Our values are aligned within Social Innovation

The proliferation of technology and big data have created many new challenges for businesses in understanding emerging markets and generations. And that’s why we think that it is important to build a social innovation perspective to understand the human experience and community values.

We think that focusing on social values can ultimately help businesses grow and look forward.

Throughout our experience, we have seen many enterprises become successful in creating new values through innovation and transformational efforts. And we now want to share what we know and do the best for the businesses and communities who are aspired but challenged in resources. We provide a cost-efficient managed innovation consulting service to directly address the three problems that many businesses face today:

Problem 1

The complex world requires agile innovation

The marketplace is becoming more volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous. Businesses need new ways to adapt, evolve, and grow.

Problem 2

The human-centered approach differentiates innovation and needs to be more accessible

Human-centered innovation is what businesses need to differentiate and create social impact but many businesses do not know how to start.

Problem 3

Innovation can start small

Design Thinking innovation can be adopted via an agile, cost contained. and value-driven approach to start small and win fast.

We help social innovators through facilitation, innovation strategy, research & design, and prototype for new product services. We also work on a project-based engagement. In doing so, we inject design thinking principles and create an agile experiment environment. We have helped organizations creating social values in the areas of community communication, connected health, and food insecurity.

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Social Innovation

Social innovation is the process of developing and deploying effective solutions to challenging and often systemic social and environmental issues in support of social progress. Social innovation is not the prerogative or privilege of any organizational form or legal structure. Solutions often require the active collaboration of constituents across government, business, and the nonprofit world
— Soule, Malhotra, Clavier, Stanford University
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