Let’s address the elephant in the room: innovation is a journey. The reality is that you will have your share of failures mixed in with some successes.
Now, imagine these efforts as a cluster of small experiments, and learning opportunities that build a mindshare of improvement be it incremental or disruptive. These are not enterprise-wide large-scale implementations that pose financial risk due to costly investments.
Instead, these are minimally viable concepts that cost pennies on the dollar and pump valuable insights into the organization or can even set the foundation for full-scale production. When viewing each failure or success as a bridge across the gap you’re trying to solve, rich with opportunity to learn, grow, and try again in the next iteration, a culture of innovation starts to take shape.
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Source: IT Strategy