Chapter 03 Quiz
Innovation is the process that takes a novel idea and transforms it into a product or service that customers will pay for. a. True b. False
True
One of the most effective ways entrepreneurs have of creating opportunity is to identify a problem in a market and seek a solution. a. True b. False
True
Opportunity is the intersection of an idea and a customer. a. True b. False
True
Research on entrepreneurial opportunity has identified two fundamental theories to explain how opportunities happened: discovery theory and creation theory. a. True b. False
True
Which of the following rules does NOT apply to idea generation? a. If you're in a group, start by generating ideas individually first. b. Piggyback on ideas by taking several ideas and creating new combinations and modifications. c. Initially, go for quantity of ideas over quality of ideas. d. Use team processes that lead to consensus and convergence. e. Capture every idea no matter how outlandish it may seem on the surface.
Use team processes that lead to consensus and convergence.
Which of the following is NOT one of the four stages of the creative process identifies by Wallas? A. illumination B. Incubation C. Association D. Verification E. Preparation
association
Joel is a team manager at Green Enterprises. When solving a problem, he often uses _____, which is a form of brainstorming that makes sure that everyone on the team feels comfortable offering up ideas. a. brainwriting b. brainwiring c. freeforming d. journey mapping e. visualization
brain writing
One major theory of opportunity in which entrepreneurs create opportunities via their actions, reactions, and experiments around new products, services, and business models is known as _____ theory. a. stakeholder b. conflict c. discovery d. structuralist e. creation
creation
In the 1930s, economist Joseph Schumpeter identified all of the following categories of innovation that are still relevant today EXCEPT a. a new product or substantial change in an existing product. b. creative research methods. c. changes in industrial organization. d. a new market. e. a new process.
creative research methods
Historically, _____ innovations have often been patented because achieving mass adoption in the market is a costly process taking many years to accomplish and the inventor wants to protect the time and effort he or she has put into the innovation. a. breakthrough b. inventive c. radical d. disruptive e. incremental
distruptive
Norman Seeff identified four stages in the creative process. a. True b. False
false
Once an entrepreneur has generated a number of ideas for needs or problems, the most effective approach is to narrow down the best ideas by immediately eliminating the "crazy" ideas. True or False?
false
The illumination step in Wallas's creative process involves letting a problem lie in the subconscious for time. True or false?
false
An effective problem statement has _____ components. a. two b. unlimited c. four d. seven e. three
four
The creation of something novel and original whether or not it is commercialized is known as. a. innovation b. discovery - c. visualization d. value creation e. invention
invention
Which of the following is NOT one of the seven stages that individuals or teams go through as they move from the beginnings of an idea to the fulfillment of final outcome? a. Hearing the call b. Turning point c. Fear and resistance d. Journey mapping e. Resolution
journey mapping
The principle of affirmative judgment a. focuses on the negative aspects of a problem first. b. makes a judgment of a problem based on the negative aspects of the problem definition. c. rushes to judgment on the best ideas to solve a problem. d. looks for the strengths or positive aspects of a problem first. e. avoids restating a problem even if the problem has just one positive aspect.
looks for strengths or positive aspects of a problem first
_____ is concerned with the process of extracting value from an idea. a. Innovation b. Problem identification c. Invention d. Brainstorming e. Creativity
not problem identification and not invention
The creative process is difficult to study because it generally deals with a a. person's ability to use his or her skills. b. person's internal thought processes. c. series of external processes. d. number of complex theories. e. way of doing things that no one understands
persons internal thought process
Identifying the right _____ is the most challenging aspect of the problem-solving process. a. time b. problem c. strategy d. team e. solution
problem
Once you have generated a number of ideas for needs or problems, there is a natural tendency to a. discard them all. b. try them all. c. accept the idea that is easiest to implement. d. try the "crazy" ideas. e. rush to judgment on the best ideas.
rush to judgement on the best ideas
For entrepreneurs, the closer the solution relates to the actual problem the customer is experiencing, the more likely that there will be immediate _____ upon completion of product development. a. satisfaction b. resolution c. action d. feedback e. sales
sales
The _____ is the part of the brain responsible for discovery. a. right hemisphere b. frontal lobe c. hypothalamus d. subconscious e. left hemisphere
subconscious
Force fitting involves a. requiring a brainstorming session each day. b. assigning team workers to partners. c. using a predefined method to solve a problem. d. taking a random object and creating a relationship to the problem statement. e. setting a deadline to formulate a solution.
taking a random object and creating a relationship to the problem statement.
All of the following are characteristics of design thinkers EXCEPT a. empathy. b. traditional thinking. c. optimism. d. collaboration. e. experimentation.
traditional thinking
Design thinking can be thought of as groups of related activities that move from inspiration to ideation to implementation.... a. True b. False
true
All of the following are components of an effective problem statement EXCEPT a. an answer to who is responsible for dealing with the problem. b. a component that asks why the problem exists in the first place. c. a "how" question. d. an action verb, which represents the positive course of action anticipated. e. the target or desired outcome.
A component that asks why the problem exists in the first place
_____ is a simple technique that has the entrepreneur breaking down a problem into its various elements and then generating new approaches or modifications for each element. a. Creative destruction b. Attribute identification c. Force fitting d. The decision tree e. Restating the problem
Attribute identification
_____ is the process that moves an innovation from the laboratory to the market by executing on a business strategy. a. Invention b. Commercialization c. Brainwriting d. Brainstorming e. Transformation
Commercialization
_____ sees opportunity arising from shifts in external factors in the market or industry, such as regulation, technological changes, and changes in customer preferences. a. Discovery theory b. Creation theory c. Commercialization d. Design thinking e. Visualization
Discovery Theory
Design thinking is a brainstorming strategy in which the entrepreneur uses brainwriting, visualization, and journey mapping to generate original ideas. a. True b. False
False
The vast majority of innovations today are radical innovations that obsolete previous technology or ways of doing things. a. True b. False
False
Stage _____ of Seeff's creative process represents the implementation of the action plan to turn the idea into reality. a. Four b. Seven c. Six d. Three e. Five
Five
_____ is the process of finding a new way to do something or improving on an existing product or service. a. Discovery b. Innovation c. Invention d. Creation e. Structuralization
Innovation
_____ innovations improve on an existing technological or product base, often to create differentiation in the market. a. Emergent b. Evolutionary c. Incremental d. Disruptive e. Continuous
Not Evolutionary
The principle of _____ includes offering criticism in a positive manner by focusing on how the problem might be restated or refocused. a. affirmative judgment b. attribute identification c. problem statements d. problem definition e. positive reinforcement
Not problem definition