Larger companies must maintain the startup mindset to stay innovative and keep growing.

Despite the intrinsic differences between startups and enterprises, one thing is certain: The pace of change in today’s market is so fast and volatile that companies of all sizes risk their survival unless they become more disruptive and innovative.
While there is no silver bullet to success, your organization can learn from both startups and large enterprises. You can take the agility of a startup and combine that with the organizational attributes of larger enterprises to help build your company. Let’s take a closer look at the elements you should focus on from startups and enterprises.
Thinking like a startup means prioritizing innovation. Innovation can come from anywhere, anytime. Employees in all job functions and levels should be encouraged to develop innovative ideas and given the support needed to implement them.
Cisco offers an example of encouraging innovation like a startup. In 2015, Cisco launched its Innovate Everywhere Challenge, a companywide, cross-functional innovation competition that mirrored real-life startup practices. Employees from all job roles and levels were encouraged to form teams and pitch their innovative ideas for business process improvements, new digital solutions and more. Teams with the best ideas were given funding, mentorship and time off from their regular job functions to make their ideas a reality.
One of the most successful projects to arise from the challenge was LifeChanger, which helps people with disabilities work remotely by leveraging voice, video and collaboration technologies. Numerous employees with disabilities gained access to meaningful employment through LifeChanger.
Some ways to encourage team innovation in your business include:
Did you know? A diverse and inclusive workplace culture strengthens your company’s reputation and boosts employee engagement, productivity, creativity, innovation and retention.
Just as thinking like a startup is critical, scaling like an enterprise is a vital way to ensure your business’s success. Large enterprises embody a core set of strengths, resources and partnerships that can accelerate innovation – including their ability to quickly scale and get products to market.
Some ways to encourage enterprise-like scaling in your organization include:
Tip: When upscaling your business, identify growth barriers so you can create a plan to avoid or overcome them, have a clear understanding of your customers, and use big data to make informed decisions.
As you take the best characteristics from successful startups and enterprises, the next step is igniting a startup culture by engaging and challenging employees to innovate. Here’s how to do that:
Did you know? Green initiatives fuel innovation in many companies today. Companies are marketing their green innovations to show customers they care while reducing environmental harm.
If you combine the best attributes of a startup culture with the scalability of an enterprise, competing in an age of disruption is far less daunting. The goal is to transform your organization and its culture by empowering and inspiring employees – regardless of role, rank or region – to innovate.
Then, provide a wealth of resources, training and incentives while nurturing their innovation to bring big ideas to market. If your employees are free to innovate anytime, anywhere, you’ll improve your entire organization – and change the world while you’re at it.
Kimberlee Leonard contributed to the reporting and writing of this article.
This article originally appeared in Business.com on June 29, 2022
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