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Challenge Driven InnovationHelen Goulden5th March 2013

Challenge

• Costs of long term health conditions

• Ageing population

• Depletion of natural resources

• Changing climate

• Cuts to public funding

• Financial crisis & Unemployment

• Competition from emerging markets

Societal

Environmental

Economic

The Evolution of…

…aligned to these wider trends

• Business Innovation trends

• Public & Social Innovation trends

• System innovation as an organising principle when addressing complex challenges

Next 15 Minutes

Customer Crowdsourcing

Open Call for Ideas

Prototype the best

Reward The

Winners

“Help us reduce packaging” “Help us mitigate climate change”

• Strategic Marketing• Corporate Responsibility Engagement• Product development

Some customers are more useful than others…

Open Innovation

www.openinnovation.eu

Sharing Data & Researchwith non-competitors

Users, Developers & VirginCo-designing new services

Online community developingnew fundraising products

Stimulating

Engageme

nt

Greater

Involvemen

t in Decisi

ons

Co-Production

Crowdsourcing ideasWidening perspectives

e.g. Participatory Budgeting

User centred design

e.g. Co-delivery of public services with

service users

Opening up Public & Social Challenges

Alongside mechanisms with explicit focus on Challenge/ desired outcomes:

# Social Impact Bonds# Outcomes Based Commissioning# Payment by Results# Forward Commitment Procurement

Do we understand the system well enough?

System Challenge: Ageing

Ageing Population

Promote self-management

Services that build social fabric

Outcome-orientedFunding tools

Recognition of social as well as biomedical

factors

Asset-Based approach

Markets that cover creating informal

care networks

People & Professionals

Helen GouldenDirectorHelen.Goulden@nesta.org.uk@helengou@nesta_ukwww.nesta.org.uk

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