Another Maverick Perspective on Innovation. Continuing with World Creativity and Innovation Week The Maverick Paradox continues to mark the occasion with a discussion on innovation from The Maverick Paradox’s 6 Featured Columnists. The columnists are based in a number of countries and work asynchronous to each other.
Therefore to hear the views of all the columnists we have created two short panels. This is the second panel and features Judith Germain who hosts, and is joined byย Ben Baker andย Jo Farmer.
Key Takeaways
- Both Ben and Jo provided thoughtful perspectives on innovation from the lens of their expertise in communication and autism.
- Communication, authenticity, and understanding diverse perspectives are key for organisations to align teams and put values into action.
Panellist Insights:
- Ben discussed effective communication for alignment, simplicity in messaging, the importance of understanding your audience, and how AI can enhance communication if used properly.
- Jo explained how autistic minds see possibilities and prevent problems differently. Communication methods may need adaptation to allow autistic people to express ideas fully.
In this conversation Ben explained that companies should understand their identity and purpose before innovating communication. Storytelling is key to inspire change by helping people understand why it benefits them and the company. However, stories must be simple, repeatable and valued by employees to be effective.
Jo explained autistic brains see possibilities others miss due to thinking differently. Problem prevention is prioritised over problem-solving. Innovation lies in autistic voices being heard plainly rather than masked. Understanding different perspectives unlocks potential.
You can also watch this panel on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/ggBiJ4wIWgA
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Judith Germain can be found on LinkedIn here. Her website is here.
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