Diversity as a Managerial Approach |
Unleashing the Power of
Integrated Opposites
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New
Product Development
by
Cross-functional Teams
Recommendations
to Top Executives6 |
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Keep the team small.
Increased functional diversity on
the teams does not necessarily increase
innovation. Social cohesion between the members of a team
can suppress the exchange of views, since cohesive groups focus
on maintaining relationships and seeking concurrence. Cut back
on number of functional areas represented on the team, so as
help the team crystallize its identity...
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The Power of Taking a Different View
Diversity of thought,
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perception, background and
experience enhance the
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creativity
and innovation.
It was by taking a
different view of a traditional business that major
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innovations were
achieved. To find a better
creative solution to
the current practice, force yourself to
reframe the problem, to
break down its components and assemble them in a different way.
Synergize Diversities
To be successful in
today's complex, rapidly changing and highly competitive world, you must
embrace, manage and
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synergize critical opposites. You can
inspire
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innovation
and find a strategic
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competitive advantage in an
organizational and
cultural
context by seeking to leverage, rather than diminish, opposite forces.
People with different
cultural, educational, scientific, and business
backgrounds will bring
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different frames of reference to a
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problem and can
spark an exciting and dynamic
cross-pollination of ideas...
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Creative Problem Solving:
Switching Perceptions
Creativity of Groups
Interplay among individuals is
essential to the
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innovation process. While individual
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creativity is important, and even crucial to business, the creativity of
groups is equally important. The creation of today's complex systems of
products and services requires the merging of knowledge from diverse
disciplinary and personal perspectives.
Innovation
– whether it be revealed in
new products and services,
new processes,
or
new
business models – is rarely an individual undertaking.
Creative
cooperation and
cross-pollination of ideas is critical...
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Brainstorming:
10 Rules
Balanced Organization: 5 Basic Elements
Wood (Corporate
Capabilities):
Entrepreneurial Success
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Entrepreneurship is the art of finding
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profitable solutions to problems. This requires diversified expertise.
According to Peter McArthur, "Every
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successful enterprise requires three men – a
dreamer, a businessman, and a son-of-a-bitch."...
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10 Commandments of Innovation
Synergize.
Cross-pollinate
ideas, leverage diversity, create synergies...
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Integral Yoga
The
goal of Integral Yoga, and the
birthright of every individual, is to realize the spiritual unity behind all
the diversity in the entire creation and to live harmoniously as members of
one universal family...
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