Can the interim manager be a “catalyst for innovation” or should he remain a “manager”

🚀 When you are an interim manager, you do not arrive, in our opinion, only to “maintain” or “manage” a situation. You can intervene to transform, decompartmentalize, and breathe new life into it. And that changes everything.

We see 4 major differences that can be integrated
1️⃣ Change is at the heart of the mission:
Unlike a permanent position, where stability can be the main goal, your mission is to make things happen, transform “outdated” processes and create impact from the first weeks.

2️⃣ A fresh look is your asset:
You arrive without internal constraints, with an external vision and a diversified experience. It allows you to see opportunities where others see obstacles, and to bring that positive energy capable of transforming the internal culture into a culture of innovation.

3️⃣ Innovation is your driving force:
You don’t just come to stabilize a situation, but to inspire, shake up, and implement creative solutions. Your leadership, your experience can be used not to reproduce but to reinvent from the very first days.

4️⃣ And above all, you do not fit into the “political” ambitions of the company:
Unlike managers in permanent positions, you are not involved in the internal political dynamics that can often slow down innovation. This independence should allow you to stay focused on the goal of transformation, without being held back by power games or self-interest that can sometimes block change.

💡 The difference between an interim manager who is a “catalyst for innovation” and an interim manager who is a “manager” lies in the approach:
The interim manager focuses on the continuity, preservation and optimization of existing processes, while the interim manager catalyst for innovation is there to change the established order, propose new ideas and transform the way things are done to achieve a higher level of performance and innovation.
The catalyst interim manager is an actor of change, where the manager ensures continuity.

🔎 Our question for you, and especially for companies, are you ready to move from the managerial interim manager to the innovation catalyst interim manager?

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