To Innovate or Not: That is the Question
Innovation: To
Encourage it or Discourage It?
When interviewing CEOs about creativity and innovation in
their organizations they say they want it.
When interviewing managers in the same organizations I often hear that
they are afraid of “loose cannons.”
CEOs tell me that their managers stifle creativity and
innovation. Managers tell me that they
are caught in the middle of a sandwich.
They have orders from above to deliver deliverables in a timely and
efficient manner – so they cannot afford to let their employees “play around
with new ideas” (that’s their words, not
mine!)
So what’s the resolution?
How do we allow people the freedom to experiment and try new
ideas – perhaps more efficient ways to work – or even up to and including new
product/service ideas? If we allow them
this freedom, will they fail to get their daily work done? Will they go off willy-nilly and spoil
existing processes?
BUT – we really do want to encourage new ideas, more
efficient processes, reduction of waste and increase in productiveity….
So, what’s the conclusion?
ASK ME!
Labels: creativity, innovation, process improvement
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