Need for Master of Innovation  I  What you will learn  I  Competencies you will acquire

Principles of Master of Innovation

Principles of Master of Innovation

Based on the vision and objective of the program, we have defined a set of principles that will form the basis for delivering modules and participant learning.

User- Centered - Gaining insight about your users and intensely researching their explicit and tacit needs, wants, and problems through ethnographic and anthropological methods, observations, realistic experiments, etc.

Analytical - Probing the needs and wants with analytical rigor to accurately identify obvious and implicit problems and develop a new and deeper understanding of users’ requirements.

Vision driven - Taking an imaginative leap into a desired future – creating clear visions and ideas for future solutions – then integrating backwards to plan how to make that future a reality.

Knowledge based - Building upon your research by applying the available bank of knowledge and emergent technology to create new solutions.

Prototyping - Making ideas for solutions visible, tangible, and concrete via models, simulations, and prototypes.

Cross-disciplinary - Drawing upon methods from various disciplines to complement and enhance your core capabilities and competency.

Intense - Focusing creative brainpower on a specific problem in a high pressure atmosphere with continuous effort to arrive at ideas and solutions.