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Innovation

...comes with a relentless focus on experience and not being satisfied by “just getting it out.” You must take time to create a complete experience by taking your innovative idea and ruthlessly concentrating on how to reduce it to its essence. 

It’s not just about the cool new feature. It’s more about how you can simplify it to a compelling solution.

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Tips to help create an innovative culture

  • Engage and empower the entire team. Everyone in your organization should feel empowered to unleash his or her entrepreneurial spirit.
  • Suspend judgment. Identify “the good” in the ideas instead.
  • “Fail big, but fail soon.” Team members must also know that they have permission to fail.  Sometimes you must move quickly and you can’t always play it safe.
  • Set a good example. Take time to connect, mentor and develop your team members. Inspire them to create, look for new approaches and think outside the box.
  • Pay attention to the details. Designate specific goals, projects, times and expectations. These types of details ensure the innovation process doesn’t turn into a time suck.
  • Don’t forget about the physical environment. The physical environment people are in can influence how they feel, think and interact and can impact the quality and quantity in the innovation process.

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