I started to look up the Guiding Principles and found one encouraging team members to “embrace empowerment and improvement”. Smells like innovation, don’t you think?
Next, I started to think about innovation and StrengthsFinders? Three themes are notorious innovators:
- Activators can make things happen by turning thoughts into action.
- Futuristic are inspired by the future and what could be. They inspire others with their visions of the future.
- Ideation people are fascinated by ideas. They are able to find connections between seemingly disparate phenomena.
From the book, Extraordinary Leader, some of the behaviors demonstrated for innovation include:
- Consistently generate creative, resourceful solutions to problems.
- Constructively challenge the usual approach to doing things, and find new and better ways to do the job.
- Champion ingenuity at all levels.
- Generate creative solutions by bringing together the most talented people.
- Work to improve new ideas rather than discourage them.
- Come up with creative, resourceful solutions to problems.
- Create a culture of innovation and learning that drives individual development.
- Provide support and encouragement to others when they attempt to innovate – even when they fail.
- Integrate ideas and inputs from different sources to find innovative solutions.
- Build on other people’s suggestions and ideas. (Doing so often leads to new approaches and improvements.)
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Here are some ideas that other leaders identified on how to improve effectiveness in the Innovates competency.
- Every week ask each one of your colleagues to give you an idea on how to look at things differently.
- Conduct brainstorming lunches with teams using market trends.
- Understand the current state of the activity/task and document current and future benchmarks.
- Provide brainstorming and whiteboard sessions to identify options (pros/cons) to meet an objective or reinvent a process.
- Connect with leaders and other resources (websites, journals, etc.) to see current activity and future trends.
- Conduct periodic meetings with partners to challenge what we know.
- Find a team or meeting that’s focused on taking risks; get an invitation to participate.
- As you make innovation a focus, share your successes with your management or offer up at team members for shared learning.
Thank you for letting me share!
~Stacy
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