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		<title>Three Innovation Ideas from William Gibson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim Kastelle</dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[I was running an executive education class last week for a group of people from an engineering firm. At the course dinner, we had a speaker from a cutting edge research group within the firm who described a bunch of technology that will completely transform their industry when it hits. The reaction of the class [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was running an executive education class last week for a group of people from an engineering firm.  At the course dinner, we had a speaker from a cutting edge research group within the firm who described a bunch of technology that will completely transform their industry when it hits.</p>
<p>The reaction of the class the next morning when we discussed that talk was interesting.  Instead of saying &#8220;That stuff will never work,&#8221; which I think would have been their reaction at the start of the week, they said &#8220;None of that stuff has a business model.&#8221;  And then we had a great conversation about what the business model could be, how it relates to their current business model, and how they can start planning a transition.</p>
<p>It reminded me of something I had just read by one of my favourite authors William Gibson in his collection of non-fiction essays <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/039915843X/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=innoleadnetwb-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=039915843X">Distrust That Particular Flavor:</a><img decoding="async" src="http://timkastelle.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/irtinnoleadnetwb-230las23o23a02323232323232323X23" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /></p>
<blockquote><p>A BBC executive working on another version of &#8220;interactive television&#8221; offered me a tour of a small research facility in San Francisco.  He was interested in having me &#8220;do&#8221; something with this new technology: the lab we visited was devoted to&#8230;well, there weren&#8217;t verbs.  I looked at things, watched consoles as they were poked and prodded, and nobody there, it seemed, could even begin to explain what it was I might be doing if I were to, uh, do one of these projects, whatever it was.  It wasn&#8217;t writing, it wasn&#8217;t directing.  It was definitely something, though, and they were certainly keen to do it, but they needed those verbs.</p></blockquote>
<p>The business model is where you get the verbs.  And without them, you just have a great idea that does, well, something.</p>
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<p>But of course, it&#8217;s not that easy, is it?  We do need the verbs.  The reason that building a business model is so important (and so hard) is that it is hard to know in advance which verbs will work.  Another quote from Gibson explains why:</p>
<blockquote><p>The Internet, an unprecedented driver of change, was a complete accident, and that seems more often the way of things.  The Internet is the result of the unlikely marriage of a DARPA project and the nascent industry of desktop computing.  Had nations better understood the potential of the Internet, I suspect they might well have strangled it in its cradle.  Emergent technology is, by its very nature, out of control, and leads to unpredictable outcomes.</p></blockquote>
<p>And that&#8217;s precisely right &#8211; we often don&#8217;t know in advance how to best make our new ideas work.  To find those verbs and build a business model, <a href="http://timkastelle.org/blog/2011/03/how-to-test-a-business-model-like-a-scientist/" target="_blank">we need to experiment</a>.</p>
<p>But that&#8217;s hard to do, and it leads to uncertainty, which most people hate.  So why would you do it?  In discussing why he started to get interested in vintage mechanical watches <a href="http://timkastelle.org/blog/2011/12/avoid-fatal-business-models/" target="_blank">long after quartz made them obsolete</a>, he says:</p>
<blockquote><p>Collections of things, and their collectors, have generally tended to give me the willies.  I sometimes, usually only temporarily, accumulate things in some one category, but the real pursuit is the learning curve.  The dive into esoterica.  The quest for expertise.</p></blockquote>
<p>It&#8217;s one of the best descriptions I&#8217;ve read of drive we have to learn.  That&#8217;s what leads us to come up with our great new ideas.  Which then need some verbs so that we&#8217;ll know what they&#8217;re for.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s how my engineering friends can use that great new technology to transform their industry.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s innovation.</p>

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