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Getting Your Employees to Think Creatively

We spend a lot of time talking about innovation in government. In a time of budget cuts and sequestration, it is essential to improve government services and meet rising citizen expectations. In the private sector it is easy to name the innovative companies- Apply, Google, Amazon etc. But how are they actually doing it and how can government emulate them? What makes some organizations innovative and others not? How can managers encourage creative thinking at work?

There’s a lot of great ideas, books and theories out there, but I recently stumbled upon James Caan, CEO of Hamilton Bradshaw blog post, and he provides five tips to encourage employees to think differently:

Encouraging people to work in groups and collaborate is an important factor. But it’s important to take it to the next level and pair people who normally don’t work together in working groups. Across departments, your employees will have different experiences that shape their opinions and thinking style. For example, where I grew up, went to school, and who I’ve met along the way can impact how I think about the world. There isn’t necessarily a right vs wrong way to think- it’s just different. When promoting innovation within your agency, it is critical to mix people together with different opinions because this leads to open dialogue and healthy confrontation. Many times in the workplace we shy away from disagreements. But diversity of thought and healthy confrontation can lead to the most innovative ideas. If these people don’t exist within your agency, go out and get them!

All of these steps can be accomplished, but it starts from the top. Employees at all levels need to feel comfortable expressing themselves, thinking outside the box, and stepping away from some daily tasks in order to dedicate time to just thinking creatively.

What do you think? How else can you promote innovation within your agency?

Innovation was a hot topic at GovLoop and Young Government Leader’s Next Generation of Govenrment Trianing Summit. Check out some of the presentation recaps here:

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