DimensionX: Dream and Discover

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DimensionX: Dream and Discover Innovation in your hands

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Module 2: Dream & Discover Next: A New Century Module 2: Dream & Discover

Module 2: Dream & Discover Creating LeaderX Welcome everyone to our second Innovation Day training module! This is going to be a very active and intense process requiring your utmost focus, and more importantly your imagination and creativity!   To quickly sum up the end product of the last module and what we have to start with, we currently have a number of stakeholder maps illustrating how different groups act and think towards the pain point. Now that we have explored our pain point and understand those we serve, it’s time to focus on LeaderX. “Who is LeaderX?” you might ask. This new LeaderX perspective should embody all of the actions, statements, thoughts, and feelings of everyone we serve—these were the insights written on post-it notes last session. It will be through this new, all-encompassing perspective that we will carry out brainstorming sessions and make decisions with regards to the pain point. So, let’s begin to create LeaderX by drawing a new stakeholder map labeled on the top in big bold letters “LEADERX.” Next, combine all the post-it notes from various stakeholder maps into just one stakeholder map according to their respective quadrant (ex. all notes in from various stakeholders’ “Do” sections are combined to one large “Do” section). This combination of viewpoints begins to create LeaderX.

Creating LeaderX Now that we have explored our pain point and understand those we serve, it’s time to focus on LeaderX The leaderX perspective should embody all of the actions, statements, thoughts, and feelings of everyone we serve

Module 2: Dream & Discover Interpreting LeaderX

Interpreting LeaderX Make sense of all of these insights and more clearly define Leaderx’s viewpoint towards the pain point Mix and match insights – connect two or more post-it notes with words such as “AND”, “Because”, “but”, “with”, “without”, or “despite” LeaderX makes the needs of everyone affected by the pain point the main focus of the innovation The solution needs to appeal to all of the stakeholders

Module 2: Dream & Discover Drawing Conclusions

Drawing Conclusions Specific stances about the pain point based on the beliefs and perspective of LeaderX How would LeaderX approach this pain point? How does LeaderX think about this pain point? What does LeaderX believe about this pain point? What does LeaderX understand about this pain point How is LeaderX influenced by these themes and insights

Module 2: Dream & Discover Growing LeaderX’s Dream

Growing LeaderX’s Dream It is times to grow leaderx’s dreams and brainstorm some new solutions to this pain point Tips for this brainstorming session: Defer Judgement Celebrate all ideas Encourage wild ideas Build on the ideas of others Stay focused on the topic One conversation at a time Be visual At first, go for quantity over quality of ideas

Module 2: Dream & Discover Feedback / Wrap-up