A set of techniques and tools for process improvement.
Information, including a formula, pattern, compilation, program, device, method, technique, or process, that provides a business with a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Corporate Innovators: Employees driving new value creation within a company through novel ideas and implementations.
Convergent Thinking: A process of finding a single, practical solution to a problem by focusing on logical reasoning and known information.
Learn how to apply SIT innovation techniques to digital assets like websites, social media applications, and mobile apps to unlock more value for your customers and engage them more effectively.
Discover six innovative wallets designed by graduate students at the University of Cincinnati using the S.I.T. method, including a financial wallet, armor wallet, trendsetter wallet, shopper's paradise wallet, globetrotter wallet, and fitness wallet.
Innovation patterns from Systematic Inventive Thinking (SIT) can be found in America's longest running catalog, Hammacher Schlemmer, offering best, only, and unexpected gifts for 166 years.
The Subtraction Technique is one of five innovation methods in Systematic Inventive Thinking. By removing an element of a system, it can lead to new value or benefits.
The SIT method can be applied to digital assets such as websites, social media platforms, and mobile apps to create innovative solutions.
Can innovation help grow the stagnant corrugated box industry? Students from the University of Cincinnati used the SIT method to come up with concepts like the Self-expanding Box and Know Tape.
Learn how the SIT innovation method can be applied to social media apps for brand building and discover non-obvious applications for creating new, innovative services.