Leaders, Prepare For A Networked Organization
What a company knows is inside the heads of its people, and distributing this knowledge has always been a challenge. Yet, now more than ever, being able to leverage a company’s collective knowledge and experience through virtual and face-to-face networks and communities is critical to innovation. So why do such efforts fail so frequently? Here are some of the reasons I’ve identified as I’ve worked with companies on this issue:
1. Time and skills
Many of us simply do not have the time or skills to network and build relationships. Leaders, you need to give your people time to acquire networking skills and the time to invest in and maintain relationships.
2. Focus
A community will only work if it connects people who share a common experience, passion, interest, affiliation or goal. Create and/or find a group that’s right for you. You should also keep in mind only to network or build relationships if you have a reason to do so. Random networking rarely results in anything but wasted time.
3. We are too old…
Most people above 30 years old just don’t see the value of tools such as Facebook and LinkedIn. We have a real generation gap here. We, the older and wiser ones, are still in charge, but this will begin to change in five years time as we get the first leaders from the Facebook generation. Ten years on, they will define the rules. Why not try to figure out how it works now instead of waiting?
4. Lack of commitment, structure and culture
As companies embrace open innovation, internal and external networks will explode. This includes peer-to-peer, value or supply chain networks and networks that feed ideas and/or technology. Company leaders must commit to a networked organization and create the structure and culture needed for this to work.
5. Lack of a dedicated facilitator
Almost any network can benefit from having a dedicated facilitator who really cares about the topic and the participants. Although this might add to the costs of networking, the return on the investment will be higher.



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