“He who hesitates is lost.”
-- Joseph Addison, 1712
“He who hesitates is lunch.”
— Anonymous, 2020
The evidence now emerging is both chilling and hopeful.
As the current pandemic spreads, nervous organizations who keep to the status quo and maintain, “We’ve always done it this way,” are wilting, stagnating, and drying.
But there’s good news:
New research from the Best Christian Workplaces Institute has pinpointed and confirmed at least one, key difference-maker between organizations likely to stagnate and those that reinvent themselves and thrive in the midst of uncertainty.
The catalyst for organizations whose engaged employees perform, collaborate, and excel even under pressure, is leadership’s willingness, courage, and freedom to innovate:
BCWI has announced that “In general, there is a very strong correlation between innovation and employee engagement. On average, flourishing organizations scored much higher on innovation compared to organizations that are toxic.”
While some employees with creative confidence and ambition tend to be more innovative, the workplace environment plays a large role in setting the stage for all employees to innovate at their best.
Consider these three predictors of innovation that also predict a flourishing workplace culture as you and your organization look to rebound:
Do you have an innovation story of how your leadership and your people are being equipped and inspired to move forward through the current pandemic? Email Andrea Johnson, Project Specialist, at ajohnson@workplaces.org.