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HOW TO GET YOUR BUSINESS CREATIVE JUICES FLOWING
Creativity…”Originality,
Imaginative thinking”
You’ve no doubt heard about “thinking
outside the box”. Very often, business creativity is referred to as
thinking outside the box. You can get locked in to your day-to-day operational
thinking “inside the box”, and forget totally about the requirements of the need
for business creativity. It is very easy to lose sight of adding
creativity to your business while you work daily at accomplishing nearby
goals.
Ways to Promote Creativity Within Your Business
- Examine
the assumption that the way your company does things is the only way to go.
The counter argument to any new way of creative thinking in your
business will likely be, “but it’s always been done this way!” Employees
become comfortable with the way the business operates, and some may not
embrace change very easily. Creativity means change. You can begin to
challenge your fixed business methods by meeting with key employees and
managers to brainstorm new thinking. Start your change process slowly;
remembering that it probably took a while for your employees to be
comfortable with their present way of accomplishing their tasks and change
will take time.
- At the
brainstorming session, be sure to make the first few meetings comfortable
ones. Nothing stifles business creativity more than a threatening
atmosphere of “we will make change no matter what”! It may take a few
casual breakfast meetings to instill the beginnings of this new approach. You
will soon discover who are the “pros” and the “cons” within this process
change. You can choose team leaders for creative thinking within the
company, from the supporters of your new process.
- Consider
bringing in an outside expert on business creativity to hold a
company wide seminar to start people thinking that maybe creative
change is not necessarily threatening, but a way to guarantee continuing
growth for the company and more secure employment. Ask the creative
consultant to show examples of positive change and to hold breakout sessions
with the staff involving workshops practicing creative thinking.
- Next, you
will need to identify which creative ideas that have come forward
will be the most advantageous for you. This could be something as simple a
slight change in the way you process your invoicing or as complex as
introducing a completely new product line that you previously hadn’t
pursued, but came to light as a possibility during one of your brainstorming
sessions. Another example is if one of your key employees came up with
‘think Global’, so you are now seriously considering an overseas office.
Once you have developed and prioritized, your list of creative thinking
ideas you are going to act on, it is time to move to the implementation
phase!
- It’s one
thing to accomplish creative thinking, but it is another to install a
working group to implement this new approach. It has to be made clear to
all, that management supports the process amendments that have come about as
a result of the creative business workshops and you fully expect
similar support from all involved. Assemble your implementation team with a
good cross section of the involved departments and include both the positive
supporters and the naysayers. Monitor implementation of changes and keep in
mind that creative thinking should become a regular routine, making
thinking outside the box an insider thing!
Marketing Tips Provided to You by:
Matt Bacak, The Powerful Promoter
Author of Powerful Promoting Tips
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