Type | Privately Held Company |
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Industry | Strategy Consulting |
Founded | 1998 |
Founder | Dev Patnaik, Udaya Patnaik, Neal Moore, and Robert Becker |
Headquarters | San Mateo, CA |
Key people | CEO Dev Patnaik |
Number of employees | 50 (2016) |
Website | www.jumpassociates.com |
Jump Associates is strategy and innovation consulting firm based in San Mateo, CA. The company was founded in 1998 by CEO Dev Patnaik,[1] Udaya Patnaik, Neal Moore, and Robert Becker. Its business was launched with a project for the office furniture company Steelcase, which continued to be a client in years to come. Since its founding, Jump has grown to a 50-person, multimillion-dollar company.
Approach and methods
Jump Associates takes what it has termed a “hybrid thinking” approach to business strategy, with the goal of helping clients to identify new markets, develop new sources of revenue, and reinvent existing categories.[2] Jump believes that this interdisciplinary approach at the intersection of organizational culture, design thinking and business strategy allows them to take a broader and more nuanced view of the business landscape and find innovation opportunities that might otherwise be missed.[3]
Jump’s work is built on the premise that creativity is an expertise, and that it is possible to create conditions for cultivating innovative ideas and for sparking impromptu brainstorming sessions.[4] The firm uses a variety of methods including improv theatre-inspired brainstorming, anthropological analysis of video footage of target users, ethnographic interviews, and immersion methods.[4] The company also relies on findings from neuroscience and the latest team-building research and methods to improve camaraderie. For example, new employees take learning style and skills-assessment tests, which are discussed on a regular basis to improve team performance and dynamics.[5]
Services and offerings
The firm combines elements of management consulting, product design, and “the art of innovation.” Organizations may hire Jump to “think on [their] behalf,” or to teach them how to generate better ideas through a series of executive training sessions.[4]
References
- ↑ "Dev Patnaik". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-12-15.
- ↑ Patnaik, Dev (August 25, 2009). "Forget Design Thinking and Try Hybrid Thinking". Fast Company.
- ↑ Rogers, Bruce. "Innovation Leaders: Dev Patnaik, Co-Founder And CEO, Jump Associates". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
- 1 2 3 Segal, David, "In Pursuit Of The Perfect Brainstorm", New York Times, Dec. 19, 2010.
- ↑ Spors, Kelly K., Wall Street Journal Top Small Workplaces, Feb. 22, 2009.