by Tristan Allen | Mar 26, 2019 | future thinking, General, Innovation consultancy, Innovation consulting, Product development
Faced with a journey, you’ve got choices: plan the route or start walking (driving, cycling – whatever you choose). Planning feels logical. Get the map out, plug coordinates into a sat nav and see how long it takes. Your route to a final destination,...
by Tristan Allen | Mar 21, 2019 | Consumer insight, Design Thinking, Innovation consultancy, Innovation strategy, Innovation workshops
Presenting at a trade event gets the creative juices flowing. Sometimes this can be a good thing. Sometimes it leads to other ideas. This is what happened this week. I was invited to present a short deck at Pro2Pac at London’s Excel. Appended to the annual IFE...
by Tristan Allen | Mar 12, 2019 | Design Thinking, future thinking, General, Innovation consultancy, Innovation strategy, Innovation trends, scenario planning, Scenarios planning
A few years ago, probably 2012 or so, there was a right old kerfuffle when some bright spark fitted a skateboard with a petrol engine, and the craze for powered personal mobility took off. For the first time, a semi-viable alternative to a bike was available and early...
by Tristan Allen | Mar 7, 2019 | Design Thinking, General, Innovation consultancy, Innovation consulting, Innovation strategy, Product development, Product lifecycle, scenario planning
There’s a feeling among company managers that external perspectives can’t add much to business strategy. It’s an opinion we hear fairly often and yet, McKinsey seems to be doing OK. Is this because buyers of management consultancy just want to buy in resource to get a...
by Tristan Allen | Mar 7, 2019 | Consumer insight, Design Thinking, General, Innovation consultancy, Innovation consulting, Innovation training, Strategy
Innovation consultants aren’t obvious in every coffee shop. We can’t be picked out by our black uniform (architects), or that slightly dishevelled and wired look (junior doctors), or even the button-down shirted, penny loafer and blue suit-wearing business type...