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bobypop

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Describe Gary Hamel's five steps in the wheel of innovation.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The task-facilitating role includes
 
  A) using humor to put others at ease.
  B) recognizing the members' contributions.
  C) providing facts and data.
  D) exuding enthusiasm to motivate others.



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Answer to Question 1

The five steps in the wheel of innovation as described as Gary Hamel are as follows:
 Imagining: thinking about new ways of doing something or extending existing ways.
 Designing: testing ideas at the conceptual level by discussing them with colleagues, customers, clients, or technical experts; building models or prototypes that can be tested.
 Experimenting: examining the practical use of the idea and its financial value through experiments and feasibility studies.
 Assessing: identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the idea, its costs and benefits, and potential markets, and how it will be used by customers; making constructive changes based on the assessments.
 Scaling: deploying resources and developing new processes to produce the innovation on a commercial basis; incorporating what has been learned into the production and marketing of the product or service.

Answer to Question 2

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