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		<title>Answer Four Questions to Improve Innovation</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[There are obstacle to innovation everywhere. Risk aversion, lack of resources, lack of enthusiasm, not enough time, not enough ideas, too many ideas &#8211; the list is potentially endless. You can help your organisation be more innovative right now (today!) by answering these four questions: What is one idea that I can execute right now [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are obstacle to innovation everywhere.  Risk aversion, lack of resources, lack of enthusiasm, not enough time, not enough ideas, too many ideas &#8211; the list is potentially endless.</p>
<p>You can help your organisation be more innovative right now (today!) by answering these four questions:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>What is one idea that I can execute right now to make things work better?</strong>  We often mistake generating ideas for innovating.  But to innovate, you have to execute new ideas that create value.  One way to create value is to improve your processes.  I&#8217;ll be you have plenty of ideas about how you could make things work better.  So execute one of them <em>right now</em>.
<p>Then do the same thing tomorrow.</p>
<p>By getting into the habit of executing ideas you can get over one of the biggest innovation obstacles.  Not all of them work, but the net value of a great idea is zero.  It&#8217;s only be testing them out that you find the value in your ideas.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://timkastelle.org/blog/2010/10/answer-one-question-to-be-a-better-manager/" target="_blank">What would I do differently if everyone reporting to me was a volunteer?</a></strong>  When you answer this question, you start identifying obstacles for your team.  And you shift from a directive approach to a supporting one. This usually leads to better innovation.
<p>Identifying these obstacles might give you some really good ideas for your answer to question number 1 too.</li>
<li><strong>If we were starting our business right now, would we do it this way?</strong> If you were starting a brand-new newspaper right now, would you invest millions of dollars into an editorial system that prevents you from easily sharing stories between print and digital outlets?
<p>Probably not.</p>
<p>And yet, most big newspapers have systems that do exactly that.</p>
<p>The problem is, their new competitors don&#8217;t have these.  The new news organisations and those of the future won&#8217;t have to deal with this obstacle.</p>
<p>Answering this question will help you identify the structural and processual obstacles that your firm faces.  And it will give you some ideas about potential business model innovations.</li>
<li><strong>Who can I connect with to generate some interesting new ideas?</strong>  Most great ideas come from the intersection between two different bodies of knowledge.  You may know your field extremely well.  So who can you connect with that has a completely different body of knowledge?
<p>Think of someone, and connect up.  Send them an email, or a tweet.  Invite them for a coffee.</p>
<p>One way or another, make a new connection.</li>
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<p>Innovation requires the execution of ideas.  By answering these questions, you generate new ideas.  By acting on these new ideas, you can get into the habit of innovating.</p>
<p>It may be that none of these questions trigger huge game-changing innovations.  </p>
<p><strong>But then, you won&#8217;t know that until you test them out, will you?</strong></p>

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