Fostering Innovation: Six Ways to Encourage Your Team to Produce New Ideas 
                    
                    
                        At some point, you and your team members may start to feel at a loss for new ideas. 
                        When you've spent years in the same industry, and even at the same company, it can 
                        be challenging to continue to feel innovative and creative. Much of this is due to 
                        situations like a dip in morale, burnout, and a lack of change in work routines and 
                        tasks. However, there has likely never been a more crucial time where idea generation 
                        was important. 
                    
                    
                        According to studies and insights from firms like 
                        Deloitte
                        and 
                        McKinsey,
                        the emergence of trends like increased online shopping, a rise of diversity in consumer 
                        populations, and an ever-changing technological environment is causing consumers to be 
                        in a constant state of rapidly changing preferences. 
                    
                    
                        This development means that project managers and their teams have to be agile enough to 
                        consider and implement new ideas to stay relevant. So, what can you do to foster an environment 
                        of innovation? Here are some tactics you and your teams can use to keep idea generation going. 
                    
                    
                        
                            Create Ownership and Autonomy
                        
                    
                    
                        People are more likely to improve things they care about and have a stake in. Think about the 
                        last time you created something or were in charge of an idea from start to finish. You likely 
                        felt a high level of involvement or investment in the evolution of the idea. You want to keep 
                        this scenario in mind when you are trying to create investment among your team. You want your 
                        team members to feel some sense of ownership in the project. 
                    
                    
                        This can be done by letting them own and manage processes, delegating tasks to them, and letting 
                        them know how important they are to what you need to accomplish. All of these tactics can help 
                        them feel ownership in what you are doing. 
                        Research by the University of Birmingham
                        found that autonomy significantly contributed to workplace happiness and well-being, which can 
                        both foster an environment where employees can feel comfortable offering new ideas. This step 
                        will make them more likely to improve upon processes, which can lead to new and valuable ideas. 
                    
                    
                        
                            Share What You are Reading and Listening To 
                        
                    
                    
                        This step may not seem like a solid plan, but this can be a game-changer for your team. Think 
                        about the last time you had a great idea. Did anything like a TED Talk, podcast, or an exciting 
                        new book contribute to it? Today, we are surrounded by more and more resources for learning. 
                        Getting out of your comfort zone to learn something new is easier now than ever before. Today, 
                        employers realize this. 
                    
                    
                        Many job interviewers may directly ask questions about "what podcasts are you listening to?" or 
                        "what's the most interesting book you have read this year?" It's vital that you are always reading 
                        to learn something new. It would help if you cultivated this mindset among your team. Share what 
                        you are reading and listening to, and inspire your team to do the same. This action can encourage 
                        them to read and lean into the resources around them. 
                    
                    
                        
                            Embrace Mistakes 
                        
                    
                    
                        Every idea isn't going to work, and that's okay. You want to make sure your team feels comfortable 
                        enough to share ideas and know that the ship isn't going to sink if they don't work. For employees 
                        from places like 
                        Google,
                        Apple,
                        and even 
                        AT&T
                        to develop their ideas, they had to be given the freedom to fail. Often, employees may shy away from 
                        pursuing that idea or taking the time to create that presentation for a new strategy if they think 
                        their job hinges on the idea's success. 
                    
                    
                        So, build an environment where your team members have the security to try out new things. Again,
                        it never hurts to create a contingency plan in case things don't work out, but embrace a 
                        "mistake-friendly" outlook that allows you to be open to new ideas and strategies. 
                    
                    
                        
                            Create Times for Your Team to Strategize and Plan 
                        
                    
                    
                        It's well-known that Google 
                        builds-in time ,
                        for their teams to brainstorm and come up with great ideas. These meetings are included in the 
                        work-time of their employees. If your team members are pulling eight to 10 hour days, they will 
                        not have the time to create their own moments for brainstorming. As a result, it's essential 
                        that you set aside some time for your team members to do this. Building in time for idea 
                        generation shows that you value this activity and invest in your team’s ability to come up with 
                        great strategies and ideas. 
                    
                    
                        
                            Ask for Ideas 
                        
                    
                    
                        In addition to allowing teams to have the time to brainstorm, you should also make it very 
                        clear that you desire this from your team. Don't hesitate to ask them for their ideas. You 
                        may want to structure this in the form of an internal pitch event or pull aside team members 
                        that you think have a skillset to create a particular proposal. Your team members may have 
                        some great ideas or thoughts, but they may not know where they fit. 
                    
                    
                        So, build some structure around this process. Look at the areas within your company that can 
                        use some idea generation and then reach out to team members and directly ask them for ideas 
                        and solutions. You would be surprised to know that your team members may already have some 
                        innovative approaches to issues that have long been causing your company's problems. 
                    
                    
                        
                            Allow Your Teams to Learn 
                        
                    
                        Training and development are critical to encouraging new ideas and involvement from your team. 
                        When your team members are learning new things, it automatically puts them in the headspace to 
                        begin asking questions, offering new insights, and pursuing new projects. Training and 
                        development don't have to be expensive or challenging. 
                    
                    
                        It can be as simple as paying for them to take a few online workshops and attend a virtual 
                        conference or arranging for your team members to be mentored by others in the company. Give 
                        them opportunities to learn and develop. This action will enable them to be in an even better 
                        position to contribute ideas and offer solutions to the problems you and your company may be facing. 
                    
                    
                        
                            Human Capital and Ideas are Some of the Best Investments in your Company 
                        
                    
                    
                        Your team member’s ideas and insights are some of the best resources you can have within your 
                        project management
                        team. Each team member is going to have a unique perspective that will allow 
                        them to contribute valuable ideas. Therefore, use the steps above to make idea generation a 
                        priority. Once you give your team the environment and go-ahead to think outside of the box, 
                        the more it will benefit your teams, projects, and clients. 
                    
                    
                        Sources:
                    
                    
                        8 Rules Molding Apple Innovation Culture,
                        https://www.braineet.com/blog/apple-innovation-culture/#3-hire-smart-people-then-empower-them
                    
                    
                        Anyone Can Innovate – 10 Years of Great Ideas,
                        https://about.att.com/innovationblog/2019/05/innovation_pipeline_anniversary.html
                    
                    
                        Guide: Foster an innovative workplace,
                        https://rework.withgoogle.com/guides/foster-an-innovative-workplace/steps/introduction/
                    
                    
                        How Google's 20 Percent Rule Can Make You More Productive and Energetic,
                        https://www.inc.com/bryan-adams/12-ways-to-encourage-more-free-thinking-and-innovation-into-any-business.html
                    
                    
                        Research says this is the secret to being happy at work,
                        https://www.nbcnews.com/better/careers/research-says-secret-being-happy-work-n762926 
                    
                    
                        The consumer is changing, but perhaps not how you think,
                        https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/retail-distribution/the-consumer-is-changing.html
                    
                    
                        The great consumer shift: Ten charts that show how US shopping behavior is changing,
                        https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/marketing-and-sales/our-insights/the-great-consumer-shift-ten-charts-that-show-how-us-shopping-behavior-is-changing