Small Improvements, BIG Impact -The Hidden Power of Innovation
Joe McBreen
Assistant Superintendent of Innovation. Transforming education one algorithm at a time. Explores leadership, change, growth, and exponential technologies.
When was the last time you tried something truly new in your business or career? If you're like most people, you tend to rely on the strategies and skills that have worked for you in the past. But sticking only to what's familiar can limit your growth potential.
Think about the products, processes, or tactics you've used for years. Have they evolved or stayed mostly the same? Do you actively search for innovations in your industry, or are you set in your ways?
Innovation doesn't have to be risky or dramatic to be powerful. Even minor improvements in how you operate can add up to big results.
What if you made a habit of asking YOURSELF:
Stepping outside your comfort zone by adopting an innovation mindset takes courage. But those willing to try new approaches are often the ones who thrive.
Progress depends on asking questions, challenging the status quo, and viewing change as an opportunity rather than an obstacle.
You'll only know what you're capable of once you begin looking at things through a new lens.
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What's one innovation or improvement you've been pondering?
How could putting a fresh spin on an old tactic take your career or company to the next level?
The key is to start small and focus your efforts - major innovation can begin with minor adjustments if you build on them intentionally.
But innovation usually involves others. It is best played as a "team" sport.
Try asking your TEAMMATES one of the following questions:
What will your first step be?