By Dr. Jeffrey Tobias
Fancy being the CEO of your own company without the bother of management and regulatory red tape?
Just you, maybe a fellow founder, coffee and sweets to sustain and nourish your great idea. And you get to keep your day job.
It almost looks too good to be true but this is the reality at Adobe, which rolled out a little red box chock-full of goodies in its Kickbox. Adobe calls Kickbox an innovation “process for individuals and a system for deploying across an organisation”.
Think of Kickbox like a car, and your innovation frameworks or ideation platform as the road – you could drive the car over rough terrain but having a road network means you’re more likely to get to your destination in one piece.
While there was much focus on the $1000 pre-paid credit card in every Kickbox, its transformational value goes far beyond cash. Each Kickbox has instructions including quick-reference cards, action checklists, scorecards, frameworks, exercises and so on to bring ideas to life.
Kickbox empowers even the novice ‘intrapreneur’ (a founder of an internal start-up) with the building blocks to get their idea into flight from the moment they open it.
And just to keep them motivated, Kickbox even comes with a coffee card and sugary goodness!
Adobe has distributed 1000 Kickboxes and this is just the start. By making it available under a Creative Commons licence, any organisation can download it as a basis for their internal innovation program.
But this is where turning fantasy into reality is gnarly because Kickbox bumps up against governance, controls and culture in the receiving organisation.
If you’re new to innovation processes or in need of a refresher course, The Strategy Group can help you get on the road quickly using Kickbox and introduce you to supporting frameworks to make the most of the opportunity.
Here are five pointers to help you get started with your first Kickbox:
Loosen the reigns to speed ideas –Some organisations baulk at handing out $1000 but you shouldn’t. It makes no sense to wrap what is a relatively small amount of money in excessive and expensive controls. Limit governance to the bare minimum to get a lot of packages into the hands of innovators (perhaps restrict to one Kickbox a person a year, if this helps your CFO sleep at night).
‘But we don’t have the money’ – Ask yourself, can you afford not to innovate when all around you are? Set a reasonable budget for your innovation program and provide sufficient funds in each Kickbox. If you’re a company of 5000 employees, maybe 250 will take a Kickbox; so at $1000 each that’s just $250,000 for a pay-off that could be worth millions of dollars. That’s money invested well.
‘People will steal or fritter away the money’ – If you think this about your employees, why did you hire them? Most are honest and those attracted to this program will be your stars (even if you don’t know it, yet). Empower them and they will pleasantly surprise you.
Kickbox launches great ideas, fast – Many employees can’t kickstart their ideas because they lack influence or they lack a champion. Even if they do get past the first hurdles, product or service improvement often bogs in bureaucracy. Kickbox cuts red tape to get your organisation innovating straight away.
Succeed and everyone will know; fail and you fail alone – To encourage people to try risky ideas, allow them to work in private and without publicity. This encourages the broadest spread of intrapreneurs to have a go.
From our experience, the best ideas come from unexpected places, a concept called ‘open innovation’. If you agree, you probably also feel there should be a better way to seed, water and fertilise ideas into bloom. Even failure is OK, because the reward from successful ideas is many times more than the investment.
Programs like Adobe Kickbox put power back in the hands of the innovator, who becomes the CEO of their own idea. It creates a huge amount of buzz and friendly competition in the organisation and may lead to better staff retention and recruitment.
Almost every organisation in Australia can benefit by trying out Kickbox. What are you waiting for?
If you want to know more about Kickbox and how it can transform your organisation, call us on +612 9388 9925 or email me at jeffrey@thestrategygroup.com.au