Remember the anticipation you had in your heart and mind at the beginning of your first year in college. Or the first day of that new job you had been seeking for months. Or that day your first child was born.
The anticipation of a next phase of your life that you had so much adrenaline or hope on your mind you couldn’t sleep thinking about it.
You see, discovering and experiencing “New” learning, “New’ opportunities, “New” challenges, “New” solutions and “New” insights is holy.
Before you were able to innovate and to accomplish the next anticipated change in your life, you were naive. You have learned to stay alive as you navigate your way across America and towards “New”.
As you join that next organizational phase to learn, to work or to care for others you realize you must continuously innovate:
Staying Alive While Creating Innovation
Key Takeaways
- Innovation is anything that helps your organization accomplish its mission, from small improvements to processes or policies to successful moon shots.
- To develop an innovative culture, you must be an agent of change.
- Creating innovation isn’t about new ways of doing work, it is about the outcomes, results and mission impact of those efforts.
- Speed is a fundamental change often needed to achieve significant results.
- A strategic approach is best, whether creating an innovative organization or developing innovative approaches to assist your organization.
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After you graduated from college, or were terminated from your job or celebrated your first child’s first birthday you had become more innovative.
You are well on your way to that next step, next opportunity or next life commitment with the wisdom you need.
The question now may be whether you have the right resources and the right team to accomplish the mission.
"How will you accelerate your activities so that you will discover whether your resources and your people are correct for your particular mission?"
Become an “Innovation Navigator” sixteen hours a day. Wake up early. Accelerate. Nourish your mind and body. Sleep eight hours a day. Repeat…
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