As our four teams of two, finished their final presentations of the prototypes they had designed and developed over the past month, we could all see the smiles of accomplishment. Of the pride on their faces, as the sun begins to set on the West coast.
This small patriotic group of “Innovation Navigators” were now ready for the next phase of their National Security Cohort methodology. To implement and test their outcomes in our respective geographic metro areas of the United States.
Sector Teams from Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles and San Diego. All major centers of our economic force and with substantial Critical Infrastructure entities to protect and increase their resilience to a spectrum of Operational Risks.
"Building Awareness of the need to change is now their primary mission. Their opportunity to recruit, educate, network and share vital information."
The people in their Areas of Responsibility (AOR) will soon have greater awareness, of the need to change.
Soon thereafter, they will have the desire to participate and support the change. They will gain knowledge on how to change.
They will learn the process to implement desired skills and achieve new behaviors.
Our “Team of Teams” will embark on their mission of reinforcement to sustain the change.
The journey they have just completed over the past 30 days has provided them new insights. It has created new relationships.
The outcomes are just the results of their purpose for joining the team, yet the new dialogue, challenges and new colleagues are what is most rewarding.
Creating something “New” as a small team that helps to solve a “National Security” problem-set is the true outcome.
What endures are the trusted relationships. This becomes the most valuable asset we attain together.
How might you and your team become “Innovation Navigators” to make a difference and serve a vital purpose in our nation?
November in the United States is always a renewed focus on our Veterans, on our National Security and Defense including our domestic Critical Infrastructure Protection.
As you gaze at our U.S. Flag and say the “Pledge of Allegiance” or listen to Taps, wipe that tear from the corner of your eye.
Now get out there and make a difference…Onward!
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