Before you begin any innovation initiative, you must have the 3 P’s of innovation—and they have to work together to create success.

Episode Transcript

The question today is: What are the three P’s of innovation? When you are starting or working on any innovation initiative, you must have these three P’s. ‘P’ number one is Purpose. ‘P’ number two is what we call Pathway. Some people use the word, “processes,” but “process” is not complete; that’s why we refer to it as a “pathway,” because there are other elements. The third ‘P’ is People. Those three P’s must work interactively during any innovation context to be successful. If any of those are missing or are weak, then your innovation initiative will likely stall or not be successful. So you must have those three P’s: Purpose, Pathway, and People working interactively to be successful in your innovation initiative. Until next time, keep innovating.

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Evans Baiya

Author Evans Baiya

Dr. Evans Baiya is a technology and innovation strategist with nearly 20 years of experience in information technology, product development, innovation of health engagement solutions, semiconductor engineering, and intellectual property strategy. He has held professional positions in various sized companies, starting from a research chemist to global leadership positions in engineering management and strategic product development and marketing. His extensive global experience includes the development of technologies and strategies with companies such as Samsung, IBM, Intel, Nokia, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, World International Patent Office, and others. As a successful author, Dr. Baiya has published more than 30 peer-reviewed publications and holds several technology patents. He is the co-author of The Innovator’s Advantage.

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