Get Ready to Innovate
Get Ready to Innovate
Introduction
Do you know what it takes for organizations to successfully innovate? It’s more complicated than you think. This is important because innovation leads to increased income, decreased costs, improved customer satisfaction, better productivity, growth, reduced risks, and much more. That’s why I help companies — large and small, for-profit and non-profit — build an innovation culture. It leads to business success.
Assess Innovation Readiness
Building on my learnings from Bell Labs, my entrepreneurial ventures, public sector, hundreds of my clients, and my research, I’ve developed the readiness checklist below. It will guide you in assessing your organization’s ability to systematically innovate and translate ideas into measurable impact. It can alert you with telltale signs of a failing process.
In this newsletter, we cover the first five readiness tests. Next month we’ll present the remaining five. Reach out to Theresa to have a complimentary discovery call about your own Innovation Readiness. Take action now and get ready to innovate!
1. Leadership Commitment and Strategic Clarity
- Innovation is explicitly defined as a core value and strategic priority.
- Leadership communicates a clear “why now” (e.g., AI, disruption, growth).
- Executives actively sponsor and engage in innovation initiatives.
- Innovation is clearly tied to business outcomes (revenue, cost, CX, risk).
2. Purpose, Vision, and Customer-Centric Outcomes
- We have a clear mission or “passionate purpose” that is guiding innovation.
- Teams can articulate the specific customer or business problem being solved.
- Innovation efforts are prioritized based on real pain points.
- Customer value (e.g., experience, retention, growth) drives decisions.
3. Talent, Mindset, and Psychological Safety
- Employees feel safe proposing ideas and challenging the status quo.
- Leaders encourage experimentation and learning.
- Cross-functional collaboration is standard practice using a “friction of ideas and approaches.”
- We hire innovators who are curious, not only smart, and have a workforce with the right mix of skills (business, technical, innovation).
4. Structured Innovation Process with Discipline
- We use a defined innovation process (insight → idea → invention → implementation as a pilot that scales → impact).
- There are clear criteria for prioritizing and advancing ideas.
- Innovation efforts are managed as a visible portfolio.
- We balance creativity with disciplined execution.
5. Experimentation, Speed, and Bias to Action
- We regularly run pilots or minimum viable products (MVPs) before large investments.
- Decision-making cycles are fast and minimally bureaucratic.
- We test assumptions using data rather than opinion.
- We accept and learn from intelligent failure.
Summary
Do you have an innovation culture which is ready to innovate and gain competitive advantage? Test your innovation readiness. Start with an assessment, determine gaps, and then bridge those gaps with real-world strategic initiatives. Implementation of innovation is necessary before seeing impact.
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