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đ Guest: Joel Schwartzberg, author of Get to the Point & The Language of Leadership In this episode, we cut through the noise and get straight to the pointâliterally. Communication expert and author Joel Schwartzberg returns to discuss the art and science of clarity in communication. Whether youâre a leader, innovator, speaker, or simply want to stop rambling and start resonating, this episode is packed with practical, game-changing advice. We explore: Why having a clear point is the cornerstone of influence How to sharpen your message with Joelâs âI believeâ and âXYâ...
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In this episode, we sit down with Gary Klein, author of Seeing What Others Donât, to explore the fascinating science behind insights and how organizations can foster smarter thinking and innovation. Klein dives deep into over 120 real-world stories heâs collectedâranging from Daniel Boone to Napoleonâand explains the two powerful triggers behind most breakthroughs: connections and anomalies. Discover how organizations often suppress insights, and why a focus on predictability and perfection can kill innovation. Learn about his new concept of Insight Audits and how leaders can shift...
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In this timeless episode of The Innovation Show, Aidan McCullen sits down with Scott Galloway, Clinical Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern, for a prescient conversation that remains highly relevant today. Recorded nearly a decade ago, this episode dives deep into: The rise of the algorithm-driven economy How tech giants like Amazon and Facebook dominate using data and intelligence The decline of traditional media and the shift to subscription-based models The retail apocalypse and how Amazon continues to reshape consumer behavior The emerging power of voice technology and screenless...
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đŽ Navigating the Accelerated S-Curve with Paul Nunes | Big Bang Disruption & Shark Fin Strategy Welcome to episode 2 of our exclusive Harvard Business School series! đ Join host Aidan McCullen as he interviews Paul Nunes, renowned as the King of the S-Curve, in a masterclass on navigating todayâs fast-evolving business cycles. đ Discover how exponential technology change is collapsing traditional life cycles and creating âShark Finâ business modelsâwhere sudden success can be catastrophic and strategic timing is everything. Paul explains how companies like Netflix, Apple,...
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Based on a ten-year study, Teresa Amabile reveals why retirementâand any major life transitionârequires far more psychological work than we expect. In this special episode of The Innovation Show, recorded at Klarman Hall at Harvard Business School, Aidan McCullen sits down with renowned psychologist and researcher Teresa Amabile to explore one of the most underestimated transitions we face: the move out of a long-held role and into what comes next. Drawing on a ten-year study of 120 professionalsâmany healthy, financially secure, and highly accomplishedâAmabile reveals a striking...
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Join us for a special edition of The Innovation Show, recorded at Harvard Business School, featuring Scott D. Anthony, Clinical Professor at the Tuck School of Business and co-author of Seeing Whatâs Next with the late Clay Christensen. Scott joins us to discuss his latest book, "Epic Disruptions: 11 Innovations That Shaped Our Modern World." In this episode, Scott shares insights from his groundbreaking book, Epic Disruptions: 11 Innovations That Shaped Our Modern World. Through compelling historical parallels and modern business cases, he uncovers the hidden patterns that define true...
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The Innovation Show with Aidan McCullen | Guest: Chuck House How do you drive real innovation inside a large organisationâwithout getting shut down by hierarchy, process, or short-term thinking? In this episode of The Innovation Show, host Aidan McCullen is joined by legendary Hewlett-Packard intrapreneur Chuck House, author of Permission Denied, for a deep dive into intrapreneurship, corporate innovation, and innovation leadership. Drawing on decades of experience building breakthrough technologies at HP, Chuck shares the 7 rules of intrapreneurship, explains why most organisations...
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In this episode of The Innovation Show, Chuck Houseâlegendary HP intrapreneur and author of Permission Deniedâjoins Aidan McCullen, host of The Innovation Show and a Thinkers50 Innovation Award recipient, to explore the real dynamics behind innovation inside large organizations. House shares how he repeatedly challenged assumptions, defied orders, built high-performing teams, and navigated the âcorporate immune systemâ to create breakthrough technologies such as the logic analyzer and Pisces system. Together, Chuck and Aidan unpack why innovation is resisted, how success...
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In this special Thinkers50 edition of Innovation Show X, sponsored by Kyndryl, host Aidan McCullen brings together three of the worldâs most influential management thinkersâAlex Osterwalder, Howard Yu, and Sangeet Paul Choudaryâto explore how AI is transforming the architecture of business. What makes this conversation extraordinary is that, unknown to everyone at the time of recording, each participant would receive a major Thinkers50 recognition just hours later: Sangeet Paul Choudary â Thinkers50 Strategy Award Howard Yu â reaffirmed in the Thinkers50 global ranking Alex...
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Mastering Chaos: Navigating the BANI Future with Bob Johansen & Jamais Cascio đď¸ Episode Title: Mastering Chaos: Navigating the BANI Future đĽ Guests: Bob Johansen & Jamais Cascio đĄ Sponsored by: Kyndryl | Reimagining the tech systems powering global enterprise innovation. In this episode, Bob Johansen and Jamais Cascio return to explore their book Navigating the Age of Chaos: A Sensemaking Guide to a BANI World. They dive into the evolution from VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) to BANI (Brittle, Anxious, Nonlinear, Incomprehensible) and its...
info_outlineIn this episode of the Innovation Show, Aidan McCullen welcomes back Gary Hamel to dive deep into the updated release of his book, 'Humanocracy.' They explore the principles and practices of leading companies like Nucor and Haier that reject traditional bureaucratic models in favor of empowering every employee to be an entrepreneur. Gary Hamel shares insights into the mechanisms driving innovation and strategic shifts in these organizations. Find out how micro-enterprises, internal contracting, and a culture of trust and accountability can turn any organization into a breeding ground for innovation and sustained growth. Sponsored by the Kyndryl Institute, whose biannual journal offers thought leadership on AI, global trade, and transformation.
00:00 Introduction to the Innovation Show
00:49 Welcoming Gary Hamel and Discussing Humanocracy
01:55 The Need for Organizational Reset
02:35 Motivation and Models for Change
03:40 Deep Mindset Changes and Migration Path
04:08 Case Study: Nucor's Innovative Management
11:29 Nucor's Management Model and Success
13:01 Empowerment and Reward Systems at Nucor
16:35 Coordination and Trust at Nucor
27:25 Humanocracy Traits and Nucor's Approach
42:30 The Evolutionary Process in Organizations
43:18 Avoiding Over-Specialization in the Workforce
45:04 The Role of AI in Modern Employment
47:01 Haier's Unique Management Model
52:33 Micro-Enterprises and Market Discipline
58:47 Ecosystem Micro Communities at Haier
01:01:14 Entrepreneurship and Ownership at Haier
01:12:42 The Downfall of Intel: A Case Study
01:23:11 Conclusion and Future Discussions
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