Hawk Pitch Challenge

Your College. Your Ideas. Your Voice.

Help Shape The Future of CSM.

Do you have a great idea for how to improve the college or the student experience?

Is there something missing that would support you in your education?

Have you come up with ways to reduce stress and increase motivation for you and your fellow students? 

Submit your idea to the Hawk Pitch Challenge

February #CSMLovesInnovation Challenge

innovation challenge flier

Feb. 1 kicks off the Innovation Challenge, and it ends on National Innovation Day, Feb. 16.

How to Participate

First, form a team of one to three members. Look around CSM Campuses, find the innovative spaces and either take a selfie, or up to 1 min video of your team and include #CSMlovesinnovation.  Send in your video or photos of your innovation spaces anytime between Feb. 1 – Feb. 16.

We encourage creativity!

Learn More About the Innovation Challenge

LET'S INNOVATE!

  • To enable the Vision of CSM to be the region’s first choice for accessible, inclusive, and innovative education that transforms communities we must continually examine, renew and adopt leading edge policies, practices and technologies.
    • Competitiveness and relevancy are two words that describe the importance of innovation in any organization. 
    • Continuous improvement requires the ongoing tracking of trends in the internal and external environment that can define our success.  

INNOVATION defined by the Merriam Webster Dictionary

  • a new idea, method, or device; 
  • the introduction of something new

Innovations can either be performed by individuals, groups or an entire organization.  

The types of innovations to be considered can be described as product, process or technical.  These innovations can result in radical or incremental change.  (Damanpour, 1991) (Damanpour & Aravind, 2012) (Sciulli, 1998).  

  • Radical innovations result in major deviations from current practices replacing them with processes, products or technical changes that are entirely new. 
    • Product innovations are often technology driven based upon demand or new advancements.
    • Process innovations are those improvements made to how a product or service is produced, i.e. efficiency.  
  • Incremental innovations have minor deviations from current practices resulting in a series of small-scale improvements made to an existing product or service to add or sustain value.
    • Technical innovations can involve both product and processes as its adaptation can improve upon an organization’s work.

  • It promotes critical thinking.
  • It gives you a great feeling of adventure and the push to dream.
  • It gives you a connection to the work and you often understand it better than anyone else.
  • It will improve and advance CSM's Mission and show your investment!

 

 

About the College Innovation Work Group

We are a team of faculty and staff who have been meeting to develop ways we can create an ecosystem of innovation at CSM. 

Mission

The College Innovation Work Group ignites and grows innovation through education, research, and collaboration across the institution. ​​

  • Design a system of innovation capture and cultivation
  • Act as an innovation broker by providing employees and students with a process to pitch new ideas.
  • Improve inter-departmental collaboration on projects and new ideas

  • Encourage professional development about innovation and intrapreneurship​
  • Encourage a speaker’s series​
  • Research and stay current on innovative practices particularly in higher education​

  • Encourage employees and students to be innovative and have an intra/entrepreneurial mindset​
  • Reward and celebrate innovation​

Questions and Coaching

First Wednesday of the Month at 12 p.m.
Email innovation@csmd.edu to Sign Up

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