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Culture, Creativity, Innovation Ch 14 Part 2: April 16.

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1 Culture, Creativity, Innovation Ch 14 Part 2: April 16

2 Changing Cultures What affects change in cultures? Strategies for merging cultures: –Assimilation –Deculturation –Integration –Separation

3 Strengthening Cultures Actions of leaders Introduce culturally consistent rewards Maintain stable workforce Selection process (screen for culture fit) Socialization process (mold new ees)

4 Creativity Production of novel, useful ideas –Can be trained; can use group methods –Delphi technique 3 components of creativity 1.Must have basic relevant skills in area 2.Creativity skills needed Individual Diffs in this – related to? Age effects? Tenure effects?

5 (cont.) 3.Intrinsic motivation – Amabile (’96), people will be most creative when motivated by interest, sat, & challenge of the work itself, not by external pressures. –Note importance of social environment/culture –May also be linked to positive affect – –Multiplicative relationship betw 3 components : –how does it work?

6 Amabile’s research Importance of social environment on creativity – –3 features appear to be critical: –1) Competition – different effects depending on locus of the competition How so? –2) Time pressure – paradox but overall a slight neg effect (cont…)

7 (cont.) –How does legitimacy of the time pressure affect creativity? 3. Rewards – complex effects. –What does she mean by the ‘threshold effect’ with resources?

8 Innovation Process of developing & implementing new ideas –Could include products or processes –Examples: Orgs have to innovate to survive, but innovation may be resisted & become political

9 (cont.) Implement creative ideas within org –Org must have culture that values innovation –Must have resources (financial, people) –Management linked w/innovation How so? Examples?

10 Innovation Case studies of innovative orgs reveal presence of 1 or more ‘idea champions’ –Who are these? Howell & Higgens (90) study comparing champions v non-champions who worked on same project: –Differences in the groups? –What may lead you to be a ‘champion’?

11 Innovation Communication – w/external environment –“Gatekeepers” - what do they do? Internal v external communication Examples:

12 Best Practices in Innovation Set challenging goals –Application? Introducing diversity/new ideas –How? Create opportunities for talented ees –GE example: Reward innovation – w/share of profits (GE)


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