How to Create a More Successful, Agile and Innovative Enterprise

Below are 7 habits that are vital to embrace to keep your organization at the forefront of fast-changing and highly-unpredictable business environments.

1. Create a culture of trust and encourage employees to speak up. Leading organizations empower workers and reward them for bringing potential opportunities and challenges to their attention. Frontline employees are often an enterprise’s most informed audience—to create and sustain competitive advantage and to provide them with the tools they need to translate ideas into action.

“The more readily you can align tools, talent and resources toward common goals, the more readily you can foster innovation.”

2. Constantly rethink business practices. Is ‘the way it’s always been done’ still the best way to do it? Like competitors, market leaders are always asking themselves this question.

3. Freely collaborate across the organization. Flatten lines of communication, and allow information, insights and support to flow throughout your enterprise. The more readily you can align tools, talent and resources toward common goals, the more readily you can foster innovation.

4. Focus on the future now. Rather than simply keep pace with rivals, top innovators always consider where the future is heading and strive to put the solutions tomorrow’s audiences will demand in place today.

5. Be open to change. Leaders expect employees to stay abreast of changing business environments—and intelligently and flexibly respond to them. To this extent, workers are given the freedom to take small, smart risks that have the potential to help the organization better serve its customers… so long as these risks are intelligent, productive and cost-affordable.

6. Spread your risk. Leading organizations don’t try to be risk free, but rather actively pursue a more calculated range of business bets. As with financial portfolios, these enterprises constantly manage and adjust a portfolio of strategic ventures. Not all wagers will pan out. But all are designed to collectively help the organization grow its capabilities, spread risk, and learn through real-time monitoring and course-correction.

7. Never stop learning. Rather than just rely solely on contingency plans, market leaders consistently experiment with new innovations and solutions—especially when things are going well, and they can most afford to gamble. By consistently pioneering new ideas and approaches, and extending their experience, capabilities and comfort zones, they create added flexibility and room to maneuver in the face of changes or unforeseen events.

In short, leading organizations turn employees into emergency responders. They transform infrastructures from barriers to enablers. They see business strategy as being flexible, not fixed. And they continually provide workers with the tools and runway they need to reimagine, reinvent and innovate their way to success as scenarios change. You too can consistently innovate, succeed and go from strength to strength, by doing the same.


Scott Steinberg

Professional speaker Scott Steinberg is an expert on leadership and innovation, and the author of Make Change Work for You: 10 Ways to Future-Proof Yourself, Fearlessly Innovate, and Succeed Despite Uncertainty. His website is www.AKeynoteSpeaker.com.

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