223 week ago — 5 min read
What a difference a few months make. Our world has been disrupted, and as a result, we are all being pressed into service as innovators. We are being tested to the limits to react, recover, and reimagine how we will resume our lives, jobs, and business operations.
I am helping clients and colleagues, founders and owners shape their ideas into decisions and work streams as they continue to tap into The Change Maker’s Playbook’s Seek, Seed, Scale framework to direct their innovation efforts for impact during this extraordinary time.
We are being tested to the limits to react, recover, and reimagine how we will resume our lives, jobs, and business operations.
How are innovation leaders adapting, anticipating, and getting ready for what’s next?
By now, you have addressed the workforce and other stakeholder protection concerns. To minimise, getting caught flat-footed, make sure your team has an incidence response mechanism in place to get in front of the further issues that will continue to surface and demand your immediate attention.
Start with a simple, well-defined mechanism for surfacing issues and communicating information to the right people, quickly. Remember those fire drills from elementary school? Practice activating response processes to improve readiness and reduce the potential for confusion or delay.
What steps are you taking to secure the stability of your supply chain so you can be ready to resume serving your customers and addressing their new needs? What have you learned about the reliability of your supply chain, and how can you improve by challenging what are likely outdated assumptions?
How are you engaging with your customers, especially if your pre-pandemic customer experience is no longer working? Do not let a vacuum form as a by-product of silence or non-responsiveness. I am personally struck by the range of experiences my family and friends are having with different brands as we live under stay-at-home orders. This is a time when lasting impressions of brands – both positive and negative – will be formed.
Winston Churchill said, “Never waste a good crisis.”
This is a time when the courageous and optimistic among us will identify and seize opportunities. I speak to leaders who are already accelerating digital transformation plans, as the adoption barriers familiar to us all fall away out of necessity.
Innovation leaders are taking advantage of this unique moment to rethink their business’ customer experience. They see this monumental disruption as innovation fuel.
Addressing the critical requirements for plan-ahead efforts to succeed.
Above all, this is a time to go back to the basics of seeking insights from your customers, employees, and partners about what is happening in their lives. It’s a time to go as deeply as possible into supply chains to speak to the people who are closest to how things really happen in your business. These people may not always be sought out, but now they are likely to have fresh and useful answers about the way forward. Seek them out.
Go after divergent, non-obvious perspectives with an especially open mind. Listen to the people who are not normally alarmist, who are now sounding alarms. Their warnings and concerns should be honoured and understood.
None of us knows what is to come this year and next, and maybe even the year beyond. The answers will be found through trial and error. We all have to anticipate the best case, worst case and middle-of-the-road scenarios to be ready.
We can all figure this out if we work collaboratively, engage with optimism and hope, and ask, “how can this work?” Avoid “why it won’t work” behaviours.
This is a time for which innovators have trained – where we’ve built the muscle strength for creating value through the messiness our work always entails, and to which we can uniquely contribute, right now.
Also read: Step one to your after COVID future
Article source: https://www.amyradin.com/we-are-all-innovators-so-now-what/
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