This episode delves into the challenges corporate explorers face when introducing new business opportunities, emphasising the importance of crafting compelling value propositions. Featuring guest George Glackin, co-author of a chapter on value flows and design criteria maps, the discussion highlights these tools as essential for developing products or services that truly delight customers. Through the Swiffer Wet Jet case study, the effectiveness of these methodologies in real-world application ...
May 13, 2024•18 min•Season 25Ep. 522
Dan Ariely Navigating Misinformation with Empathy: Misbelief with Dan Ariely This episode features Dan Ariely, author of 'Misbelief, what makes rational people believe irrational things', focusing on the psychology behind misinformation and belief in conspiracy theories. Ariely discusses how stress, personality traits, and social dynamics contribute to the spread of false beliefs, emphasising the importance of resilience and trust in combating misinformation. He shares personal experiences, incl...
May 06, 2024•1 hr 18 min•Season 25Ep. 521
Unpacking Mindfulness and Positive Psychology with Ellen Langer This podcast episode features Ellen Langer, known as the mother of mindfulness and positive psychology, discussing her latest book 'The Mindful Body' and its comprehensive insights into achieving chronic health through mindfulness. Langer covers a variety of topics, from the pitfalls of social comparison to the power of positive framing and the immense control people have over their health and happiness through mindful practices. Th...
May 04, 2024•59 min•Season 25Ep. 520
In this episode of the Corporate Explorer series by Wazoku, we delve into the concept of customer-first practices and their impact on bridging the maturity gap in corporate innovation. Michael Nichols, coauthor of the Corporate Explorer Field Book and Director of Corporate Ventures for MANN + HUMMEL, shares insights on the challenges of inside-out innovation within corporations, emphasizing the importance of validating business models beyond core business practices. He discusses the common pitfa...
Apr 29, 2024•37 min•Season 25Ep. 519
An Interview with Ellen Langer: The Power of Mindfulness in Health and Life The script features an interview with Ellen Langer, the first woman to be tenured in psychology at Harvard. Known worldwide as the mother of mindfulness and the mother of Positive Psychology, she shares insights from her esteemed career and her latest book, 'The Mindful Body Thinking, our Way to Lasting Health'. Langer discusses her role in pioneering research in Mind Body Unity and emphasizes the importance of mindfulne...
Apr 25, 2024•55 min•Season 26Ep. 518
In this final of a 4-part episode, Rita McGrath discusses her upcoming book focused on how organisations can design structures that empower decision-making at all levels, embracing a 'permissionless' approach to innovation. She elaborates on the importance of engaging disengaged workforces and optimising for transient competitive advantages. Rita provides insightful tactics for assessing competitive landscapes, using various strategies like onslaughts, guerrilla campaigns, feints, and gambits. S...
Apr 20, 2024•46 min•Season 25Ep. 517
The Power of Collective Intelligence with Simon Hill Harnessing Global Creativity for Innovation: A Wazoku Story This episode examines the power of collective intelligence and open innovation, focusing on Wazoku, a company that facilitates innovation through technology. The discussion highlights a story where an individual from India solved a carbonated drink company's bubble manipulation challenge, exemplifying global problem-solving capabilities. Simon Hill, Wazoku's CEO, elaborates on the imp...
Apr 16, 2024•28 min•Season 25Ep. 516
In this extensive session with Rita McGrath, Aiden explores the timeless insights of McGrath's book on embodying an entrepreneurial mindset in businesses. McGrath emphasises the importance of continuous innovation, exploiting new opportunities, and building new competencies to stay competitive. The conversation covers key concepts like the significance of key ratios, creating new competence, understanding consumption chains, and the necessity of political savvy within corporate innovation. McGra...
Apr 12, 2024•1 hr 1 min•Season 25Ep. 515
In part 2 of The Entrepreneurial Mindset, Rita McGrath, discusses the concept of the entrepreneurial mindset and the power of consumption chain analysis for businesses seeking to differentiate and innovate. Rita illustrates how understanding each step of a customer's journey, from need identification to product disposal, can unveil numerous opportunities for innovation and competitive advantage. She shares insightful examples ranging from grocery shopping to the historical battle between Betamax...
Apr 07, 2024•31 min•Season 25Ep. 514
Harnessing the Entrepreneurial Mindset for Innovation and Growth This script delves into a conversation with Rita McGrath, author of 'The Entrepreneurial Mindset,' exploring principles for thriving in rapidly changing environments. McGrath shares her personal journey from industry to academia, emphasizing the importance of understanding practical business applications. The script covers themes such as the importance of an entrepreneurial mindset in recognizing and acting on business opportunitie...
Apr 05, 2024•56 min•Season 25Ep. 513
Innovating Within the Military: Challenge-Driven Innovation and Connected Intelligence This episode of the Corporate Explorer, recorded in London during the launch of the Corporate Explorer field book and powered by Wazoku, features Stuart Laws from the UK's Defense Innovation Unit. The discussion explores how challenge-driven innovation has transformed problem-solving within the military, moving away from a traditional idea-generation model to one that actively involves business units in framin...
Apr 02, 2024•16 min•Season 24Ep. 512
Navigating Change and Reinvention: A Conversation with Michael J. Critelli In this in-depth conversation, former CEO and Chairman of Pitney Bowes, Michael J. Critelli, shares insights on leading a company through periods of significant change and market disruption. Starting with a historical overview of Pitney Bowes’ evolution from a mail processing business to embracing global markets and adjacent market opportunities, Critelli discusses strategic thinking, the importance of innovation, and the...
Mar 27, 2024•47 min
In this episode of 'The Innovation Show,' host Aidan McCullen sits down with the former chairman and CEO of Pitney Bowes, Michael Critelli. Through a deep dive into Critelli’s career, we explore his penchant for the road less traveled, his transformative leadership at Pitney Bowes, and his insights on innovation, strategy, and foresight. From humble beginnings to leading a staple communications company through times of intense change, including the internet era, 9/11, and the recession, Critelli...
Mar 20, 2024•47 min•Season 24Ep. 510
This episode of the Corporate Explorer series features a discussion with Bea Schofield, a specialist in Challenge-Driven Innovation (CDI), and various co-authors of the 'Corporate Explorer Field Book'. The podcast, supported by Wazoku, delves into how large organisations can foster innovation through a sustainable ecosystem using 'Connected Collective Intelligence'. The conversation focuses on the principles of CDI, detailing a framework dubbed 'LASSO' for crafting effective challenges that stim...
Mar 15, 2024•22 min•Season 24Ep. 509
Ian and the host, Aidan McCullen, explore how companies past and present have navigated the transition from the 'first curve' - a state of established practices and security - to the 'second curve' of innovation and adaptation in the face of new technologies and markets. They discuss examples of organisations like HR Block, SGI (Silicon Graphics), and Volvo, and how they've managed to pivot or struggled with these shifts. Ian offers profound insights into the societal move towards a knowledge ec...
Mar 11, 2024•51 min•Season 24Ep. 508
Working mothers are disproportionately bearing the burden of poor physical and mental health outcomes, on top of economic burdens amplified by parenthood. But this isn’t just an individual issue. What impacts the mother has negative ripple effects for children, families, employers, and our nation as a whole. In recent years, this burden has increased, along with women’s likelihood of dying after childbirth. The infographic below highlights the gravity of these burdens and the national toll this ...
Mar 08, 2024•29 min•Season 24Ep. 507
Ideation from Within with Kaihan Krippendorff Harnessing Inner Innovation: The IDEAS Framework with Kaihan Krippendorff This episode of the Corporate Explorer Field Book, presented by Wazoku, features an insightful discussion with Kaihan Krippendorff, a renowned innovation strategist. Krippendorff introduces the IDEAS framework, a method developed over 15 years to foster breakthrough ideas within large corporations. The framework is an acronym for Imagine, Dissect, Expand, Analyze, and Sell, rep...
Mar 02, 2024•14 min•Season 24Ep. 506
The Second Curve: Bracing for Changes in Technology, Consumers, and Markets The podcast sees futurist and author, Ian Morrison, discuss the concept of his book, 'The Second Curve'. This concept delineates how businesses must straddle their existing 'first curve' while preparing for a 'second curve' defined by new technologies, market shifts, and emerging consumer behaviors. Morrison cites examples, like Microsoft and Apple, of successful navigation from the first to second curve and emphasizes t...
Feb 25, 2024•50 min•Season 24Ep. 504
Defining the Market in Innovation with Tony Ulwick The fifth episode of the Corporate Explorer series features Tony Ulwick, the acclaimed author of 'Jobs to be Done.' He discusses the critical role of precisely defining the market in the innovation process. The conversation delves into the intricacies of identifying a target market, a common pitfall many innovators encounter, and introduces the 'Jobs to be Done Market Definition Canvas.' This tool aids in understanding the market, reducing uncer...
Feb 18, 2024•19 min•Season 24Ep. 503
Corporate Explorers: Navigating Through Toxic Assumptions with Narendra Laljani Episode Description: In this insightful episode of our Corporate Explorer series, we dive deep into the crucial topic of "Outside-In: Overcoming Toxic Assumptions with Market Insight" with our distinguished guest, Narendra Laljani. As a co-author of the chapter, management educator, consultant, and program director at Henley Business School, Laljani brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to our discussion, illum...
Feb 10, 2024•19 min•Season 20Ep. 501
ChatGPT In episode 502 of the Innovation Show, host Aidan McCullen delves into the crucial insights from Part 3 of Mike Beer's "Fit to Compete," shedding light on the silent killers that undermine strategy execution. With Beer's expertise, the episode explores how organizations can recognize and immunize themselves against these systemic issues, featuring in-depth discussion on unclear strategies, ineffective senior teams, and the lack of vertical communication. Drawing on real-world examples, s...
Feb 10, 2024•1 hr 6 min•Season 21Ep. 502
Join us in 'Fit to Compete, Part 2' where Michael Beer, the renowned expert in corporate strategy, delves into the crucial elements of business innovation and transformation. This episode offers insightful discussions on strategic fitness, the power of honest conversations, and the roles of leadership and culture in driving organizational change. Featuring a case study on Becton Dickinson, Mike highlights the essentiality of aligning strategy with internal communication for corporate success. Pe...
Feb 01, 2024•1 hr 20 min•Season 20Ep. 500
Fit to Compete - Why Honest Conversations about Your Company’s Capabilities Are the Key to a Winning Strategy In part 1, we set the context for the book and discuss: Mike's background and inspiration for the book. The problem of organisational silence and how it hinders strategic execution and transformation The concept of strategic fitness and how it helps organizations align their strategy and culture The process and benefits of holding honest conversations with everyone in the organization Th...
Jan 26, 2024•1 hr 16 min•Season 29Ep. 499
Hunting Zones with Andrew Binns Brought to you by Wazoku, the Corporate Explorer series is designed to uncover the depth of insight and experience within corporations, beyond management gurus and academics. 🌐 Episode Description: Join Andrew Binns in this insightful episode of "Hunting Zones," where he explores the world of Corporate Explorers—innovative leaders who embark on the challenging journey of building new ventures within established organizations. In this episode, we delve into the cr...
Jan 21, 2024•13 min•Season 29Ep. 498
Welcome to "The Seven Games of Leadership" by aolo Gallo. We embark on a journey of self-discovery and transformation with Paolo Gallo, an expert in personal and professional development. In a world undergoing unprecedented changes, being the architects of our own change is more crucial than ever. Join us as Paolo introduces "The Seven Games of Leadership," a groundbreaking guide that invites listeners to reassess their priorities both professionally and personally. This episode is not about cli...
Jan 17, 2024•1 hr 5 min•Season 28Ep. 497
Join us for "Dancing with Monsters," an episode that explores the fears and monsters that inhabit our personal and professional lives with Todd Dewett, author of the insightful book with the same title. This podcast delves into the transformative journey of overcoming fears, embracing imperfections, and building the confidence needed for success. In this episode, Todd unfolds the captivating tale of Joe, the protagonist on a mission to confront his fears. Listeners will discover how wearing mask...
Jan 10, 2024•55 min•Season 28Ep. 496
ChatGPT Welcome to part 2 of the Corporate Explorer series. In this episode, titled "Strategy Manifestos," join Andrew Binns as he delves into corporate exploration, sharing insights from the Corporate Explorer Fieldbook. Brought to you by Wazoku, the Corporate Explorer series is designed to uncover the depth of insight and experience within corporations, beyond the realm of management gurus and academics. In May 2022, Andy attended a conference at Bosch that sparked the inspiration for this epi...
Jan 08, 2024•22 min•Season 28Ep. 495
Welcome to the Corporate Explorer Series, your gateway to the dynamic world of corporate exploration! 🚀 Dive into the inaugural episode, where we delve into the transformative insights from the "Corporate Explorer Fieldbook" by Andrew Binns and Eugene Ivanov. Brought to you by Wazoku, a pioneer in cultivating effective, sustainable innovation ecosystems, this series features Michael Tushman, a leading academic, professor, and advisor, sharing his journey from the corporate frontier to academia....
Jan 05, 2024•13 min•Season 27Ep. 494
"3 Bio-Hack Devices for 2024." covers 3 devices I am trying out in 2024: Truvaga, Soaak, and Foodmarble. Truvaga Portable and requiring only a 2-minute session day and night, Truvaga calms stress conveniently and quickly through vagus nerve stimulation. Truvaga provides the calm required to conquer your day and get a better night’s sleep. https://www.truvaga.com SOAAK A mindfulness app using a “whole-person” approach to help reduce stress, decrease anxiety and boost energy. Soaak uses a clinical...
Jan 01, 2024•59 min•Season 23Ep. 493
Join us in this episode as we dive deep into the science-based approach to healing painful joints with Scott Hogan, author of "Built from Broken: A Science-Based Guide to Healing Painful Joints." Scott challenges the common belief that joint pain is an inevitable part of aging, offering insights into corrective exercise, sports nutrition, and joint health. Discover the paradigm shift that can transform the way you perceive exercise and joint health, paving the way for a resilient body. Scott lay...
Dec 29, 2023•59 min•Season 23Ep. 492