As an Innovation Project Leader, the Innovation Manager would generally function as both a steadfast and reliable Leader, a situation that demands a very specific set of skills.
GInI’sCertified Innovation Professional (CInP) Handbookoutlines the Innovation Manager’s role as a Project Leader, emphasizing attributes like being "steadfast" (resolute, consistent in vision) and "reliable" (dependable in execution). These traits ensure the leader maintains direction amid uncertainty and delivers on commitments, critical for managing innovation’s inherent risks. The question focuses on personal qualities, not structural roles (unlike Q70). "Lone Wolf / Pack" (A) contrasts independence with collaboration, not GInI’s focus here. "Team / Project" (C) describes scope, not traits. "Internal / External" (D) fits Q70’s role duality, not this attribute pair. The original answer (B) is correct here (unlike Q70’s error), aligning with GInI’s leadership profile—steadfastness drives persistence, reliability builds trust, forming a skillset for navigating complex projects. This reflects GInI’s emphasis on character-driven leadership, rooted in real-world demands for credibility and stability in innovation management.
[Reference:GInICInP Handbook, Section on Innovation Leadership Qualities., ]
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