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Creativity (aka Adaptability)

March 4th, 2009 @ 10:23 pm

Categories: Head First Innovation

Tags: Idea, Strategy, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Leadership, Web Technology, Management, Internet, Marketing, Jennifer Goddard

To be creative is to be able to adapt.

“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, not the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.”

This quote is particularly relevant given today’s business climate but it is not from the latest guru on this month’s bandwagon. Charles Darwin wrote these powerful thoughts in “On the Origin of Species” 150 years ago.

What is adaptability?

  • Being willing to step back and look at the situation with fresh eyes.
  • Doing things less, more, faster, more slowly.
  • Observing others and leveraging off their ideas by extracting the core concept behind the idea.
  • Willing to explore ideas that where previously dismissed as “Won’t work here”.
  • Thirst for knowledge. Seeking out new thoughts, trends, shifts by having regular conversations with co-workers, suppliers, experts and people not from your industry.
  • Linking unrelated ideas together.

For example, if you are looking to differentiate the look of your product, keep your eyes open when out and about for new packaging ideas.

Keep a folder of ideas from magazines, brochures, and websites that you can draw on when looking for inspiration.

And finally: apply those ideas! The only way to switch creative thoughts into innovation (ie, bring about change that has meaning) is by exploring different ideas and applying them.

Jennifer Goddard is the director of the Buzan Centre in Australia and New Zealand and co-founder of Mindwerx International. In "Head First Innovation", Jennifer Goddard looks at ways managers, innovation champions and entrepreneurs can open their minds to new ideas and ways of doing things that will give them the competitive advantage. You can find out more about her at fuzz2buzz.
 
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    Arlyn Tan

    03/13/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Creativity (aka Adaptability)

    I agree with how you defined creativity. There are times that our new ideas will lead to failures. But definitely, somewhere down the road, persistency will bear fruits.

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