Wednesday, 4 June 2008
On 13:30 by RT in Social Innovation 2 comments
If Google's successes can be attributed to these principles, then they have to be worth modelling your own startup or enterprise around
- Ideas come from everywhere - it's not about frameworks and enforced ideation
- Share everything you can - don't be territorial and give credit for ideas
- You're brilliant, we're hiring - when you meet someone exceptional, fit them in even if you don't actually have a role
- A license to pursue dreams - make space for your people to explore tangential ideas
- Innovation, not instant perfection - start rough, learn and iterate
- Data is apolitical - be specific with measurement and data and make decisions based on it
- Creativity loves constraints - fixing at least a few parameters helps people start thinking out of the box
- It's users, not money - if you can successfully engage users, you can monetise them
- Don't kill projects, morph them - figure out how to repackage and rejuvenate struggling projects rather than waste invested ideas, time and money by shutting them down completely
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Great post. The summarization on top is really useful.
Just one correction, as I was watching the video, I realized that the second point listed is incorrect, it should be "Share" instead of "Cheer".
Thanks! Changed now. I summarised while listening rather than watching :)
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