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Process - Uncrushing Creativity

by Rick Baker
On Feb 15, 2012

The word Process annoys many people.

Some feel Process locks them in closets and beats down their independence. Actually, the exact opposite is true.

So, when someone like me talks about the value of business Process...for these people, it's like I am throwing a wet blanket at them...Process turns some People off. I see that. I hear that. It is between the lines and it is the lines.

I want to help People get over their aversion to Process.

To succeed in my job, I must do that.

Why?

I will let W. Edwards Deming1, the extraordinary teacher who changed the world's auto sector, answer that question:

"If you can't describe what you are doing as a process, you don't know what you're doing."

And, I will expand on that a bit:

  1. Business Contains Only 3 Things: People, Process, & Situations [that's a Spirited philosophy]
  2. If you can't describe what you are doing as a Process, then you don't know what you're doing. [that's Deming's wisdom]
  3. Even if that Deming wisdom can be proven wrong on some occasions, if you can't describe what you are doing as a Process then you can't delegate to other People what you are doing.
  4. If you can't delegate to other People then you can't grow your business beyond the weight your single set of shoulders can bear.
  5. And - if you can't delegate to other People then you can't smoothly exit your business.

[Addendum - February 5th, 2013 - If you cannot delegate work-tasks to other People then, even if you do not want to exit, sooner or later you will hit the plateau where you will not be able to grow your business.]

On top of that, and of most importance, clearly defined Process helps People feel more comfortable and confident...making your workplace more harmonious, more satisfying, and more fun.
 
Process does not throttle creativity. The reverse is true. When the numerous repeated work-tasks are organized and well-defined People have two things that open the door for creativity: (1) they have more time to use their imagination and (2) they enjoy a more-positive frame of mind.
 
 
Footnote:
  1. Deming was visionary and he taught many people. For example, in his book 'The MasterMind Marketing System', Jay Abraham talked about what he had learned while working for Deming, in summary:
  • well-defined process is essential
  • process consists of finite elements
  • we must isolate and identify each element of every process
  • we must measure & monitor each element
  • we must compare each element against alternative: testing each with a view to enhancing and improving it
  • we must focus on the benefits each element provides 

Tags:

Business Contains Only 3 Things | Delegation & Decisions | Leaders' Thoughts | Seeking Simple!

Comments (4) -

Rick
2/26/2012 10:03:36 AM #

"I am convinced that creativity is a priori to the integrity of the universe and that life is regenerative and conformity meaningless."


R.Buckminster Fuller

rick baker
10/7/2012 6:38:38 PM #

"Creativity comes to a team when it has broad education and is comfortable with ideas, abstractions, and self-doubt. Its members switch back and forth from concepts to uncertainty to completion. They possess a relentless ability to learn."

Dr. Joe MacInnis
'Deep Leadership', (2012)

rick baker
1/22/2013 9:40:12 PM #

HARNESS CREATIVE THINKING… Discovering the Joy of Creative Thinking

Characteristics of Creative Thinkers
- Value Ideas
- Explore Options
- Embrace Ambiguity
- Celebrate the Offbeat
- Connect the Unconnected
- Don't fear failure

Why you should discover the joy of creative thinking?
1. Creative thinking adds value to everything
2. Creative thinking compounds
3. Creative thinking draws people to you and your ideas
4. Creative thinking helps you learn more
5. Creative thinking challenges the status quo

How?
1. Remove creativity killers
2. Think creatively by asking the right questions
3. Develop a creative environment
4. Spend time with other creative people
5. Get out of your box

John C. Maxwell
'HOW SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE THINK - CHANGE YOUR THINKING, CHANGE YOUR LIFE'

rick baker
1/22/2013 10:11:09 PM #

Teach Creativity Systematically. It isn't magical and it can be developed. There are five well-defined, widely accepted stages of creative thinking: first insight, saturation, incubation, illumination, and verification. They don't always unfold predictably, but they do provide a roadmap for enlisting the whole brain, moving back and forth between analytic, deductive left hemisphere thinking, and more pattern-seeking, big-picture, right hemisphere thinking.

Tony Schwartz
`Six Secrets to Creating a Culture of Innovation`, (August 10, 2010 )

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