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domingo, julio 24, 2005

Una visión creyente de la innovación

La innovación , a mi juicio un verbo que nace de una visión espiritual .No creo que podamos realmente innovar sino existe una pasión incontrolable por nuestro ideal personal. Y no podremos encontrar nuestro ideal personal si no tenemos en juego nuestra vida. Ella no estará en juego si no ….” tenemos nuestra mano en el pulso del tiempo y nuestro oido en el corazón de Dios …”.P.J.Kentenich

En cuanto a nuestro desarrollo personal este es la escencia de nuestra capacidad de acción .Surge entonces la pregunta ¿como encuentro mi ideal personal ? .Aquí es interesante ver como M.Porter experto en el temas de estrategia en su última visita a Chile plantea que la estrategia correcta para una empresa es aquella en la encuentra lo que la hace diferente única.

Parece que día día el desarrollo de el mundo empresarial va encontranado similitudes impresionantes con respecto al mundo personal (Parece obvio-sin embargo hace decadas era impensable )

Las cualidades de el innovador que describe Mitchell D.espero desarrollarlas una a una . (Pido disculpas por el ingles -surge de la obviedad que los blogers son bilingues-

viernes, julio 22, 2005

"Qualities of an Innovator "By Mitchell Ditkoff

The word "innovate" can be traced all the way back to 1440. It comes from the Middle French word "innovacyon" meaning "renewal" or "new way of doing things." Exactly what innovations actually happened in 1440 (rounder oxcart wheels?) is anybody's guess, but whatever they were, it's likely they improved the quality of life for more than a few people.

These days, the "innovation thing" is something of a no-brainer. Indeed, it seems that any company worth its low-salt lunch has identified innovation as a core competency worth developing. Who in their right mind (or is it right brain?) can deny the value of improving things? Isn't this what human beings -- those grand inventors of the microchip and the chocolate chip -- are supposed to do?

True. But who has time?

And so begins the search for the magic pill.

Unfortunately, innovation, unlike audits or reengineering, is not given to formulas. It is given to people -- restless, inspired, fascinated individuals with an almost cellular need for change. And while it can be supported by systems, it can never be reduced to systems. "Innovation," as Tom Peters so aptly put it, "is a messy business."

If you want to spark innovation, forget about slick formulas for a minute and pay attention to what's happening on the inside. Because that's where it starts. With the innovator -- the inspired individual who sees a better way and goes for it. And the key to the innovator? The special blend of inner qualities that allows him or her to succeed when others have long since gone home. Tools? Techniques? Five-step models? Sure, they're useful. But, without the user of them having the right stuff, they're merely decoration -- not unlike having a new set of jumper cables, but no car.

So ... if you are one of the self-chosen few willing to stop blaming your organization and start taking personal responsibility for innovating, here's a list of qualities that describe innovators:

Challenges status quo -- dissatisfied with current reality, questions authority and routine and confronts assumptions.

Curious -- actively explores the environment, investigates new possibilities, and honors the sense of awe and wonder.

Self-motivated -- responds to deep inner needs, proactively initiates new projects, intrinsically rewarded for efforts.

Visionary -- highly imaginative, maintains a future orientation, thinks in mental pictures.

Entertains the fantastic -- conjures outrageous scenarios, sees possibilities within the seemingly impossible, honors dreams and daydreams.

Takes risks -- goes beyond the comfort zone, experimental and non- conform- ing, courageously willing to "fail."

Peripatetic -- changes work environments as needed; wanders, walks or travels to inspire fresh thinking; given to movement and interaction.

Playful/humorous -- appreciates incongruities and surprise, able to appear foolish and child-like, laughs easily and often.

Self-accepting -- withholds compulsive criticism of their own ideas, understands "perfection is the enemy of the good," unattached to "looking good" in the eyes of others.

Flexible/adaptive -- open to serendipity and change, able to adjust "game plan" as needed, entertains multiple ideas and solutions.

Makes new connections -- sees relationships between seemingly disconnected elements, synthesizes odd combinations, distills unusual ideas down to their underlying principles.

Reflective -- incubates on problems and challenges; seeks out states of immersion; ponders, muses and contemplats.

Recognizes (and re-cognizes) patterns -- perceptive and discriminating, notices organizing principles and trends, sees (and challenges) the "Big Picture."

Tolerates ambiguity -- comfortable with chaos, able to entertain paradox, doesn't settle for the first "right idea."

Committed to learning -- continually seeks knowledge, synthesizes new input quickly, balances information gathering and action.

Balances intuition and analysis -- alternates between divergent and convergent thinking; entertains hunches before analyzing them; trusts their gut, uses their head.

Situationally collaborative -- balances rugged individualism with political savvy, open to coaching and support, rallies organizational support as needed.

Formally articulate -- communicates ideas effectively, translates abstract concepts into meaningful language, creates prototypes with ease.

Resilient -- bounces back from disappointment, learns quickly from feedback, willing to "try, try again."

Persevering -- hardworking and persistent, champions new ideas with tenacity, committed to follow-through and bottom-line results.

domingo, julio 03, 2005


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El que mantiene siempre abiertos el corazón y los sentidos para lo que agrada a Dios, permanece joven hasta edad avanzada, porque nunca le falta la fuerza del amor. (P. Kentenich)_

La Literatura y el Karaoke,


interesante comentario de Rafael Gumucio en la revista de libros de el mercurio ,quien acertivamente destaca al Karaoke como el entretenido mecanismo de los "Followers".

Propone que nos Imaginemos a un oficinista de terno que llega a una comida y en la mitad de la comida se pone a cantar Arias de operas.Ël será otro para todos y para él.Tendemos a mimetizarnos .Y solo aquellos que se han atrevido a pasar la barrera de lo diferente han podido realizar creaciones disruptivas ,que han permitido al hombre descubrir algo nuevo.Eso que le da sentido a su vida y a su existencia .