3 Tips for Creating an Innovative OrganizationAvoid the fate of RadioShack. Don't become so caught up in the business of running the business that you stop heeding customers and trying new approaches.

ByJesse Torres

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"Innovation is not a rare quality inherent in a lucky few -- it's a way of thinking and behaving that comes naturally." That's according to Lisa Buckley, director at New York'sWhat If Innovation Partners.

I'm a very big believer in everyone's ability toinnovate. The capacity to innovate does not belong to any particular group or require a particular degree, education or income level.

That's why I am constantly dumbfounded when I see once-great businesses go by the wayside.

Related:After Nearly 100 Years in Business, RadioShack Files for Bankruptcy

Earlier this month I was reading about thedecline of RadioShack, a onetime Goliath in the retail world. I remember visiting RadioShack as a kid to pick up some batteries and spending hours checking out the remote-control cars, radio kits and eventually my first cellphone. For a tech geek like me, the Shack was where it was at!

Radio Shack fordecadesowned the electronics and technology businessyet it's precisely advances in technology that made it irrelevant.

As Penn State professor Jack V. Matson wrote in his bookInnovate or Die!, "Innovation literally means to make something new, different, or unique." He emphasized this point when I had the chance to take a class with him.

Yes, certainly innovation can bring success to entrepreneurs but at times they become so caught up in the business of running the business that they stop innovating and the organization eventually dies.

Entrepreneurs often refer to the small, swift and resourceful David beating the large and well-funded multinational Goliath Corp. But they ought to consider the pterodactyl vs. the drone.

One innovative entrepreneur challenging well-established players is Natalia Allen, the founder of theeponymous high-end clothing manufacturerand a January guest on myKCAAMoney Talkradio show.

While Allen was studying at New York City's Parsons the New School of Design, she made note of old-school thinking in the apparel industry. Even before she graduated in 2004 with the prestigiousDesigner of the Year Award,she was plotting to use technology to innovate in her industry.

Related:Design to Inspire (Infographic)

"We are applying our design and creativity to the supply chain -- not just the product," said Allen, who is usingrobotsto manufacture clothing, thus addressing thewaste and human-rights concernsraised by critics of the apparel industry.

When I asked Allen about the advantage that startups have over established firms in delivering products that reduce these concerns, she replied, "It is very difficult for a publicly traded company with rigorous demands in the marketplace, on a quarterly basis, to all of a sudden within a period of a year, transform these issues."

Today's entrepreneurs must not only innovate to make their mark: They must also find ways to remain innovative to prevent their companies' extinction. The following three tips can help entrepreneurs maintain a culture of innovation to keep their business relevant:

Related:Take the Guesswork Out of Innovation With Metrics

1. Treat the business as one big beta test.

Entrepreneurs who thrive over the long run know that the only constant in business is change. Rather than adjust to the shifting environment, RadioShackremained fixed in its waysand began the downward spiral that led to its recent bankruptcy filing.

The innovative entrepreneur knows that no product or service is ever final. Nothing is ever good enough. Everything is subject to change.

2. Keep your ears to the ground.

Successful entrepreneurs constantly listen to what's being said about their industry, company and products and services. Remaining competitive and relevant means delivering the products and services that buyers want.

Actively gathering feedback from customers through surveys, social media and other means lets entrepreneurs begin developing the products and services that the market is or will be seeking. Sitting around and being satisfied with success can lead to disaster.

3. Encourage failure.

Entrepreneurs and their employees must constantly experiment. Professor Matson's equation for innovation is "Creative Ideas + Experimentation = Innovation." An innovative organization might even have a record of consistent failure.

If a company is to remain relevant, it must change with expectations. This means trying, failing and trying again with the aim to ultimately succeed.

Related:Maximizing the Potential of a Creative Mind

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Jesse Torres

Speaker, Thought Leader, Influencer, Radio Host and Author

Jesse Torres of Manhattan Beach, Calif., hosts theMoney Talkradio program on KCAA and is co-creator of entrepreneur-focused YouTube channelTwo Men In Your Business. He has held leadership and executive management posts at financial institutions.The Independent Community Bankers of Americanamed him a top community banker influencer on social media. The author of several books, Torres is a frequent speaker at financial and leadership conferences.

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