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Gary Hamel: Leading the Revolution Part 2 Business Concept Innovation

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Release Date: 03/15/2025

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00:00 Introduction to Gary Hamill Series

00:13 Business Concept Innovation

02:44 Examples of Business Model Innovation

04:41 Expanding the Innovation Horizon

05:49 Defining Radical Innovation

08:49 Challenges in Business Model Innovation

17:07 Importance of Deconstructing Assumptions

26:01 Executive Support for Innovation

37:46 Assessing Company Resources for Innovation

38:24 Challenges in Big Companies vs. Startups

38:38 Haier's Approach to Entrepreneurship

40:42 The Importance of Public Policy in Innovation

44:19 The Role of Government in Business Innovation

44:31 Decadence and Complacency in Organizations

46:03 Historical Examples of Efficient Government

50:46 The Need for Courageous Leadership

51:52 Activism and Innovation in Companies

53:27 Building a Resilient Business Model

56:42 Strategic Decisions in Business Models

59:21 The Importance of Customer Contact

01:03:44 First Mover vs. Smart Mover

01:07:44 Competitive Lockout and Choke Points

01:12:14 Preparing for a Rapidly Changing Economy

01:12:44 Continuous Learning and Personal Responsibility

01:14:03 Conclusion and Contact Information