The document discusses finding more time to innovate. It notes that while everyone is asking others to innovate, most say they do not have the time. The author proposes simplifying work life to create more opportunities to innovate. They introduce an "I-Squared" method with steps like immersing in creative projects, simplifying big projects, quickening slow processes, understanding barriers, aligning with others, reorganizing inefficient processes, eliminating wasted time, and delegating tasks. Following the steps is meant to help readers find time to innovate.
2. "You will never find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it." - Charles Bruxton
3. Everybody and their mother is asking you to innovate these days. Everybody is asking you to “think outside the box.” It makes a lot of sense. But when will you find the time?
4. Everywhere we go these days – no matter what industry – we hear the same complaints: “Who has the time to innovate?” “We’re running just to stay in place!” Sure, it’s a good idea, but when ? I’m already overcommitted.”
5. Clearly, everyone needs to find more time to innovate. Everyone needs to simplify their work life, so there are more opportunities to create, collaborate, and turn top of the line ideas into bottom line results.
7. YES, the act of finding some time to make some time will take some time (ah, the paradox), but it ’s time well spent. A few minutes now will save you weeks of frustration down the road.
8. THE ALTERNATIVE? “ If you always do what you ’ve always done, you ’ll always get what you’ve always got.”
9. And so, in the spirit of helping you find the time to innovate, IDEA CHAMPIONS offers you a way to simplify your work life. We call it “ I-Squared . ” Your task? Read the following eight slides and jot down your ideas in response to each question.
10. I mmerse How can I find more time to immerse in creative projects?
11. S implify What ’s the simplest thing I can do to simplify my biggest project?
12. Q uicken What takes too long that can be quickened with a new approach?
13. U nderstand What do I need to better understand in order to proceed?
14. A lign Who do I need to align with on the job? When will I do it?
15. R eorganize What project or process do I need to reorganize to get better results?
16. E liminate What time-wasting procedures or paperwork can I eliminate?