The opposite of innovation isn’t stagnation. It’s slow miserable defeat.
The future belongs to organizations that view innovation as an expression of who they are, not something they do. A culture of innovation is “The Invisible Advantage,” by Soren Kaplan PhD.
Success is the result of hard work and innovation.
Kaplan’s 5 tips for creating a culture of innovation:
Don’t assume innovation means creating the next big disruptor like the iPhone. Define “innovation” in a way that makes sense to you, your team, and your organization – (new products, services, processes, customer experiences, or anything else that just improves something.)
Measure what you want to get. Choose specific metrics to track like the number of ideas generated, number of prototypes tested, or revenue from new products introduced in the past 2 years. You get what you measure!
A mindset:
Innovation, like all meaningful success, is dedication to improve life for others.
You don’t need more money, time, or resources to innovate. Scarcity actually accelerates innovation. You need an invisible advantage – a culture of innovation.