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ISSUE 182

Evangelism. For reals.
“Innovation does not cause adoption. It IS adoption.”

-- Peter Denning and Robert Dunham
 
Startup founders don’t have a monopoly on the term ‘innovator’. They never have. One of the greatest innovators I’ve ever met is a doctor at UCSF serving women living with HIV. He’s never been near a programming language in his life!

I see extraordinary innovations in videogames. Musicians are innovators. Movie makers (at least some of them) are innovators. Architects and product designers are professional innovators – they re-imagine the mundane into the new and beautiful every day. Academics are innovators – sometimes we forget that the great inventions of the 20th century came out of university labs.
Even mid-level managers in large organizations who find better ways to do things are innovators – sometimes they’re the most heroic innovators of all, because large organizations push against change at every turn.  

If you’re captivated by a vision you simply must see to fruition, if you’re so focused on this vision that you can’t comprehend why everyone else doesn’t see it too, and if you’re willing to apply all of your talents and resources to make your vision a reality, you’re an innovator.

Innovators need a different set of skills than regular humans. For starters, every successful innovator must become an evangelist. You might hope that your incredible innovation, your great work, and your business results will speak for themselves. Sadly, they can’t actually talk.

Tireless evangelism – the power and skill to deliver the right message, to the right audiences, in the right way, over and over and over again - is a skill every innovator must master. This isn’t about bloviating. It’s about educating, persuading, engaging.  

Here’s your to do list:

  1. Accept that evangelism is essential to breathing life into your beautiful idea.
  2. Do what it takes to master this essential communication skill.
  3. Carve out the time to communicate.

Do these three things and you can capture the hearts and minds of your audiences. You can propel your vision to beautiful fruition. Every truly successful innovator is also a successful evangelist. You can be one too!


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