The Innovation Paradox: Why Progress Feels Like a Threat
The Innovation Paradox: Why Progress Feels Like a Threat Every leader claims to want innovation, but few are truly prepared for the chaos it requires. Innovation is frequently discussed in terms of growth and excitement, but in practice, it is often experienced as loss. Specifically, the loss of predictability, the loss of mastery, and the loss of comfort. The Friction of the Familiar The greatest enemy of a new idea is not a bad idea; it is the "good enough" idea that is currently in place. Human psychology and corporate structures are biologically wired to seek equilibrium. When a disruptive innovation is introduced, it breaks that equilibrium, triggering a defensive response. The Competence Trap: High performers often resist change the most because innovation renders their current expertise obsolete. The Efficiency Illusion: Optimization is about doing the same thing better. Innovation is about doing different things. You cannot innovate while being 100% efficient, ...