Aligning Finance, Strategy and Innovation — Part 2
By Don Creswell 3 min read
In a continuation of last month’s reflection on a panel session at the Back End of Innovation (BEI) conference, “Connecting Innovation with Finance to Drive Profitable Growth”, we discuss what needs to happen within finance and strategy to allow innovation to flourish.
In any business, the role of innovation is to deliver new ideas for business to grow. Finance professionals are the stewards of the financial future of the company, with a large influence on where to place the company’s investments. Take-aways from the BEI session emphasized that companies need to have cross-functional discussions about the primary factors that drive value of an innovation, including the impact of uncertainties around these factors and the effect on successful development and commercialization. There was general agreement that better financial standards and metrics need to be developed to address innovation. And that discussions must be in a “common language” that everyone can understand, i.e., free from functional jargon.
Members of the group emphasized that while successful companies make decisions based on as much factual information as possible, they must also find ways to deal effectively with uncertainty rather than “simply drawing upon questionable assumptions”.
In response to the challenge: “How do we align finance, strategy, and innovation?” It was agreed that a number of approaches can be useful:
The views in this article reflect a sample of the views of the participants in a panel discussion at the Back End of Innovation (October 2014).