Monday, November 20, 2006

 

The Big Idea – What Makes a Big Idea BIG?

Have you been watching the invention show “The Big Idea” on Sky television lately and being wondering what makes a big idea BIG? If you have been watching and are wondering if your idea is the one they are after, the pointers below will help you to evaluate your own idea before you invest money in the project.

I was watching the programme on the television and I realised that many people fail to see the real issues surrounding an invention. They also become so absorbed by their idea that they begin to believe that it is perfect and go into denial about any issues about it. They do not want to hear about any problems with it and refuse to listen to experts when they discuss it. At the heart of this is the problem that most people don’t realise that ideas are often only the seed and they must fully develop the idea before they invest in it.

Here are some pointers as to what makes an idea a BIG idea:

Comments:
I was on The Big Idea on Saturday, and must say I am not impressed with the editing at all!

Unlike all the rest of the concepts my idea revolves around the cost of school uniform. It has been a massive issue for a long time, and Barnardo's state (Sept 06) that it is the biggest contributing factor to childhood poverty in the UK! As a mum I have worked on this issue for 3 years, and have managed to work ou a way to bring the supermarkets into the local school wear market for the first time (www.logos4schools.co.uk). The substantial savings that are involved in this will mean that no child will have to stand out as different just because their parents cannot afford the uniform. We have supermarkets interested in working with us to do this, but we need support and investment to make it happen. It is the first time their has been a solution to this major, and Sky managed to edit it down to - we can get the uniforms cheaper, no explaination at all.

Now we are faced with trying to get a wildcard vote and no one actually knows what we are trying to do. The Big Idea had excellent shots of Badger and Bacon being stopped in their tracks, and statements along the line of this could solve major issues relating to child poverty. This should have been dealt with better, and it should have been a proper forum otherwise they should re-name the show to 'The Invention Show' and drop any pretense that this is anything about big ideas, and making a difference.
 
Hi Amanda,

Thank you for your comment. I have just looked at the description of the show called "The Big Idea" on http://www.skyone.co.uk/listings/default.aspx and it states "Budding entrepreneurs compete for a £100,000 prize, pitching their ideas to a panel of experts as a formal presentation, helped by former Apprentice star Ruth Badger".

I would have to agree with you that the show appears to be more about patent protected inventions than about Big Ideas that are innovative and have huge commercial benefits both for suppliers and customers such as marketing Innovations or they like.

I wish you the best with your ideas on marketing school wear through more affordable supply chains. This is badly needed in the case of school wear, however, I am guessing that there are blockers in place by those with vested interests in the trade that are protecting their businesses as any business owner would rightly do.

Breaking into existing markets and changing the way these markets operate in order to get more affordable commodities/products/services onto the market is difficult and fraught with problems. This is why entrepreneurship is difficult and why so many fail and so few succeed.
 
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