Innovation Challenge How can the back to school shopping experience be made better?

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Innovation Challenge How can the back to school shopping experience be made better?

What is the challenge? Experiences Being creative Ideas History and past Future Outcome of tasks: Key learning and exploration What do we need to know?

Mood & ideas boards Teamwork and roles Solutions Can we explore ideas? Best idea? Outcome of tasks: Team ready to prepare idea What should we focus on?

Be imaginative in thinking Develop it! How should we consider it? Energise Choose your best idea What should we consider? Imagine your best idea Outcome of tasks: Choose an idea to work up and plan

Research your ideas How will you take on feedback? Reflect so far Do you fulfil the judging criteria? Design your plan Plan your best idea into something to present Outcome of tasks: Clear plan to create pitch

Start to complete your final pitch Any changes needed? Look at ideas from different angles Reflect and develop your ideas Make changes Reflect on plan and create your pitch Outcome of tasks: A pitch ready to test

Make it concise Gather feedback and make refinements Plan your submission Share your pitch with test stakeholders Test your pitch out on stakeholders Outcome of tasks: Ready to share and submit your pitch

What have we achieved Submit your entry Share with an audience Reflect on your journey Share your entry with others and reflect on your achievements Outcome of tasks: A completed challenge!