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HOW IDEAS BUILD A CULTURE OF INNOVATION IN DISRUPTIVE, TECH-SAVVY ORGANISATIONS

UNIQUE TIMES

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October - November 2025

Ideas have emerged as the new currency in a world defined by constant disruption and rapid technological advancement.

- By Rajesh Nair, Partner, Ernst & Young LLP

HOW IDEAS BUILD A CULTURE OF INNOVATION IN DISRUPTIVE, TECH-SAVVY ORGANISATIONS

Indian companies, from nimble startups to established conglomerates, increasingly recognise that the ability to ideate, plan, experiment, and execute sets apart market leaders from followers. Organisations that foster a vibrant ecosystem for ideas not only adapt to change but actively shape the future of their industry. This essay explores the imperative of building an idea-driven culture and offers a practical framework for young management professionals to catalyse ideation within their organisations, illustrated with examples from Indian corporates.

The Rise of Ideas as Currency

The accelerating pace of change, fuelled by technology and globalisation, has rendered traditional capital and resource advantages less relevant. In this milieu, original ideas—whether in products, processes, or business models—form the bedrock of competitive advantage. Global innovation indexes show that countries and businesses that invest in research, creativity, and experimentation consistently outperform their peers, both in terms of revenue and resilience.

For Indian organisations, the transition from resource-driven to idea-driven strategies is palpable. Companies like Infosys, Reliance Industries, and Tata Group have demonstrated that innovations—ranging from digital payment solutions to green manufacturing—generate disproportionate growth and impact. These organisations leverage their internal talent to continuously ideate and experiment, creating products and processes that redefine Value.

The Imperative for Organisational Ideation Culture

A culture of ideation is no longer a luxury but a strategic necessity. The core reasons for this imperative are:

• Disruptive change: Digital technologies and evolving customer expectations are forcing firms to rethink everything from supply chains to customer engagement.

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