both speakers agree that far from killing creativity, good innovation frameworks actually enhance it by creating shared understanding and more effective collaboration.
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Find out more about ISO 56000 here: https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:56000:dis:ed-1:v1:en
Access Innovate Island’s handbook on ISO here: https://my.innovateisland.net/c/publications/innovate-island-handbook-making-innovation-work
Find out more about the Competency Framework here: https://mailchi.mp/celsiogroup/competency_framework
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