Ingenuity: The Spark That Belongs to Everyone

From the Jesuits to NASA to Google you'll find examples of ingenuity leading to success.

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Fri, August 03, 2007

CIO — There is not much good news coming out of Detroit these days. Domestic automakers are experiencing a steady decline in business that has caused them to shrink their capacity by closing facilities and cutting tens of thousands of jobs. So it was refreshing to learn of the development and installation of the Happy Seat. It is a device suggested and designed in part by hourly workers at Chrysler’s Sterling Heights plant to allow them to slide into a vehicle (the new Chrysler Sebring) and more easily attach the front console to the frame. Prior to the development of this device, such work was onerous because it caused stress to back and joints.

 
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The Happy Seat is only one of several devices or new processes that Chrysler employees have developed to make work more ergonomic. What’s more, quality goes up because there is less twisting and turning by workers working inside the vehicle; excess movements cause dings and scratches. “I am seeing engineering changes now in two weeks to 60 days,” says a UAW committeewoman. “It has taken morale sky high,” she told the Detroit Free Press.

Ideas from the Factory Floor
Such developments are examples of worker ingenuity that all too often get swept under the rug in the headlong push to get things done. In manufacturing, production trumps everything. Yet sometimes, as the workers at Chrysler have proven, you need to listen to ideas offered by people doing the work. Easy to say, but so often overlooked by higher ups. In fact, workers at Chrysler say that many previous suggestions of this nature were ignored. Even union members resisted such changes. What is different this time? Likely it is a matter of circumstance meeting need. The company needs a hit new car and it needs motivated workers to ensure that the launch and production go as smoothly as possible.

Looked at from a different angle, what is going on in Chrysler plant is an example of what happens when people can create for themselves. For all of our talk about innovation, sometimes we overlook simple ideas, and that’s where ingenuity enters. Ingenuity begets innovation because it is the recognition point: We can do this better. Furthermore, ingenuity sparks execution; that is, following through on the idea.

Leadership plays a role in ingenuity in one of two ways: One, it authorizes the development of a new idea. That’s what happened at Chrysler. Senior management provided the engineering resources necessary to carry out improvements. Two, it carries the idea forward where it can be implemented. That’s entrepreneurship. Innovators from Thomas Edison to Steve Jobs built businesses to execute their ideas and bring them to fruition. What can managers do to create a culture where ingenuity can flourish?

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