Innovation: from tactics to strategy

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7 th Annual Banking Innovation Forum Vienna - 16 April 2015 @petervan Innovation From Tactics to Strategy

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7th Annual Banking Innovation ForumVienna - 16 April 2015

@petervan

InnovationFrom Tactics to Strategy

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Inspire other peopleto dream

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How To Make Babies?

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THINKDIFFERENTLY

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Bravery

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Prototyping

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Innovation at SWIFT 13

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Events

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CreatingSpaces where

People come Alive

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2015 Innotribe@Sibos programme

Day 2Society

Day 1Platforms

Day 4Machine Intelligence

InnoTRIBE HubNext to SWIFT Stand

2015 Startup ChallengeGrand Finale on Day 3

Day 3Innovation Mindshifts

PowerwomenMillenials

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Startups

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2014 Global innovation areas

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Startup Challenge 2015

+340applicants

+500judges

47semi-finalists

4showcases

1final

15finalists

152 eligibleapplicants

1winner

Eligibilityprocess

167 eligibleapplicants

60semi-finalists

20finalists

1winner

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2015 at a Glance

North America

33%

United Kingdom

18%

Continental Europe

18%

Africa13%

Asia 10%

Australia &Oceania

5%

Middle East3%

SINGAPORE

28 May

CAPE TOWN 6 May

NEW YORK

18 June

LONDON 22 April

370APPLICATION BREAKDOWN

REGIONALSHOWCASES

STARTUPS APPLIED

TOP 10 AREAS OF INNOVATION

Lending Payments Big Data New Banks Corporate Business Services

Investment Management e-Commerce Personal Management Financial Education Forex

DIVERSITY

77% 23%A 43% annual growthsince 2013

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2015 Global Innovation Areas

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Alumni

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SEA OF CHANGE

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• Tech: – SMAC: Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud

– Platform, APIs, Horizontal Sourcing

– Data, Automation, Security, Disintermediation, Crowds

• Non-Tech– New expressions of value: alternative/complementary currencies,,

cred, influence, information assets

– Banking as a platform, Everything as a Service

– New Economies (P2P, Sharing, Attention, Reputation,…)

– Crowd-everything (Credit Cards, Funding, Investing, etc), from Silo to Open

UNDERSTREAM

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FinTech scene is hot, red hot

• Q4 2014: 214 Deals

• 2014: 211 acquisitions

• 2014: Global Investment 2.8B USD in FinTech

• 2018: Global Investment 8 B USD in FinTech

• 1,000 FinTech startups in 17 categories

• 3,000 FinTech startups out there

Source: Silicon Valley Bank, Accenture, Venture Scanner Status: Feb 2014

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100M Dollar Club

• Sberbank: 100M• Santander: 100M• BBVA: 100M• HSBC: 200M• Citi Ventures: undisclosed• Wells Fargo: undisclosed• Deutsche Bank: undisclosed• Barclays: Techstars Lab• JPMC: 3M, closing 300 branches

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MYTHS

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Myth ofNO RULES

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Rules No Rules

Rules of Engagement – Methods – Culture - People

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Myth ofALIGNMENT

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10 QUESTIONSHow Real is Your Innovation?

http://petervan.wordpress.com/2013/06/08/10-questions-to-assess-your-innovation-efforts/

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Myth ofOPEN INNOVATION

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THEINNOVATION

PROBLEMIN BIG ORGS

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This is the problem…

internal

external

STAFF

PARTNERS

MEMBERS

LABS

EVENTS

BRAND RECOGNITION

CHALLENGES

GARDENS

INNOTRIBE.COM

SCOUTING

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ClarityVision and Intention

What it enablesFocus

ExecuteShip

Get OUT of the Sandbox

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ExecutionEngine

CatalisingEngine

BehaviourEngine

3 Innovation Engines

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Tactics -> Strategy

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CAPABILITIES

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KPI -> KCI

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Top 10 Areas of Excellence in Key Capability Indicators (KCIs)

more than twice the average and 4 times the 5th decile

• Thinking as a platform business

• Having or planning open APIs

• Having executives with founder experience

• Engages in open source initiatives

• Makes use of externalized skills and labor sources

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Second order excellence in KCIs, twice the average and twice the 5th decile

• Using the Cloud

• Developing federated services

• Still retaining founders on executive team or board

• Having a crypto-currency strategy

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Second order excellence in KCIs, twice the average and twice the 5th decile

• Making use of lean or labs

• Basing decisions on constant feedback loops

• Acquisition of software companies

• Having some form of public facing ideation process

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Embedding

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Explore new ways of doing business, collaborate with the right people, and make things happen

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Thanks

@petervan

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Let’s Talk

@petervan