We get bored of mundane things real quick, right? We need some uniqueness, creativity, and innovation.
The same is true even for organisations! Businesses that fail to innovate risk being left behind. Embracing innovation isn’t just about survival – it’s about delivering value, attracting top talent, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
The recent global shifts, accelerated by the pandemic, emphasise the need for businesses to continuously innovate. In fact, ~84% of CEOs consider innovation crucial for growth.
But if you think innovation is limited to just tech, you’re mistaken.
KPMG’s research reveals that it’s not financial performance or technology alone that drives innovation, the focus on people and human capital is equally important.
As an HR, here’s how you can build a culture of innovation in your organisation:
✅Cultivating a culture of innovation:
-> Encourage and reward risk-taking
-> Foster a risk-positive culture
-> Build proper processes for support:
✅Providing a safe environment:
-> Establish physical spaces or groups conducive to creativity and collaboration
-> Tie innovation to job descriptions, KPIs, and performance reviews
✅Tracking innovation metrics:
-> Quantify impact
By fostering a culture that embraces risk, building supportive processes, and integrating innovation into performance metrics, HR becomes the driving force for sustained growth and success.
Don’t nurture employees, nurture intrapreneurs.
How is your organisation leveraging HR strategies to lead in an innovation-driven future?