What we’re thinking
If the progress economy is the solution to the innovation problem, we should be able to explain common innovation failures in thinking.
This post is (for now) a scratch pad on ideas around this thought. The format is likely to change over time…
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Missing supporting innovations
This is a case where a proposition addresses some part of the progress journey but is a) unable, on its own, to get a seeker from their progress origin to their progress sought and b) there are no other propositions available that can be linked together.
Does not address progress sought
Where a progress proposition is created forward which there is no demand (ie the progress offered does not match progress sought).
Wrong end of progress continuum
A proposition sits too far away from the market on the progress continuum. For example, the offering is to enable progress seekers, but the market is looking for relieving propositions.
Let’s progress together through discussion…