Top 10 Characteristics of a Great Innovator

Nald GuevarraChris, News

“The characteristic of great innovators and great companies is they see a space that others do not. They don’t just listen to what people tell them; they actually invent something new, something that you didn’t know you needed”   -Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google

“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower”    -Steve Jobs

About 4 years ago I read an article in Forbes Magazine outlining 10 characteristics of the greatest innovators.  I saved that and go back to it every so often in times of reflection.  I’ve copied those Ten Characteristics of Great Innovators below.Because of that fascination with innovation, I was excited, humbled, and grateful to receive text after text yesterday letting me know that I was nominated by Brad Inman as a finalist for the 2018 Innovator Award alongside my team, Xperience Real Estate and PDX Property Group.

EXCITED to be recognized not for number of homes sold, volume of closed real estate, or amount of commission earned.  But recognized for innovation in an industry that needs it.  Excited that our mission matters and our industry noticed.  Innovation in GROWTH – Giving, Relationships, Opportunity, Wealth, Thanks, Humility.  Excited that we are BUILDING XPERIENTIAL LIVES THROUGH REAL ESTATE…and excited that our undying commitment to driving Per Agent Productivity matters.

HUMBLED to be listed among a group of so many I respect immensely, a group I look to as mentors, and a group that includes so many of my personal friends.

GRATEFUL to show up in the TEAM category…as without the team along side of me, around me, and in front of me willing to take risks with me and on me, committed to pushing to show up as innovative…well, I wouldn’t be on this list.I’m not one for self promotion…in an industry of self promoters…and this one mattered enough to share – share with the team, and share with the industry

.http://www.inman.com/2018inmaninnovatorawards/#chris-suarez

The 10 Traits of Great Innovators

  1. Being innovative means doing things differently or doing things that have never been done before. An innovator is someone who has embraced this idea and creates environments in which employees are given the tools and resources to challenge the status quo, push boundaries and achieve growth.

  2. Innovators are authentic leaders committed to creating dynamic, highly productive and values-based organizations that hire people who are passionate about their work; give them opportunities to grow; make them feel valued and respected; and give them clarity about their roles and responsibilities.

  3. Innovators understand innovation never happens in a vacuum. They value, build and sustain active, vibrant networks of people, assets and organizations. Instead of viewing collaboration as a challenge, they see it as an opportunity to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.

  4. Innovators are committed to diversity and understand it takes many different points of view to fully grasp the complexity of economic, technological and other challenges.

  5. Innovators have let go of the high-control, low-trust model of leadership and lead by directing from the center of their organizations. They empower employees to be creative and develop the skills they need to move to the next level in their careers.

  6. Innovators are not taking shortcuts and are not afraid of going after more complex solutions, even if it means taking higher risks.

  7. Innovators understand innovation is not a one-time thing and that start-up companies as well as those that are several generations old have to continuously reach above and beyond what they have done before to stay competitive. This requires innovators to be effective change managers who know how to navigate through resistance to their ideas.

  8. Innovators are not afraid to break with the norm and push past conventional wisdom that causes people to think in a box. They are aware customers don’t always know what they want.

  9. Innovators understand paying too much attention to traditional business metrics can inhibit companies from making breakthroughs. At the same time, however, their business success speaks for itself.

  10. Innovators contribute new, unconventional ideas of their own.

Read the full Forbes Article