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Wednesday 20 August 2014

Sticky Ideas

Spencer Silver, a scientist at 3M, was trying to create a strong adhesive but he actually created a really weak one. He shared his findings with his colleagues and went started over again. A few years later, Art Fry, a another scientist at 3M, was having problems keeping his book mark in place during choir practice. He remembered Silver's weak adhesive and the Post-It not was born.

What I love about this story is the culture of knowledge sharing that was the catalyst for innovation. As Fry later explained, "At 3M we're a bunch of ideas. We never throw an idea away because you never know when someone else will need it."

Creative teams inevitably have more ideas than they can ope to implement. Some are not technologically feasible at the present, while in other cases the organization is simply not ready. The challenge is to avoid losing the ideas you don't use. What is nice to have today may be necessary to have tomorrow. In the end, having ideas is the easy part. Keeping them alive and accessible is the real measure of success.

If you want your ideas to live, share them!

Monday 11 August 2014

Leadership is a Performing Art

Last Friday I spent the afternoon with colleagues, peers from other organizations, and a group of talented improv geniuses from Second City. The session was quite both intellectually stimulating and a whole lot of fun, and I spent much of the weekend reflecting upon what I had learned.

Perhaps the biggest single lesson that I got out of the session was one that I sometimes seem to forget: leadership is a performing art. The best leaders,  the leaders who challenge us to go faster and higher and further than we ever thought possible, understand how to inspire and motivate us. They connect on a personal level even when addressing a group. They use storytelling and vivid, memorable imagery to share their vision. They get us excited to be part of the change, the journey, the new frontier.

Like any other performance art, leadership is not easy. But like any other performance art, you can learn how to do it, and practice definitely makes one better. It's a lesson to keep in mind.