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JohnBlue

Fascination with pigs, pigs to art.

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I am in Seattle for GnomeDex (all about blogging and politics). While walking around I found pigs here and there, painted, modified, and on display. Apparently, pigs are on parade this summer in Seattle.

What is interesting is the way we (people) humanize pigs. Is this done because this allows us to deal with pigs, not to think about how they live or where they might end up? Thoughts about pigs and how we live them appreciated.

Six sigma and innovation.

In 2005 I had the fun time of listening to Tim Brown (CEO of IDEO) and Tom Kelley (Art of Innovation and IDEO). Before the start of the talk I took the chance to ask Tim this question: How do innovation and 6 sigma coexist?

Creating an innovation environment

There is no magic innovation gene or bullet.

You can create the environment in which "innovation" can happen.

The environment must include:

  • the ability to fail and try again,
  • recognize that not all things will succeed,
  • there must be a way to "escape" the cultural bubble in existence,
  • formality at the beginning of idea creation must be relaxed (no forms, business cases, project management plans, etc...),
  • people from varied backgrounds (experience, expertise, domain knowledge, etc.) must be able to interact on a regular basis,
  • less money is better than more (this forces you to think about ways to get stuff done), and
  • quick prototyping (aka the IDEO way) is explicitly encouraged.

However, the environment alone will not guarantee innovation. People must be willing, able, excited, engaged, diving into, running full speed, jumping up and down, tumbling, springing at the opportunity the environment allows/supports. The barrier to participate in such an environment must be zero; Any barriers one has to cross to get to such an environment reduces the innovation spark just a bit.

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