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Scaling and growing good innovations

Geoff Mulgan on scaling and growing good innovations

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Geoff Mulgan talks about scaling and growing good innovations at the SIX Spring School in Paris May 2010.

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Scaling and growing good innovations

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“It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails,

admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Many innovations, no shortage of trying – but why are the best ones not adopted, scaled, replicated?

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Is the problem resistance from incumbents?

Do the innovators/entrepreneurs just need more backing, funding, recognition?

Is the problem weak demand – commissioning, purchasing, policy?

Are the innovations promising but not proven? Do they need refinement to demonstrate impact, cost effectiveness ...?

Is there a lack of intermediary organisations to connect supply and demand? To judge what really does work ...

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Growth patterns

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Growth patterns

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Organisational Form ChoicesWhat sort of boundaries are placed around the innovation, who’s involved, how much control etc.

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Slide 9 The Young Foundation 2010

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1 Prompts

2 Proposals

3 Prototypes

4 Sustaining5 Scaling

6 Systemic change

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5. scaling and growth

diffusion

Subsidies for diffusion, adoption, adaptation

licensing

Brands

franchises

investment for growth – loans, equity, quasi-equity

commissioning

federations

National policy directives

professional networks/champions

growth through people

takeover

policy and programme funding

consumer advocacy

emulation

Markets for outcomes

NICE-type bodies

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Are these all missing in ageing? Who owns the problem of scale where there aren’t markets?