1) Realize that innovation can be simple.
  • We tend to think of innovation as a formal and complicated process, but it doesn’t have to be. Innovation is just a fancy word for improvement and invention. When you come up with better packaging, find a supplier who will give you a better rate, or try out a new marketing idea, you are involved in innovation.
2) Build innovation into your business routines.
  • Set aside an hour each week to think  and exercise your creativity. (Here’s a collection of Creating Creativity and Innovation resources if you need it.)
  • Build innovation into your business planning by setting goals that focus on improving products and processes. For example, one of your business goals might be to find and try out a new way to communicate with your customers.
  • Create an innovation action plan to implement your innovation goals.
3) Actively solicit suggestions for improvement of your small business’s processes and products.
  • Use both formal and informal methods to get customers to make suggestions for innovation, such as questionnaires, surveys, and casual one-on-one conversations.
  • Talk to your suppliers and see what suggestions for improvement they might have.
4) Involve staff in the innovation process.
  • Make problem solving a part of every staff meeting. For each meeting, for instance, you might set a question for discussion on a specific product or process that asks, “How can we improve…?” Publicize the topic of discussion a week ahead of time so people have time to think about it.
  • Have a suggestion box.
  • Reward staff for suggestions that are followed through on.
  • Talk to staff impromptu. Get out of your office if you have one and make personal visits to chat about how things are going.
  • Provide creativity/innovation workshops for staff.
5) Invest in innovation.
  • Invest in technology that improves your business operations and make your company more competitive. Information and communications technology are particularly worthwhile.
  • Invest in machinery and equipment that will allow you to make productivity improvements.
  • Invest in developing new products and
    services.
6) Cultivate an innovation mindset.
  • Continue to educate yourself about innovation by attending workshops, webinars, conferences, reading blogs
    and articles, etc.
  • Stay on top of developments , technological and otherwise, in your industry. If you’re not a member, join at least one professional or industry organization and participate in its meetings and events.

It’s not enough to say that innovation is a priority; you have to actually work at it.

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