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630: Business Innovation and Strategic Growth Advisor, Lorraine Marchand, on Sustaining Growth Through Innovation

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Feb 23, 2026
Lorraine Marchand, startup CEO, advisor, and business-school faculty with pharma and product-development chops, shares how disciplined experimentation sustains growth. She discusses reframing failure as structured learning. She explains a 70/20/10 portfolio for protected innovation. She outlines rituals like “Fail Free Friday” to normalize candid reflection and how AI should assist, not replace, critical thinking.
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ANECDOTE

Early Invention Taught Experimentation

  • Lorraine launched her first product, the Sugar Cube, at age 13 after prototyping a diner solution with her inventor father.
  • The diner later evolved into Marriott, and the exercise taught her to treat problem solving as playful experimentation rather than a test of worth.
ANECDOTE

Leaving Corporate Safety To Learn Startup Skills

  • Lorraine left a secure corporate role at ~40 to start a diagnostics company with a Johns Hopkins physician despite family responsibilities.
  • She set explicit learning objectives (learn startup operations, regulators, hiring) so the venture was framed as learning regardless of outcome.
INSIGHT

Set Learning Objectives To Reframe Failure

  • Reframe failure as structured learning by setting clear learning objectives before trying something new.
  • That mindset removes fear, lets leaders 'try, fail, learn,' and lets outcomes be judged by what was learned, not only by success.
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