What do creativity managers do?Replace the
word management with the word optimization.
That's what creativity managers do: they optimize the
quality of the idea pool (creativity) and the
implementation process (innovation).
There are many methods of optimization and the
creativity leader must be aware of all of them, in other
words, he or she must synthesize them for optimal
effect.
Areas [within creativity] that need managing include
motivation, organizational culture, organizational
structure, incremental versus radical effects and
processes, knowledge mix, group structures, goals,
process and valuation.
Areas [within innovation] that need managing include
idea selection, development / prototyping and the art of
commercialization.
It is worth noting that 4000 good ideas result in 4
development programs, which in turn results in 1 winner.
Radical and Incremental creativity
Radical leaps are very much glamorised in our
society. We are always looking for the radical leap, the
disruptive technology, the big bang.
But radical breakthroughs are most likely to be
achieved by making incremental improvements.
Small incremental shifts increase the distance
between the original and final state. Groups of
incremental shifts result in small radical shifts, until
finally, groups of small radical shifts result in large
leaps.
It is the compound result of incremental movements
that significantly increases the distance between the
original and the final result.
The focus on a radical leap also impacts on the type
of processes that a firm must put in place and the
experience of them. For example, disruptive shifts
require far more investment, longer timelines, longer
gaps between positive progression, higher rates of
failure, larger failure spikes, smaller success spikes
and more.
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Kal Bishop, MBA