promote failure !
April 23rd, 2007Rule number two: Promote failure!
No one in an executive circle wants to hear that his/her idea is “stupid” and that “it will never work”. True innovation is based on trial and error and by default, failure. There are countless examples of great innovations that came to us by “mistke”: Coke, Post Its, Starbucks’ Frapuccino…However the immense majority of companies will not encourage, promote and/or reward failure. There is no Innovator Business degree handed out at Harvard and everyone in the company has the potential to come with a truly innovative, paradigm-changing idea. However how many employees are going to self-kill their own idea simply due to the fact that boss, peers, employees and management will either dismiss the idea in 2 seconds or worse, make a joke about it?
Encourage risk taking by discounting failure. If failure is a dirty word within your ecosystem, you will not see mind blowing ideas from within. This is probably the most difficult mind change for any traditional executive. Embracing and celebrating uncertainty associated with the innovation process is not something widely supported by stock markets and large organizations. This is where most firms fail. However what most firms miss out is that failure and mistakes are different. Define failure as a learning process. There are tons of learning derived from failed experiments.
Mistakes are defined in this context as inattention, poor preparation, and carelessness. Mistakes are indeed failures as they do not offer much learning. They produce little if any valuable information. Celebrate and value the first; obviously avoid at all costs the second.
Conclusion: “Candor of expression” within the enterprise is key to idea generation.Environments where fear of being ridiculed or denigrated quietly rules will churn zero ideas. Innovation promotes failure, if not you will simply fail to…innovate.
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“Innovation is no invention”
Damien Duhamel
