[9-HI™ Quick Start] Select This Article For SMEs Interested in Advancing New Technologies with Innovation Exploration Projects

Innovation Exploration Projects are a great way to both grow your own personal Profile and to advance your favorite Technologies, Team & Stakeholder needs, and Applications (Tier 1 Lanes). An Innovation Exploration Project is setup a bit differently than a Selection Project. It is much simpler to establish because it's intended to organize, score, and publish information into 9-HI™ for public or private usage. Unlike Selection Projects, it does not require any activities from anyone outside of the Project Team. Innovation Exploration Projects are highly valued in 9-HI™ as they accelerate the learning of users and our AI Agents so long as high quality content is created by the Innovation Exploration Project Team. Submissions by the Innovation Exploration Project Team will be periodically reviewed by relevant experts to assess the quality and value of the submissions. Positive reviews will lead to Thought Leader status for strong team contributors.

Here's a quick Primer on the 9-HI™ Process (as simple as 1, 2, 3).

9-HI™ uses a novel Artificial Intelligence (AI) assisted process to guide your Project to succeed. If you become an adept expert at the 9-HI™ process on this Platform, you will be able to lead projects to successful outcomes, continue to grow your Profile Scores, and get involved in more of the things that you enjoy the most. Refer to our article "[The 9-HI™ Basics] How do we organize everything in 9-HI™?" for more information about Projects. You can even start new Groups of your selected users to lead industries and markets to new advancements. Fundamentally, here’s what you'll do:

1. You use 9-HI™ to identify the Risks of a Project Topic in three Lanes:

  • Product Technology
  • Team & Stakeholders
  • Market Application

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2. Then, you can use 9-HI™ to provide guidance to evaluate and overcome these Risks by suggesting success criteria called Success Factors (SFs) that neatly fit into 9 different sub-categories (these 9 sub-categories are called Fundamental Prime Metrics (FPMs) and is where 9-HI™ gets its name from). This step requires mapping SFs and Risks to each other.

3. Lastly, 9-HI™ guides you by showing you how to generate Success Evidence that fulfills the SFs and drives up quantitative scores for the 9 FPMs. Just like #2 above, these Success Evidence items must be mapped to relevant SFs.

See the graphic below to assist you with mapping Risks and SFs.

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