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  Index Page » Companies & Business » Change Management
   
 

ROI Re-examined

   

Measuring Return on Investment (ROI) is a solid business principle that helps guide corporate decisioning. However for purposes of this blog post I want you to think of ROI as return on imagination, ideas and innovation. It is the return on innovation that will allow companies to maintain their competitive edge and create sustainable growth. Peter Drucker said, "An established company which, in an age demanding innovation, is not able to innovate, is doomed to decline and extinction."

Druckers quote mirrors my sentiments exactlyI have seen too many companies forget about the need for, and power of innovation (more classically referred to as R&D). Without a dedicated focus on innovation it is only a matter of time until a business cannot attract or retain talent, suffers from obsolescence due to the innovation of others and watches their brand fall into decline.

Does you company suffer from the lack of innovation or does it reap the many benefits of innovation? The answer can likely be found by examining your companys organization chartWho is in charge of innovation management? If you dont have a dedicated C-suite position focused on innovation you might really want to reevaluate your direction. While Im not typically a fan of title inflation I have rarely witnessed a company with a chief strategy officer, chief innovation officer, chief imagination officer, chief idea officer, chief thinking officer, etc. who are not experience sustainable growth and increases in brand equity. It is these companies who have a positive culture and who are attracting and retaining the best talent.

Innovation is not the same thing as process engineering. Implementing Six Sigma or other process engineering programs to achieve short-term incremental gains in existing processes is not the same thing as adopting an innovation management approach which looks for long term gains in new areas which may require completely new business processes to be adopted. While both process engineering and innovation management are necessary and can and should overlap, they are not the same thing.

Simply open up any business magazine and look at the companies receiving the majority of the news and editorial coverageThey represent the best in innovative organizations. These companies realize the value received from innovation and choose to be market leaders as opposed to market lagers.

So how do you adopt an innovation management approach for your business? Begin by considering the following best practices recommendations:

1. Make innovation a full time initiative: Part time efforts yield part time results and even worse zero effort yields zero results. Externally hire or promote from within the best creative thinker and innovative strategist you can afford. Equip this individual with resources and watch your company grow. Nothing catalyzes growth and change like innovation.

2. Gain active leadership support: Innovation doesnt work in isolation. It is one thing for your executive team talk the talk, but quite another to have them walk to walk. Form a thinkubator facilitated by your chief innovation officer and comprised of department heads, business unit leaders and other senior executives to regularly brainstorm about innovation Great ideas come from great minds and if your leadership isnt involved in the practice of innovation your business will suffer.

3. Get your head out of the sand: Avoid the DITWLY (Did It That Way Last Year) syndrome. It has been said that the definition of insanity is to continue doing things the same way that you always have while expecting different results. Attend trade shows, conferences, continuing education workshops and other events that expose your leadership team to the latest thinking. Hire an executive coach, bring in consultants, outsource or do whatever is necessary to drive new ideas, creative thinking and innovation.

Author: Mike Myatt
 
Author Bio:

Mike Myatt

Mike Myatt is the Managing Director and Chief Strategy Officer at N2growth. Mr. Myatt possesses a broad range of skill sets, competencies and experiences rarely found in the business world. As an executive he has held numerous C-suite positions, as an entrepreneur he has been a principal in 4 successful ventures and as a professional advisor he has worked with clients ranging in size from start-up enterprises to high growth companies ranked on the Inc. 500 and Entrepreneur Hot 100 lists to Fortune 100 companies.

Some of his accomplishments prior to joining N2growth include serving as President and COO of a commercial real estate investment bank, Managing Director of a law firm, Director of Internet Strategy for the country's largest web enablement firm and he founded one of the country’s top 50 interactive advertising agencies.

Mr. Myatt is a frequently requested keynote speaker and published author. He has been featured in the following publications: The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Institutional Investor, CIO Magazine and others. He is also the author and moderator of the N2growth Blog which is rapidly becoming one of the most widely respected business blogs on the Internet.

Mr. Myatt has been married for 22 years, has a son who attends the University of Virginia and a daughter who attends George Fox University. He enjoys writing, running, rock climbing and time with his family.

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