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		<title>Should You Only Execute Good Ideas?</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[The obvious answer to the question in the title is yes, right? But I&#8217;m not so sure that this answer is correct. I thought of this because of an experiment that Martijn Linssen tried in January &#8211; writing one blog post a day for the whole month. In the comments the idea came up that [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The obvious answer to the question in the title is yes, right?</p>
<p>But I&#8217;m not so sure that this answer is correct.</p>
<p>I thought of this because of an <a href="http://www.martijnlinssen.com/2011/01/my-january-experiment-one-post-day.html">experiment that Martijn Linssen tried</a> in January &#8211; writing one blog post a day for the whole month.  In the comments the idea came up that if you set volume goals like this when you blog, then your quality will inevitably suffer.</p>
<p>Julien Smith made the same point quite forcefully in a discussion of <a href="http://inoveryourhead.net/how-to-triple-your-twitter-traffic-in-7-days/">how to increase the impact of your blog</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>If you’re anything like me, you write your posts, and your titles, with yourself as audience. This results in a majority of posts which rank 6, 7, or 8/10 with the outside world.</p>
<p>Last week, if I didn’t have a 10/10 post, I didn’t publish at all. This resulted in three posts instead of 5-7, and many more subscribers than I’ve gotten in previous weeks combined.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is important because we often see the same thing when people talk innovation &#8211; a lot of the time it is assumed that every idea that we try should be successful.</p>
<p>There is a deep flaw in this thinking &#8211; it assumes that we know in advance which ideas will work.  <strong>But it&#8217;s impossible to know in advance which ideas will work</strong>.</p>
<p>Sometimes I have a great idea for a post, which I just can&#8217;t execute very well.  Other times I have a throwaway idea that I execute nicely.  The simple fact of the matter is that I don&#8217;t know what people are going think are a 10/10 post before I publish it &#8211; and no one else does either.</p>
<p><strong>If every idea that you try is successful, this is a sure sign that you&#8217;re not trying enough ideas</strong>.</p>
<p>Check out this video:</p>
<p><iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/18079655" width="400" height="225" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>
<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/18079655">What is being creative?</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user3261103">Kristian Ulrich Larsen</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>Once you get over how cool the phone is, pay attention to the points they make at the end:</p>
<ul>
<li>Stay away from the direct path.</li>
<li>Take risks.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t be afraid to make mistakes.  Because it&#8217;s from the mistakes that really interesting things happen.</li>
</ul>
<p>Selecting ideas is <a href="http://timkastelle.org/blog/2010/05/innovation-is-the-process-of-idea-management/">a critical part of the innovation process</a>.  However, it&#8217;s only in executing ideas that their true value is discovered.</p>
<p>Idea selection is important because we all have limited resources.  If you write a blog, the limit is usually time.  If you run an organisation, the limit can be time as well, or money, or skill.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, the correct answer to the question of how many ideas you should execute is not: &#8220;only the good ones.&#8221;  It is &#8220;as many as you can afford to try.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m looking forward to finding out if this was a good idea or not&#8230;</p>

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