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But they're not, because they're trapped on the wrong side of the ravine. A hope of prospectors with all the right tools staring across at the opposing verge where the promise of gold awaits. Yet there's nowhere to cross over. No bridge in sight. Now they set up camp and study the unreachable cliff through lenses and maps and documents. New arrivals add to this find of fossickers and the established teach, tell and sell the unqualified on how to mine what's there and what to do with it once it's out. When they eventually get there, of course.
Their thoughts are innovative. Their understanding of the future is innovative. Their tools, designed to extract the gold, are innovative.
But there's no bridge.
(Pssst, there is a bridge but it's further along the cliff edge. This way, come with me.)
Ah here we are. At the bridge. Do you see the word that's been unromantically etched into into it's pole over there? Yes, it's also an 'i' word. It's 'implementation'.
How many board room meetings have you sat in where ideas flow like wine in ancient Babylon? The orators orate, the strategists strategise and the whiteboard diagrams make inky promises of interfaces, models and monetisation. Then everyone leaves as if the thinking was the work and the grand designs of innovation are left to suffer a fate not dissimilar to that of a coal that has fallen out of the fire: a slow, pulsing cool off until utterly redundant. Dead.
The challenge is that the ideation is Burning Man while the implementation is Bulwer.
Innovation and implementation. The diversity is paramount. Their polarisation makes perfection. Both are needed but one is in short supply. There's only one really fat kid on this seesaw.
I don't have the time to unpack it all but, in the end, implementation is a very human oriented experience. I find in my own experience that clear communication is key and in that, the tools we use to communicate with become vitally important. One of those tools is email and so here's a horribly disguised attempt at an SEO friendly list. Keyword: email
Five tips to on using email for better implementation when prospecting for innovation gold: