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Sunday, July 13, 2014

[#innovation - 08] When Vulcan meets Mercury.

How would it be if two cultures (apparently) antipodes could talk in the name of a common objective, namely to transform innovation into value?

In ancient Roman mythology, Vulcan and Mercury were both sons of Jupiter. They are used to acknowledging their different mutual perspectives.
Vulcan, with his strong, long lasting ‘managerial’ experience, gained in well-established business contexts, represents focus; that is constructive concentration. He is the self-confident master of processes related to incremental innovation, he strives ceaselessly to improve the value chain. Determined to pursue targets coherently with his tradition, his role and his responsibilities.
Mercury, wannabe entrepreneur and start-up founder, is on the other hand emblem of “harmony”, that is the participation to the world surrounding us.
As they meet, they realize naturally that they represent two essential, inseparable and complementary functions: Vulcan’s concentration is the necessary condition to enable Mercury’s metamorphosis; Mercury’s lightness (sometimes recklessness) is the necessary condition to allow Vulcan’s tiring efforts to become drivers of new meanings.

Injecting innovation effectively in established companies requires to take into consideration different times. Mercury’s and Vulcan’s times. A message of agility and spontaneity, expressed by persisting with accurate and tenacious adjustments. An instantaneous intuition that, as soon as formulated, becomes as conclusive as something that could not be expressed differently. But also the time that flows with no other interest than letting young ideas mature, detaching from any ephemeral impatience.

This meeting needs to be renewed daily and transformed into concrete value.

According to our professional and personal experience, there can be many chances to consider the start-up phenomenon, especially from a perspective of contamination of the dominating culture in established companies. It is worth sharing a common thought on how to create opportunities for those willing to experiment and recover the original confidence with uncertainty, chaos and change.

What will make the difference is the resolute, strategic will to observe the reality with an open and dedicated mind-set and to look at things around us with revealing eyes.