$750 million of new sales using Predictive Innovation

January 16, 2016 · Posted in business, innovation, success 


Predictive Innovation generate $750 million of new revenue

The consulting firm A.T. Kearney published results of a client who reduced their concept development cost by 400%  and generated $750 million in new sales by using Predictive Innovation. Well on the way to $ 1 billion from just one client. They are a large consumer goods company so you can likely outperform their results. Since I formalized Predictive Innovation over 12 years ago people asked for case studies about the success of using it. Hopefully, this will satisfy the fence sitters and get this innovation revolution rolling.

Some of the other results are equally fascinating. They increased their concept-to-new product conversion ratio by 9x. That type of improvement is typically unheard of in big companies. Keep in mind that their ratio is still only 27%. They can easily increase it another 3x for a total of 27x. Imagine how much your top line would grow if you released 27 new profitable products.

They also increased their project success rate 2.5x from 20% to 50% which is still low but 2.5x success meant a 300% return on investment. That beats the stuffing out of the stock market.

If you work at a large company this proves you can make large improvements. Their results were not a special case. In fact, they were low. You can do much better especially if you are in a low innovation industry. You have more opportunities for big improvement. And if you are in a high growth industry the sky is the limit. The important thing is there is a proven method to reliably create high value innovations from readily available resources.

I’ve been publicly saying for over 12 years you can predict innovation. You can get reliable results. You can drastically increase your sales and your new product success rates. Hopefully now that big firms are announcing the benefits more people will ask me to help them create the innovation results I’ve demonstrated are possible.

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