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StartupNation sat down with innovation guru Chic Thompson to gather his thoughts on creating a culture of innovation and creativity for a business in Orangeville.

Freeborn & Associates
905 584-4399
11 Antrim Crt
Caledon, ON
The Palanik Group Inc
905-420-2340
1800 Bronte Square
Pickering, ON
Falconhawk Global Ventures Inc
613-938-8835
34 McCumber
Cornwall, ON
Stamford Realty Ltd
905-374-7170
4066 Drummond Road
Niagara Falls, ON
Schwab Management Co Inc
519-332-1228
112 Russell Street North
Sarnia, ON
Trianma Management Services Incorp
905-579-2223
178 Simcoe Street North
Oshawa, ON
Mihi
613-969-7777
10 South Front
Belleville, ON
James A Jamieson Accounting & Management Consulting
519-332-2126
251 Exmouth Street
Sarnia, ON
E 2 Management Corporation
905-873-9484
113 Mountainview Road South
Georgetown, ON
Terris Project Management Inc
905-686-9353
18 Garnett Drive
Ajax, ON

Free Your Mind - A Chat with Innovation-Guru Chic Thompson

Charles “Chic” Thompson often talks with companies about tips for coming up with innovative products to sell in today’s market. Thompson is the founding partner of the Creative Management Group and a fellow at the University of Virginia’s Darden Business School. He’s worked in product development for W.L. Gore and Associates, Johnson & Johnson, and Walt Disney. His book What a Great Idea! (Perennial/HarperCollins, 1992, $15) was a main selection of the Executive Book Club. What a Great Idea! 2.0 (Sterling, $14.95) will be released in early 2007. Thompson sat down with StartupNation to talk about how new businesses can foster a culture of innovation.

How do you define innovation?

Thompson: I look at the word differently than most. I don’t consider innovation to be just the generation of ideas. I believe ideas are the currency of a business’s future. For a business to grow, it has to have a culture of actionable ideas. Therefore, innovation, by definition, is turning those ideas into action. It also means eliminating ideas that you know are going to never work and inefficient processes, like unnecessary reports, approvals and meetings. Innovation is both “create and destroy.”

What makes a product or service innovative?

Thompson: Most people think innovation is about meeting a customer need. I believe innovation is about eliminating a customer sacrifice.

For example, let’s look at health care in America.

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