![]() ![]() On the individual level, the biggest block by far is the fear of failure: the fear of not being perfect when you’re doing something new. ![]() SIMS: People as individuals and people within organizations face different blocks that can stifle creativity. ![]() SPEAKING.COM: What are some of the most common obstacles that people encounter when trying to cultivate their own personal creativity and/or organizational innovation? Whether it’s artists or entrepreneurs or regular people, the research is pretty conclusive that if you are willing to experiment and toil through iteration, you are much more likely to come up with innovations and creative outputs. People assume that Steve Jobs would just come up with the idea for an iPhone or an iPad in his own mind as if that’s what creative geniuses do, when in reality, the genius lies in the process of getting to an idea. SIMS: I think the biggest misconception people have about innovation is that you need to have a big polished idea in your mind before you begin to implement that idea. SPEAKING.COM: What is the biggest misconception that people have about innovation? I think the biggest misconception people have about innovation is that you need to have a big polished idea in your mind before you begin to implement that idea…Genius lies in the process of getting to an idea. ![]()
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