Background
DeGraff was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States, the second of five children.
DeGraff was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States, the second of five children.
DeGraff is also a professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, where he teaches undergraduate, Master of Business Administration, and executive Master of Business Administration classes on innovation, as well as numerous executive education classes on competency and culture development, practices and methods, and leadership. In Communication and Information Studies from the University of Michigan (1982, Lloyd Hall Fellowship), and a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1985).
He is known for his contribution and development work on the Competing Values Framework, a model about understanding how to appreciate conflicting values and integrate them successfully so that an organization is open to collaboration and growth. He is a consultant to executive teams at Fortune 500 companies, assessing the company’s capabilities around innovation and their prospects of growing the business. Rejoining the faculty at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, DeGraff was the Vice President of Communications and New Ventures for Domino"s Pizza (1985-1990).
lieutenant was at Domino’s Pizza that DeGraff received the unofficial title of “Dean of Innovation.”
After five years at Domino’s Pizza, Professor Robert Quinn recruited DeGraff to join the faculty at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan to develop and teach a series of graduate courses on leading creativity and innovation.
Using this model, DeGraff began consulting to Fortune 500 companies, helping them build custom innovation processes and working with them through their specific business challenges. In 2009, DeGraff founded the Innovatrium Institute for Innovation with labs in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Atlanta, Georgia.
Innovatrium is an innovation partnership between Haworth Incorporated., top universities and top firms to develop new practices for leading innovation, to connect public and private organizations, and to bring experts, practitioners, university professors, and students together to solve real world problems. In June 2011, DeGraff hosted a national Public Broadcasting Service television show about leading innovation, called Innovation You.
DeGraff is the author of the book Innovation You: Four Steps to Becoming New and Improved (Ballantine Books, July 2011), and the co-author of the books Competing Values Leadership: Creating Value in Organizations (Edward Elgar Publishing, September 2007), Leading Innovation: How to Jumpstart Your Company’s Growth Engine (McGraw Hill, August 2006), and Creativity at Work: Developing the Right Practices to Make Innovation Happen (Jossey-Bass, August 2002).
Additionally, DeGraff writes a syndicated blog for Psychology Today and the Huffington Post.
The youngest member of the executive team at twenty-six years old, DeGraff’s work focused on innovation and strategies to help Domino’s Pizza"s considerable and notable growth during the 1980s.