There is a huge role for leadership in creating and living a culture that values innovation. In this culture, innovation becomes everybody’s job, with all brains engaged in the pursuit of what now and what’s next.
So, the question is, what must be present and valued in an organization in order to create this innovative culture?
Well, probably lots of things but here are four things at the top of my list:
Diversity ~ in every way that one human being is different from another.
While our natural tendency is to gravitate towards those who are like
us, innovation lies most often in unexplored places and with people who
vary in thought, background, experience, gender, age, ethnicity and
skill. The wider the net is cast, the greater the opportunity for
innovation.
Relentless Change ~ as an accepted norm.
Those who embrace innovation, also embrace change. They expect it.
They create it. They even demand it. Innovation and change are
inextricably linked. As the song goes, “ you can’t have one without the other”
Open communication ~ at all levels
Innovation requires us to listen deeply, speak candidly, question
constantly, challenge openly, and get a little messy in the process. In
other words, an organization that values innovation will be light on
bureaucracy and heavy on curiosity and transparency.
Failure ~ as a learning tool
In order to break through the barriers of sameness and routine, we
have to experiment and risk failure. Failure happens. In an innovative
environment it is also expected because with each defeat we get closer
to learning about what it will take to succeed.
So, what would you add to the list of must have leadership values for an innovative culture to thrive? How do you encourage innovation in your organization?
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