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Self assessment

1/17. Innovation requires:

2/17. While participating in ideation workshops, you and other participants will be expected to:

3/17. The creation of innovative ideas results from

4/17. Geographic arbitrage is the comparison of an idea from the same geographical perspective.

5/17. The following skills: manage time, plan, identify strategies and take action, and select and use technology productively - can be categorized as:

6/17. What must companies do to support and grow innovation?

7/17. All of the following are examples of effective communication skills except:

8/17. When you “sell” an innovative idea to the management you should:

9/17. Start-ups fail mainly because?

10/17. The 55 business patterns can be applied:

11/17. Adaptability of business is:

12/17. Which is part of digital transformation:

13/17. What can customers get from digital transformation in retail?

14/17. Farmers of the (near) future will not:

15/17. Examples of service innovation are:

16/17. What is co-innovation?

17/17. The rewards that are given to the workers can be:

Your results

You completed the INCREASE self-assessment test.

Now it’s time to move on to improving your innovation competence.

Your answers allowed us to assess your readiness in the areas covered by the INCREASE Training Platform. So now you can either follow the overall INCREASE training program, starting with Module 1, or focus on those areas that you did not perform well during the self-assessment test (marked with ❌). We recommend you to follow all the modules that you have not answer correctly to all the related assessment questions:

Module 1 - Innovation across organization

  • 1.1. Introduction to the world of innovation
  • 1.2. Innovation processes in SMEs

Module 2 - Where innovative ideas come from

  • 2.1. From idea generation to innovation
  • 2.2. How innovative ideas generate entrepreneurial ideas

Module 3 - Innovation mindset and what is in it for me?

  • 3.1. Innovation Mindset
  • 3.2. Innovation Cultures

Module 4 - How to communicate and lobby for ideas?

  • 4.1. How to communicate ideas effectively and clearly
  • 4.2. How to lobby for innovative ideas

Module 5 - Innovation in business models (including crisis reactions)

  • 5.1. Basics of Business Models
  • 5.2. Types of Business Models and innovation in business models
  • 5.3. Adaptability and Flexibility of Business Models (Including Crisis reactions)

Module 6 - Digitalisation and automatization in SMEs

  • 6.1. What is Digital Transformation?
  • 6.2. Digital Transformation in Retail
  • 6.3. Digital Transformation in Agriculture
  • 6.4. Digital Transformation in Hospitality

Module 7 - Models for co-innovation

  • 7.1. What is Co-Innovation?
  • 7.2. Co-Innovation Practices

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO NEXT?

1. Use my customized training path

2. Follow the overall INCREASE program

Module 1 - Innovation across organization Module 2 - Where innovative ideas come from Module 3 - Innovation mindset and what is in it for me? Module 4 - How to communicate and lobby for ideas?
Module 5 - Innovation in business models (including crisis reactions) Module 6 - Digitalisation and automatization in SMEs Module 7 - Models for co-innovation

To learn more how to take maximum advantage of the INCREASE self-assessment and training program for developing innovation competences check the User and Transferability Guide.


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