13 styrian schools of economics, 25 classes, about 500 pupils and 4 different tasks which could chance the world: This was the initial position for the “Styrian Challenge” in November 2014.
Innovative pupils of different schools in Styria/Austria accepted the challenge for the ideas competition.
The goal of the challenge is to show pupils the power of innovation, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. In short Workshops (3 hours per class) the teams worked out ideas for practical and current tasks from the local economic system. The teams were supported by practical Innovation Managers.
For a special motivation, the challenge was designed as a contest. The tasks were displayed at the same time at each school in each class. The teams worked simultaneously. With a live (video)feed, the pupils were able to watch other pupils in other schools working at the same task.
The target was to generate a concept supported by a plausible business model. After each session the concepts were presented and a jury nominated one team per class as the stage winner. The teams got a voucher for a special training in communication or job application.
Keywords: Innovation Management, creativity, entrepreneurship, morphological matrix, synectical intuition
How does is work – what are the to do`s to organize such a challenge:
Every class should have the same degree. In an optimal way the level should be just before the final examination. It will be needed 3 hours per class.
It is important, that each school and class will start at the same time, because the challenge is a contest. The pupils should see the other pupils working at the same task.
In our case, we defined 4 different tasks:
In the last 30 minutes, the pupils (about 4 teams per class) have to prepare a poster with a description of their idea, the target group and an innovative slogan. The stage-winner-team will be nominated by the class itself. After the two working days the finally winner will be nominated by a jury.