Trends Report

Tech Industry Labs Provide Critical Innovation Support

At Each End Of The Innovation Process, You Need A Different Kind Of Lab

July 14th, 2010
Tom Grant, Ph.D., null
Tom Grant, Ph.D.
With contributors:
Peter Burris , Zachary Reiss-Davis

Summary

In the technology industry, two types of labs exist, each contributing to different parts of the innovation process. The stereotypical lab, focused on pure research, is the source of good ideas from inside the company as well as ideas jointly developed with customers and partners. These ideation labs also market-test the ideas so the company does not waste resources on technologies that have little chance of success or are of only marginal benefit to the vendor. The other type, implementation labs, contribute to the later phases of the innovation process at the point when vendors bring ideas to market and try to convince customers and partners to adopt them. Implementation labs improve the quality of products and services, and they also provide information that helps teams implement the technology. Implementation labs get less attention than ideation labs, but given their substantial benefits, more technology vendors should consider creating them.

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