How to be Creative When You're Moving Fast
Caterina Fake of Findery shares her ideas on how to be creative when you're a fast-growing, fast-moving company.
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I'm pretty excited that I got to hear Caterina Fake at the Inc. 5000 conference. Why? She's noted as one of the most influential women in technology. Her previous ventures at Flickr and Hunch sold to Yahoo! in 2005 for a reported $35 million and eBay for a reported $80 million, respectively. She's no slouch.
Since there are such few women in technology, I was excited about listening to her ideas on how to be creative as a company and also to execute on these creative ideas.
I know this well. I'm going through this right now with my own marketing software company, VerticalResponse. I allude to what we're doing in a past Inc.com post, Why My Company Pivot Scares Me, and am trying to get as many great ideas as I can!
At my company, we have a ton of things we want to do for our customers and have to balance that with "there aren't enough hours in a day" to get things done.
So, the message I got from Caterina's session is that it's very important to carve out time for being creative. Coming up with creative ideas doesn't happen in one-hour blocks, so there needs to be larger blocks put aside for amazing thinking.
My team will probably tell you that I get a ton of thinking done when I'm on a plane or taking off for a vacation. They'll find me asking a lot of questions and communicating with them more frequently on a more strategic level than if I were at the office. (OK, I nitpick, too.) Much of my time at the office is spent talking to team members about issues at hand, and finding out how we're doing compared to plan. Big-picture, creative thinking tends to get pushed aside by these more immediate concerns.
Caterina spelled out some interesting ways to find more time in your day to be creative. These three were the ones that I thought were particularly cool:
1. Work when no one else is working--I do this a lot so I can get stuff done!
2. Avoid meetings and have what she calls two-pizza teams. These are teams that are sized to be fed with two pizzas in a sitting. (So, no more than eight on a team if each person has two slices.) It eliminates the need for a lot of meetings and more things can happen on the fly.
3. Eliminate activities that require you to be around people you can't stand. Pretty good one!
Now it's time to execute! What do you think of these ideas?
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Janine Popick is the CEO and founder of VerticalResponse, a leading provider of self-service email and event marketing, online surveys, social media, and direct mail solutions. The company was ranked No. 2,802 on the 2012 Inc. 5000. @janinepopick
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