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May
People are territorial by nature, protective of their homes, job duties, and relationships. We don’t like others infringing on areas we have claimed as our own. Companies are organizations of people working toward a common goal. As a human endeavor, the corporation’s culture embodies human traits including a suspicion of outsiders and fierce protectionism of its entrenched systems. Unfortunately, these typical business characteristics inhibit the organization achieving true open innovation.
The Open Innovation/Traditional Corporate Culture Clash
Traditional business culture is founded on specific beliefs:
No one can do it better than we can.
Everyone has a job and job title and need to stay within their roles.
Data silos organize information and protect sensitive information.
With few exceptions, how we’ve always done it is just fine so why change it.
Our processes are secrets to be protected from outsiders.
Innovation and market response is important, but it’s more important that we control...
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