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Tips and techniques from Made to Stick, Weird Ideas That Work, and the Art of Woo. Apply these tips to help librarians get support for innovation in their organizations.
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Persuasion, Influence, Innovation(despite barriers)
Internet Librarian 2009
Rebecca JonesPartner, Dysart & Associates
Nicole HennigWeb Manager & Usability Specialist MIT [email protected]
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Want to innovate?
But having trouble with naysayers?
Your situation• bureaucracy
• shrinking budgets
• staff who resist change
• micro-managers
Research-based tips
Made to Stick
• Chip Heath, professor at Stanford
• Dan Heath, Researcher, Harvard Business School
Sticky ideas• Simple
• Unexpected
• Concrete
• Credible
• Emotional
• Story
Unexpectedness
• Break expectations
Transistors
Masaru Ibuka
Transistors + Radios
Masaru Ibuka
“pocketable radio”
Radio
1957 - first “pocketable radio”
Tell stories• stories as simulation
• stories as inspiration
The conference storybook
“The curse of knowledge”
Weird Ideas That Work
Robert Sutton
Professor at Stanford Engineering School
Skyline - IDEOStory of IDEO and the thousands of toy ideas. Develop 4,000 ideas, turn 230 into prototypes, sell about 12. They keep showing ideas to potential customers.
Hotel hangers
Brendan Boyle, designer from IDEO prototyped hanger tops so people could use hotel hangers at home. Top half of a hanger with a small “slit” for the ball, so you can use it at home. Never used it, but it’s a charming failure.
Reward success & failure, punish inaction
• Innovation comes from quantity.
(in my next talk: how to make it safe to fail)
• G. Richard Shell, professor, Wharton School
• Mario Moussa, faculty, Wharton School
Art of Woo
ROWE - Best Buy
Jodi Thompson & Cali Ressler
We have more autonomy as college students than we do in the modern workplace.
Jodi Thompson & Cali Ressler had the idea, they worked with mid-level managers to try it out under the radar. Gathered data & testimonials for two years before approaching skeptical senior managers. Resonated with the culture, used language the managers could understand (data).
Foot in the door• Find the right
audience
• One small step
• Under the radar
• Speak the language of those you want to convince.
MIT Libraries Betas
Modeled after Google Labs
"I don't understand why people are scared of new ideas. I'm scared of the old ones."
-John Cage
Inspired by
You’re invited to:
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Image credits• Tag cloud made with wordle.net from Twitter feed
@nic221 by Nicole Hennig
• skeptical mannequin, Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeremybrooks/3575446260/
• 2.0, Flickr:http://www.flickr.com/photos/dasistdasende/3302462199/
• Dilbert sunflower, Flickr:http://www.flickr.com/photos/smallbox/778670401/
• MIT Libraries betas: http://libraries.mit.edu/betas