Episodes
Wednesday Jul 02, 2014
Blue Ocean or Bomb the Island: Innovation vs. Provocation
Wednesday Jul 02, 2014
Wednesday Jul 02, 2014
A controversy has almost always attracted attention. That is why some constantly try to provoke an argument about some aspect of a practice. The idea of questioning the status quo is a legitimate issue, but simply challenging the establishment does not advance the cause. True advancement comes from trying the new, not from simply attacking the old.
There is a parallel between the provocateur and the old dichotomous thinking expressed in the saying, “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it!” The idea that everything fits into either the fixed or broken category is limited, two-dimensional thinking at best. The innovative approach does not categorize ideas or practices, but seeks to advance them. In true innovation, there are not even “best practices” because such thinking might stop future progress. There are better practices that will be replaced by even better practices as our wits sharpen and our organizations embrace transformational thinking.
Blue ocean thinking opens whole new avenues of opportunity for the landlocked. Provocation tends to bomb the island on which we live without discovering a new one.
-Terry L. Mathis
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Terry L. Mathis is the founder and CEO of ProAct Safety, an international safety and performance excellence firm. He is known for his dynamic presentations in the fields of behavioral and cultural safety, leadership, and operational performance, and is a regular speaker at ASSE, NSC, and numerous company and industry conferences. EHS Today listed Terry as a Safety Guru in ‘The 50 People Who Most Influenced EHS in 2010, 2011 and 2012-2013. He has been a frequent contributor to industry magazines for over 15 years and is the coauthor of STEPS to Safety Culture Excellence, 2013, WILEY.