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Jeffrey Thomas DeGraff (born 1958) is an American
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, speaker, and
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specializing in organizational innovation and creativity. He is a Clinical Professor of Management and Organizations at the
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and the founder of Innovatrium, an innovation consulting firm.


Early life and education

DeGraff was born and raised in
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. He earned a B.S. in communication arts and sciences from
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in 1980, an M.A. in communication and information studies from the
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in 1982, and a Ph.D. in
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from the
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in 1985.


Career


Early career

After completing his doctorate, DeGraff joined
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as vice president of communications and new ventures, where he served from 1985 to 1990. During his tenure, he helped drive the company's rapid expansion and earned the nickname "Dean of Innovation" for his creative approach to business growth.https://web.archive.org/web/20110616141127/https://www.freep.com/article/20110612/COL07/106120426/Susan-Tompor-Lessons-from-an-innovation-guru DeGraff also served on an advisory board for
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.


Academic career

In 1990, DeGraff transitioned to academia, joining the
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's
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faculty.https://www.bus.umich.edu/facultybios/cv/qumuse.pdf As a Clinical Professor of Management and Organizations, he teaches courses on creativity, innovation, and changing leadership, employing unconventional methods, such as holding classes in
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s and public spaces to stimulate
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. He is credited as the creator of the Certified Professional Innovator Program at the University of Michigan.


Media

DeGraff has been active in media and public outreach. He hosted a national
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television program called ''Innovation You'' in 2011, which introduced his four-step innovation method to the public. He also contributed a segment titled ''The Next Idea'' on Michigan Public (NPR), where he analyzed emerging ideas and their role in addressing societal challenges.


Consulting

Beyond academia, DeGraff has worked as an innovation consultant. In 2006, DeGraff founded the Innovatrium Institute for Innovation, an innovation laboratory and consulting incubator with offices in
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, and
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. The Innovatrium operates as an “innovation laboratory” where he works with organizations to cultivate innovation culture. DeGraff has served as an advisor to high-ranking government and military officials, including the Chief of Staff of the
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. His work includes developing innovation strategies to enhance adaptability and resilience within the military and government sectors.


Competing Values Framework

DeGraff co-developed the Competing Values Framework (CVF), a widely used model for organizational effectiveness and innovation. This framework is utilized by businesses, government agencies, and educational institutions to balance competing priorities and drive innovation.https://positiveorgs.bus.umich.edu/books/competing-values-leadership/


Intellectual Edge Alliance

DeGraff is the founder of the Intellectual Edge Alliance (IEA), a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering scalable innovation capabilities within mission-driven organizations, including military and educational institutions.


Writing

DeGraff has written regular columns on innovation for business publications such as '' Inc.'', ''
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'', in which he shares practical insights into creativity and change. He and his wife, Staney DeGraff, have co-authored several books on innovation and creativity, including: *''The Innovation Code: The Creative Power of Constructive Conflict'' (2017) *''The Creative Mindset: Mastering the Six Skills That Empower Innovation'' (2020) *''The Art of Change: Transforming Paradoxes into Breakthroughs'' (2025) DeGraff also authored: *''Innovation You: Four Steps to Becoming New and Improved'' (2011)


References


External links


Official website

Competingvalues.com

Innovatrium.org

Innovationyou.com
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