One of the biggest mistakes managers make while trying to encourage innovation is thinking they can choose the best ideas. They create structures, policies, and procedures designed to accumulate, vet, and funnel ideas in the hope that those that reach the bottom can then be easily sorted and funded. Typically, a group of decision-makers assembles, and, after reviewing the proposals, similar to a Roman gladiator event, they give them the thumbs up or the thumbs down. – See more at: http://www.hcplive.com/physicians-money-digest/contributor/arlen-meyers-md-mba/2016/06/innovators–not-managers–should-vet-ideas#sthash.vvfPSDEK.dpuf
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