So how can we innovate for them?
What is the plan? How do we do that?
In my estimation, there are four distinct parts.
1) Identify the Problem.
What is the specific problem that we are talking about? In order to begin to innovate, we need to define a specific problem that we want to help. Malaria, AIDS, clean water - whatever it is it must be specified and defined. We cannot fix everything with one innovation. We must identify which problem we want to work with and then go from there.
2) Identify Current Operations.
What are we currently doing to fight against this problem? What current steps are we taking to solve this? What is happening right now? In order to innovate and improve upon something, we need to identify the things that are currently going on to fight against the specific problem.
3) Identify the Lack.
How can these current operations be better? Where do they lack? Where are they not meeting the mark? Obviously, since our problems are not going away and people are still struggling, we can do things better. This is a very important step to identify where the current operations are lacking.
4) Innovate Solutions.
Once it is identified where the current operations are lacking, then that is the place where we need to make innovative solutions. We have to use our resources, our experiences, our minds, and inspiration from the Lord to develop innovations in these situations.
This is the pattern. Now we just have to do it.
Here we go.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
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