仅供学习参考,禁止用于任何商业目的。 We are at a unique point in time where we have multiple disruptive technologies
all showing up at the same time, creating a chain reaction of disruptive change. In
this perfect storm, organizations and indeed ecosystems have a choice to react and
let change happen or to proactively try to invent and innovate better outcomes. Open
Innovation 2.0 (OI2) is the new paradigm and methodology for Digital Innovation.
A new primordial soup exists which is bound by digital, enabled by digital, and
fueled by digital where all actors in business and society have the opportunity to
quickly create transformation solutions using agile methods. Based on our research
and practice, we share the first version of an OI2 pattern language including core
patterns to help innovators across the spectrum to increase the probability of success
using a Digital platform and ecosystem approach. We have distilled these first patterns
as we have observed the signals emerge from the noise in the rapidly exploding
field of digital innovation. We present these initial patterns as a minimum viable
platform (MVP) for OI2-led digital innovation, knowing instantly that almost before
the ink is dry upon printing some of these will need to change as we learn and as
dynamics change. We present the MVP OI2 pattern language to provide a rudimentary
taxonomy and vocabulary to allow practitioners experiment and test these patterns
with real-life projects and to give a base platform for researchers and
practitioners to help expand and more fully describe the OI2 pattern language.
Using the agile and rapid experimentation approach, we hope and expect that the
OI2 pattern language will be iterated and improved quickly providing transformational
value to governments, industry, academics, and citizens/users alike. Again
using OI2 principles, we provide a “good enough” first version of the core patterns
knowing already that there are omissions/errors rather than waiting for a much more
polished version delivered later. We welcome your feedback and hope the book and
associated body of knowledge are helpful to you.