Healthy R&D Organizations Major on Teaching

I’ve noticed that being a healthy means different things to different types of organizations.

  • To a small business, health means cash flow, strong teams and hard work.
  • To our new-born, health means a lot of mom’s milk and clean diapers.
  • To a family, health means a strong marriage, good nutrition and an active lifestyle.
  • To a church, health means that Jesus Christ at the center and supreme of all that happens.
  • For an R&D organization, one that is innovating and developing new products. I think health to a great degree means mostly open teaching.  Researchers teaching one another, researchers teaching their management and researchers teaching the manufacturing and business leaders exactly how to produce novel and new products. Researchers are essentially professional learners and if they don’t learn to teach their usefulness is limited. Patents if written well are designed to teach, in exchange for this teaching the government gives the patent owner a limited-time monopoly on the invention.

When turf wars, politics, secretiveness and credit stealing is the norm the health of the R&D organization is poor and its usefulness to a company diminishes quickly.

Being intelligent and hiring smart people is only so important, intelligence is undermined and made of little effect if the culture is toxic. To hear a lot more on this from Patrick Lencioni on this click here.

Leaders of innovative R&D organizations can encourage health by being a self-less teacher and by encouraging teams to teach. To teach continuously and with generous passion.  And remember to give credit when they do so.

What else does healthy look like in R&D organizations?

R&D Blogging Teachers

R&D professionals are employed to learn and create and teach.  If you think about it teaching is already a big part of what we do when we write research reports  patents, monthly reports, share at research reviews and at most meetings.

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Blogging is simply another, (less formal) way that we can teach one another. We can do this by creating our own private communities and blog to them or we can blog to everyone who will listen.

Blogging our insights, our learnings or difficult challenges can help us to innovate and collaborate FASTER.  Faster means sooner to market.

Does blogging at work seem like a good or bad idea to you?

Replacing the ‘social’ in ‘social media’?

Many innovation thinkers propose the use of social media in the workplace, I’ve been one of them.  If you stop and think about social media, it has been a spontaneous growth of voluntary connectedness with people in our lives.  Connections are made on social media voluntarily, I want to be social with my connections, with my audience.  I dont want to connect with just anyone unless it is a marketing activity. 

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Current friends, my family. relatives and old friends all make it to my social network.

So doesn’t implementing ‘social’ media within the workplace assume that we want to connect voluntarily with other employees. The fact is, the larger the company the more likely people will not want to connect wth one another. 

I love social media but the truth is there are people that I do not want to connect with socially at my place of employment for a variety of reasons.  Add the competitive nature of most employees and use social media tools at work becomes unlikely.

Maybe it is time to create a new platform based on the “social media” platform.  We should not call it social because of all the assumptions that people have about social media (particularly facebook), we can call it “collaboration media” or “Your Company Name media” and the purpose of this platform is to be well defined and is not for being social. 

Its stated purpose should be connecting for teaching/reporting to one another.  It is simply a tool to share information and it should not carry with it all the strings attached friendships and voluntary connectedness of “social” media (like facebook).

Do you use a social media tool for internal communication or collaboration? Please share.

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