Change Management Problem Introducing User Toolkits for Innovation
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Change Management Problem Introducing User Toolkits for Innovation
from PDMA Blog by Michael Osofsky
Von Hippel and Thomke proposed “user toolkits for innovation” to address the age-old problem of communication breakdowns between engineering teams and product users that result in users not getting what they want. User toolkits are a way for engineering teams to expose enough control over their product for users to be able to customize or configure the product to address their specific need. Examples include a food flavorings company that provides buyers with a toolkit to create their own flavorings, a product category where it is difficult to create products because it is hard for buyers to describe in English the type of flavoring they want. User toolkits are an approach to innovation because they put the solution-building task into the hands of the person who has the problem. Toolkits are another way of applying the maxim that necessity is the mother of invention.


