

The Innovation Show
The Innovation Show
A Global weekly show interviewing authors to inspire, educate and inform the business world and the curious. Presented by the author of "Undisruptable", this Global show speaks of something greater beyond innovation, disruption and technology. It speaks to the human need to learn: how to adapt to and love a changing world. It embraces the spirit of constant change, of staying receptive, of always learning.
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Oct 4, 2024 • 1h 10min
Tammy Watchorn - The Change Ninja Handbook
Tammy Watchorn, the author of 'The Change Ninja Handbook', delves into the art of change leadership through real-life case studies. She discusses the common pitfalls change leaders face, emphasizing the necessity of understanding organizational dynamics. Tammy shares innovative strategies to engage individuals and overcome workplace challenges. Learn the importance of community support in fostering growth and resilience, and how to navigate the emotional landscape of change management. Her insights are invaluable for anyone looking to drive meaningful transformation.

Sep 28, 2024 • 56min
Bobby Herrera: The Gift of Struggle
Bobby Herrera, co-founder and CEO of Populus Group, shares his inspiring journey of overcoming challenges through empathy and vulnerability in leadership. He discusses his transformative 'bus story' and the ripple effect of kindness, illustrating how storytelling builds trust within organizations. Bobby highlights the significance of integrity, mentorship, and positive deviance in fostering innovation. His insights from personal struggles shine a light on preparing others for their own journeys, making this conversation a treasure trove for aspiring leaders.

Sep 23, 2024 • 23min
Strategic Diversity in Corporate Innovation with Richard Robertson
Richard Robertson, co-author of The Corporate Explorer Field Book, dives into the significance of strategic diversity in corporate innovation. He reveals how blending various skill sets enhances team dynamics and problem-solving, drawing parallels between successful corporate teams and football strategies. Robertson discusses the S curve model, emphasizing the differing needs during innovation phases and proposes the AEM Cube as a tool for fostering effective change. His insights on managing complexity and optimizing team performance provide a roadmap for sustainable innovation.

Sep 21, 2024 • 1h 7min
Peter Compo Finale - Strategy In Practice
Peter Compo, an expert on emergent strategy and author of 'The Emergent Approach to Strategy', dives deep into strategic leadership. He emphasizes the importance of involving teams in strategy design, especially during turbulent times. The conversation highlights scenario planning as a critical tool for navigating uncertainty and how to identify bottlenecks within organizations. Compo provides practical advice on executing strategies amidst crises and shares insights on fostering innovation through maintaining trust and addressing systemic challenges.

Sep 18, 2024 • 57min
The Strategy Alternative Matrix (SAM) with Peter Compo
Peter Compo, an expert in strategic decision-making, dives into the emergent approach to strategy. He discusses how truth and perception can shape strategic decisions and emphasizes the need for flexibility. With creative analogies, including LEGO, he illustrates strategy as an evolving puzzle. Compo introduces the Strategy Alternative Matrix (SAM) as a tool to navigate complex decisions while integrating AI. He stresses gradual change over quick fixes, advocating for internalization and team involvement to foster genuine innovation and effective change management.

Sep 14, 2024 • 41min
Execution in Strategy with Peter Compo
Peter Compo, a strategy execution expert, tackles the intricate relationship between execution and strategy. He busts myths about execution, highlighting its crucial role in dynamic environments. Through engaging analogies from sports and music, Peter emphasizes the importance of discipline and adaptability. He discusses the 'Red Bead Experiment' to illustrate misconceptions in corporate performance and explores how innovation intertwines with strategic execution. The conversation is a compelling mix of theory and real-world application, perfect for strategists in any field.

Sep 14, 2024 • 39min
Peter Compo - The Five Disqualifiers of Strategy
In this discussion, Peter Compo, renowned author of 'The Emergent Approach to Strategy,' dives into the Five Disqualifiers of Strategy. He highlights common pitfalls that undermine effective strategic design and discusses the gap between traditional and modern strategy tests. Peter emphasizes the importance of real-time guidance and clear communication. He also critiques the tendency to create mere lists instead of cohesive strategies, using practical examples to illustrate his points. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone involved in business strategy and innovation.

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Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 35min
Annie Duke - Thinking in Bets
Annie Duke, an accomplished author and former professional poker player, dives into the art of decision-making amidst uncertainty. She shares her journey from academia to poker, revealing insights on luck versus skill. Discussing high-pressure decisions like the infamous Super Bowl 49 call, she accentuates the importance of evaluating probabilities. Duke also emphasizes the role of feedback in personal growth and champions a mindset that embraces dissent to foster innovation. With practical strategies, she offers a fresh perspective on mastering choices in life.

Sep 7, 2024 • 57min
Peter Compo Part 4: The Limitations of Aspirations, Plans Metrics
In this insightful conversation, Peter Compo, an expert in emergent strategy and innovation challenges, discusses the flaws of relying solely on traditional aspirations and metrics. He illustrates how 'killer problems' can obstruct innovation and emphasizes the significance of central rules that unify decision-making. Through engaging examples from business and military strategies, he advocates for minimal constraints that foster creativity. Additionally, Compo stresses the importance of tailored strategies for different organizational segments, enhancing cohesion and adaptability.

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Sep 5, 2024 • 43min
Solving Innovation's Killer Problems with Peter Compo Part 3
Peter Compo, an expert in emergent strategy and innovation, dives into the pressing challenges of innovation, known as 'killer problems.' He emphasizes the influence of disciplined actions on high-level aspirations, using relatable examples like running a bike shop. The discussion covers the importance of controlling inputs, creating influence diagrams, and unifying efforts across organizations. Peter also draws fascinating parallels between leadership dynamics and nature, stressing the need for clear goals and adaptability in strategy.


