“Wow” Moments in the Office: Driving Innovation through the Elevation Effect
How does the chemistry of inspiration transform an organisation’s capacity for innovation?
Imagine an office… Post-it notes that never move, even the coffee machine seems to respect the silence, and everyone is drowning in the same document. Then suddenly, someone appears with an entirely new solution laid out on the desk. The team pauses, eyes widen, and two inevitable words are heard:
“Wow…”
This small yet powerful reaction is, in fact, a real-world expression of a concept that behavioural researchers have explored for years: the feeling of elevation. Elevation is a strong internal motivational force that encourages us to become better, think more innovatively, act more ethically, and contribute more meaningfully as team members. Often described as the “wow effect,” it runs deeper from a scientific perspective: it is a psychological uplift triggered when we witness someone demonstrating virtue, creativity, courage, or exceptional behaviour.
Why Is the Elevation Effect So Important?
Because what workplaces truly need is not the competitive mindset of “they have it, why don’t we?”, but the inspiration of “if they can do it, so can we.” The elevation effect creates several powerful outcomes within organisations:
- It increases innovation: When we observe others achieving something meaningful, our brains respond with a simple message: “You can do this too — go for it.”
- It nurtures psychological safety: Positive behaviours are contagious. When one person takes ownership, others become more willing to contribute.
- It creates a surge of morale and motivation: You know those moments when one success story lifts the energy of the entire office — that’s elevation at work.
- It strengthens role-modelling: Not only leaders but everyone within the team becomes a positive influence on others.
- It enhances collaboration: It activates the belief that “together we can achieve better outcomes.”
In short, elevation is the energy drink of office life — except it contains no sugar, has no side effects, and is fully sustainable.
Why Are “Wow” Moments So Rare in Offices?
In many organisations, employees shift into an “autopilot” mode under the pressure of workload, pace, and expectations. In this state, innovative thinking and inspiring behaviours struggle to find space. Common reasons why elevation diminishes within organisations include:
- Excessive meeting loads
- Micromanagement
- Lack of psychological safety
- Unrecognised achievements
- A culture of constant urgency
- And, of course… endless email chains
If the only time employees feel uplifted is when they step into the lift, it may be a sign that the elevation effect needs serious nurturing.
Where Does the Elevation Effect Emerge?
The good news is that it does not require heroic acts. More often, it arises from small yet impactful moments:
- A colleague taking ownership without being asked
- An employee demonstrating exceptional kindness towards a client
- A manager making a fair and courageous decision
- An intern presenting an idea no one else considered
- Someone quietly supporting the team’s progress through dedicated effort
All of these are natural triggers for “wow” moments.
How to Increase “Wow” Moments in the Workplace
Every organisation can cultivate this feeling through its own unique dynamics. Here are practical approaches:
- Make invisible efforts visible
The most inspiring contributions are often made quietly. Recognising them regularly boosts internal motivation. - Celebrate small wins with genuine enthusiasm
There is no hierarchy in celebration — sincerity matters more than scale. - Build a culture of curiosity rather than fear
Replacing “This won’t work” with “Let’s test and learn” is innovation’s primary fuel. - Design leadership behaviours around inspiration
Sometimes a single sentence from a leader is more powerful than a hundred training sessions. - Do not leave innovation solely to R&D
Everyone’s small innovation can create significant impact.
What Happens When Employees Experience a “Wow” Moment?
Scientific research suggests that elevation even has physical effects, including:
- A warm sensation in the chest
- A subtle feeling of uplift
- A natural tendency to smile
- A stronger desire to improve performance
- Increased willingness to help others
In essence, this emotion elevates employees both individually and collectively.
Capture “Wow” Moments — Elevate Your Organisation
Today’s business world increasingly recognises that high-performing organisations are not built solely on talented individuals, but on teams that inspire one another to grow.
Technology is accelerating, artificial intelligence is transforming industries, and business models are evolving rapidly. Yet the force that moves teams forward remains the same: human behaviour.
The elevation effect is one of the most transformative of these behaviours. A single moment of inspiration — a simple “wow” — can sometimes activate the innovation muscles of an entire organisation. Modern workplaces are no longer defined only by targets, KPIs, and metrics. How people feel, how they become inspired, and why they act now play a defining role in shaping organisational futures.
Perhaps every organisation should ask itself one question:
“Are we merely assigning tasks to our employees, or are we also inspiring them?”If the answer is the latter… be ready to say “wow.”
Because inspiration is contagious — and elevation is inevitable.