Glossary

Inclusive Innovation

Inclusive Innovation is the process of designing and delivering innovations that involve and benefit a broad, diverse range of people — across roles, backgrounds, regions, and capabilities. It’s about breaking down silos, removing barriers to participation, and …

Definition

Inclusive Innovation is the process of designing and delivering innovations that involve and benefit a broad, diverse range of people — across roles, backgrounds, regions, and capabilities. It’s about breaking down silos, removing barriers to participation, and ensuring that innovation efforts reflect the full spectrum of perspectives within and beyond the organization.

This approach goes hand in hand with building a strong innovation culture — one where everyone feels invited to contribute ideas, collaborate, and co-create. Inclusive innovation expands the idea pool, improves relevance, and increases the chances of finding high-impact, user-aligned solutions.

Methods like Innovation Challenges or Employee-driven Innovation are often used to open up the process to wider audiences. They enable organizations to tap into underutilized insights, frontline expertise, and cross-cultural knowledge that traditional top-down innovation may miss.

Practicing inclusive innovation requires intentional design — from the way challenges are framed, to how feedback is gathered, and which voices are heard during selection and scaling. It also means ensuring accessibility, fairness, and psychological safety throughout the process.

When done well, inclusive innovation not only leads to better outcomes but also strengthens engagement, equity, and a sense of shared ownership across the organization.

  • Nosco Consultancy – helping organizations build inclusive innovation strategies and activate broader participation

  • VELUX Use Case – example of opening up innovation to include diverse voices across regions and teams

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