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Part 1: The Innovation RadarWhat is a good methodology to track relevant innovation topics in the retail industry? A methodology that keeps the CTO and account team focused on innovation topics, one that is a source of ideas for innovations, one that helps what technologies should be on our radar... These kind of questions are samples when teams look for a structured approach for an innovation strategy. To this end we have adopted Gartner's hype cycle methodology and created a innovation radar leveraging several hype cycles that provide a good context of an innovation strategy within the retail industry. The picture below depicts the conceptual framework of the innovation radar. ![]() A technology of a hype cycle is mapped to the radar as a point and the distance to the center indicates its time until mainstream adoption. The point is color coded according to Gartner's business benefit ranking: red = transformational, green = high, yellow = moderate and grey = low. Furthermore, a hype cycle is mapped to an aspect of the innovation strategy. At EDS we use the BATOG framework for these aspects:
In total we have currently mapped about 450 technologies from 14 hype cycles resulting in a huge picture depicted below.
Obviously, this picture must be printed on a poster! This poster is hanging at many work places and is a very cool tool to learn more about the many individual technologies and can be used in discussions. However, it is only a starting point. Therefore, we have created a Sharepoint site wich acts as the central hub for innovation. First of all, the Sharepoint contains an Innovation Radar Picture that depicts the innovation topics that are relevant for the retail industry using HD View from Microsoft. This technology allows to zoom in and out and navigate through the big innovation radar picture. Second, all innovation topics have been digested into a list that contains all the relavent information from the Gartner Hype cycle. This list allows excel like filtering for individual hype cycles, business impact etc. to ease custering and selction of innovation topics. Most importantly, a technology wiki allows creation of content such as retail business impact and opportunities, vendor information etc. for each of the innovation topics. Going forward, the sharepoint will be used to collaborate with vendors, such as SAP, of our innovation network and as our innovation process dashboard. Next PartsIn following blogs I will discuss and reach out for opinions in the community relating to some of the technology topics of the radar and on some issues and solutions for innovation strategies that we face with the innovation radar: Stephan de Haas is the head of solution architecture in T-Systems SI
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