The Innovation Library (InnoLib) is a dynamic resource hub tailored for Gold Partners, offering a wide range of valuable content to drive innovation projects, support sales, and strengthen organizational capabilities. Below, you'll find answers to frequently asked questions about InnoLib, its features, and how to make the most of it.
The Innovation Library is not just a repository—it’s a living, collaborative resource designed to evolve with the needs of Innovation360 partners. With features like curation, wish objects, and interactive discussions, it ensures that Gold Partners always have access to the most relevant, high-quality materials to drive innovation success.
Explore InnoLib today to unlock its full potential and elevate your client and organizational impact!
General Overview
What is InnoLib?
InnoLib is a comprehensive, Netflix-inspired library of curated innovation materials. It houses a vast collection of descriptions, documents, instructions, and links, covering areas like Statements of Work (SOWs), presentations, testimonials, cases, and sales kits. These objects are designed to help partners efficiently support clients, deliver presentations, and access ready-to-use materials.
Who can access InnoLib?
InnoLib is exclusively available to Gold Partners. This ensures access to high-quality, curated content for the most active and qualified partners in the Innovation360 network.
What kinds of materials are available in InnoLib?
InnoLib contains:
Sales Kits: Ready-to-use materials for client engagement.
Toolkits: Templates, innovation methodologies, and frameworks.
Testimonials and Cases: Real-world examples and client success stories.
Marketing and Publishing Kits: Visual and written content to support campaigns.
Accreditation and Grading Kits: Training materials for certifications.
Content for Further Development: "Wish Objects" that are flagged for additional refinement or expansion.
Features and Functionality
What can I do under "Published Objects"?
Under Published Objects, you can:
Search and filter: Find content relevant to specific areas like sales, strategy, or innovation frameworks.
Download and use materials: Use materials in their current form or adjust them based on provided usage terms.
Like and share content: Engage with materials to recommend them to others.
Participate in discussions: Add comments and feedback for continuous improvement.
What happens under "All Objects"?
The All Objects section allows you to:
Update or modify content: Edit and suggest changes to existing objects. Updates are submitted for curation to ensure accuracy and quality.
Curate new or modified content: Propose entirely new materials or enhancements for existing ones.
Mark objects as "Wish Objects": Flag items that require additional content development or refinement.
What is the role of curation?
Curation acts as a quality control step. When content is updated or added, curators review the submissions for approval, adjustment, or rejection. This process ensures all materials maintain a high standard and are safe to share.
Usage Guidelines
What are the Terms of Use for InnoLib objects?
Each object has specific usage terms. These are clearly marked and can include the following categories:
Can be used as is: No restrictions.
Can be used by Innovation360 if logo is changed: Materials must have the partner logo replaced with Innovation360’s logo.
Can be used by Partners if logo is changed: Partners can adjust the logo to their branding.
Can be used with restrictions: Specific limitations are noted in the "Custom Terms of Use Restrictions."
Can not be used, for referencing only: Materials are for internal knowledge, not for sharing.
Not set: No terms have been defined yet.
Only internally, under strict NDA: Materials can only be accessed and used internally by partners or Innovation360 staff under a signed NDA.
How do I know how to use a specific object?
Each object includes a detailed description of its usage restrictions under the "Terms of Use" field. Ensure you check these guidelines before downloading or using the content.
Adding and Updating Content
How do I contribute content to InnoLib?
You can contribute by:
Selecting All Objects and proposing new content or updates.
Marking the object as a Wish Object if you believe it needs further development.
Submitting the content for curation. Curators will review and either approve, adjust, or reject your submission.
Can I comment on existing objects?
Yes, you can provide feedback or start discussions on any object. This collaborative feature helps improve content quality and usefulness.
What are "Wish Objects"?
Wish Objects are materials flagged for further development. These could include incomplete materials or concepts requiring additional inputs from the community.
Advanced Features
What makes InnoLib user-friendly?
InnoLib draws inspiration from platforms like Netflix and Apple TV, offering:
Intuitive search and filter options.
Visual content previews.
Clear categorization and tagging by areas (e.g., Sales and Marketing, Innovation Frameworks).
A feedback and activity dashboard showing your interactions and top contributors.
How do I track my activity?
Under the Activity section, you can view:
Recent contributions, downloads, and engagements.
A leaderboard showcasing top contributors and curators within the community.
Can I see who contributed to specific content?
Yes, each object lists its contributors along with their role in creating or updating the content.
Practical Applications
How can I use InnoLib for client engagements?
Leverage ready-to-use Sales Kits, presentations, and templates to:
Quickly prepare for pitches or workshops.
Showcase testimonials and case studies to validate your approach.
Access toolkits for executing innovation frameworks.
Can InnoLib help with internal training?
Yes, materials like Accreditation and Grading Kits, templates, and case studies can be used for team training, certification, and capability-building exercises.