Cultivating Innovation at Bank through Design Thinking
Challenge:
A leading financial organization, sought to foster a culture of innovation by empowering employees to generate cutting-edge ideas in AI and technology. Their goal was to identify and nurture three of one hundred promising ideas through a unique "Shark Tank" event featuring C-suite executives as judges.
Impact:
The Innovation Challenge program successfully achieved its goals:
• Increased Employee Engagement: Fostered a culture of innovation within SMBC by empowering employees to contribute their ideas.
• Enhanced Problem-Solving Skills: Equipping participants with design thinking tools for identifying and developing solutions to real-world challenges.
• Identified High-Potential Concepts: Three of one hundred promising ideas received funding to drive meaningful change in the financial services industry.
Solution:
SMBC partnered with Synechron to develop a comprehensive Innovation Challenge program. This program aimed to equip ten shortlisted teams with the necessary skills and tools to transform their initial ideas into compelling 3-minute elevator pitches.
My Role:
I led and delivered a 5-week workshop series focused on design thinking principles. This series guided participants through a structured process to:
• Clearly define problem statements and target users.
• Develop validated solutions through user research.
• Craft a compelling value proposition showcasing the solution's business impact.
• Construct an evidence-based presentation for the Shark Tank event.
The Process:
Each week included:
• Group Workshops: Interactive sessions introduced key design thinking concepts like user personas, customer journey mapping, and solution validation.
• 1-on-1 Meetings: Personalized coaching sessions provided tailored guidance to each team, ensuring their pitches effectively addressed the specific requirements of the Shark Tank.
Results:
Ten teams successfully presented their ideas at the Shark Tank event. The rigorous workshop series not only helped them refine their pitches but also equipped them with valuable design thinking skills. Ultimately, three outstanding ideas were selected and received funding to move forward to the prototyping stage.
Key Takeaways:
The Innovation Challenge serves as a testament to the power of design thinking in facilitating innovation. By providing a structured approach and ongoing support, even complex ideas can be refined into compelling pitches with significant business potential.