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Innovation First, Technology Second

Key Points

  • IBM Garage prioritizes user needs and problem‑solving over showcasing technology, starting every engagement by identifying end‑user pain points and the “big idea” for improvement.
  • A flexible suite of practices—including Lean Startup, hypothesis‑driven development, agile co‑creation, and design thinking—is applied adaptively rather than forced as a one‑size‑fits‑all solution.
  • After a Design Thinking session, the team distills the vision into a one‑sentence definition and moves quickly to a minimal viable product, often using production pilots to obtain the most valid user feedback.
  • IBM Cloud’s ready‑made services (NLP, analytics, compute, purpose‑built databases) provide the speed and scalability needed for rapid innovation, positioning technology as an enabler rather than the driver of the solution.

Full Transcript

# Innovation First, Technology Second **Source:** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quakM9VcYW8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quakM9VcYW8) **Duration:** 00:02:32 ## Summary - IBM Garage prioritizes user needs and problem‑solving over showcasing technology, starting every engagement by identifying end‑user pain points and the “big idea” for improvement. - A flexible suite of practices—including Lean Startup, hypothesis‑driven development, agile co‑creation, and design thinking—is applied adaptively rather than forced as a one‑size‑fits‑all solution. - After a Design Thinking session, the team distills the vision into a one‑sentence definition and moves quickly to a minimal viable product, often using production pilots to obtain the most valid user feedback. - IBM Cloud’s ready‑made services (NLP, analytics, compute, purpose‑built databases) provide the speed and scalability needed for rapid innovation, positioning technology as an enabler rather than the driver of the solution. ## Sections - [00:00:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quakM9VcYW8&t=0s) **User‑First Approach & MVP Validation** - The speaker explains how the IBM Garage emphasizes user needs over technology, employing Lean Startup, agile, and co‑creation practices to transform a one‑sentence concept into a minimal viable product and production pilot for high‑validity feedback. ## Full Transcript
0:00many of our clients are actually 0:01surprised when they come to the garage 0:03for their first visit or for our 0:05workshop that we don't talk a lot about 0:07technology you would think we would wear 0:09the IBM garage but in fact we always are 0:13focusing on solutioning sooner we don't 0:16start with technology we start with the 0:19user needs and I'm a technologist myself 0:21I'm a techie and sorry it sometimes 0:23pains me to step back from the 0:25technology and customers sometimes have 0:27have the same challenge what are the 0:30end-user pain points where is the 0:33opportunity the big idea to improve 0:35these end-users lives in whatever way it 0:38may be and we start from that in the 0:41garret we have a set of practices that 0:43we found allow clients to get the most 0:46out of the cloud so these are Lean 0:49Startup hypothesis driven development 0:51devil agile co-creation tener 0:54programming all of these practices are 0:56really important it doesn't work to take 0:59all of these practices in one great love 1:02and then dump them on an organization 1:05we're adaptive in how we work with an 1:08organization to adopt these practices 1:10when we come out of a Design Thinking 1:12workshop we've got a one-sentence 1:14definition of what we're gonna build 1:16next what customers often ask us is how 1:19do I go from this one sentence to 1:21something that that's gonna be real and 1:23sometimes the answer can be really 1:25unexpected a minimal Viable Product and 1:27take different forms 1:29we have a bias towards doing production 1:31pilots and the reason for that is that 1:34is the highest validity user feedback 1:37that you can get if you go and ask 1:39someone would you like this cool app 1:41they'll say sure but you don't really 1:43know whether they will use it until you 1:45give them a capability and you say use 1:49it it's all about testing the hypothesis 1:52what IBM cloud and the associated 1:54services give us in the context of the 1:57innovation that we do is speed it gives 2:01us these great services that are going 2:03to accelerate that are giving us natural 2:06language processing that are giving us 2:08analytics capability that's giving us 2:11compute that's giving us databases fit 2:14for purpose for the type of data 2:16analysis we want to do and having those 2:18in the public cloud and the private 2:20cloud allow us to go really fast 2:23technology is the enabler of innovation 2:27it is not the driver of the innovation