Hosted by Dr Lisa Colledge, founder of Lisa Colledge Consulting, Culture by Neurodesign explores how cognitive inclusion, inspired by neurodivergence-inclusion, transforms organizational cultures. Cognitive inclusion not only drives happier, healthier, more engaged teams but also improves business outcomes. Inspired by best practices for enabling talent with neurodivergent thinking styles like ADHD, dyslexia, and autism, Lisa and her guests discuss how leaders can create resilient, innovativ ...
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BUSINESS FOR HUMANS is a coaching podcast for business leaders who need reminding that they can succeed in business and still have human emotions and needs. You can get out of the weeds, be a nurturing leader, grow your business to great heights, and take vacations. Business can and should be more human.
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Episode 46: Designing for difference: lessons from two restaurants getting autism inclusion right - a discussion with Will Savell
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13:09What if small, values-led businesses are already leading the way in autism-inclusion: quietly, practically, and without a policy document in sight? In this uplifting and highly practical episode: • Will Savell shares real-world inclusion stories from two restaurants in East Tennessee. • We explore how clear communication, calm leadership, and flexi…
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Episode 45: From autism diagnosis to entrepreneur: finally, inclusion that works for everyone
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12:41Discover how designing for diverse neurostyles boosts both fairness and performance. Neuro-inclusion works for autistic, ADHD, and neurotypical thinkers, without trading one group’s opportunity to thrive for another’s. This is the story behind my business, that led to me being recognized as one of the Top 10 Entrepreneurs Shaping the Future in 2025…
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Episode 44: Neuro-inclusion 101: a conversation with Kay Suthar on what leaders miss
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19:08New to neuro-inclusion? This episode is the perfect place to start. In this warm and curious conversation, Kay Suthar asked the big questions, about leadership, team culture, autism, ADHD, and how we build workplaces where everyone contributes. You’ll hear us discussing: • How I accidentally discovered the impact of neurodivergence at work. • The a…
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Episode 43: ADD in the age of DEI backlash: a real-life look at burnout and belonging, with Will Savell
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34:20What happens when masking stops working, and the system starts to make less space for difference? In this powerful, real-world conversation: • Will Savell shares his journey through ADD, executive burnout, and a fresh start. • Why “diversity hire” comments are more common, and more damaging, than we think. • The wide range of responses to neurodive…
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Episode 42: Neurodivergent thinking is a business strategy, not a sympathy play with Robert Annis
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35:07What if the very skills your business is missing are ones you’re accidentally screening out? In this high-energy, thought-provoking discussion with organizational psychologist Robert Annis, we cover: • The unexpected strengths of autistic team members, far beyond the tech stereotype. • Cognitive diversity as a business asset for growth and innovati…
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Episode 41: How to design a brainstorm for autistic and ADHD thinkers - and everyone else
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14:34Most brainstorms favor one type of thinker, and leave the others drained or silent. Discover how to unlock better ideas by designing your brainstorm for ALL neurostyles: introverts, ADHD-style fast thinkers, autistic-type deep processors, and more. ⚡ Includes 3 focus areas, each with 3 tactics, to help your team contribute their best thinking. Thes…
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Episode 40: My ADHD team lead is unbearable during deadlines. What can I do?
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14:12A real situation. A real team. A real problem. The team believes their lead has ADHD, and blames that for everything: chaos, stress, last-minute scrambles, and sleepless nights. But here’s the truth: 👉 The real problem isn’t what you think it is. And solving it doesn’t require a diagnosis. In this episode, Dr Lisa Colledge shares a team case study:…
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Episode 39: The surprising connection between parenting and leadership: discussion with Sharon Lim
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39:05Your team isn’t your family, but if you’re leading both, you likely have more skills you can interchange between both situations than you realize. In this conversation, Leadership and Team Coach Sharon Lim shares how two decades of guiding executives shaped how she raised her three teenaged sons, and what it taught her about trust, boundaries, and …
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Episode 38: Lee September on transforming sensitivity into a leadership superpower
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40:55What if the traits you thought made you ‘weird’… are actually what make you a brilliant leader? In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge speaks with Lee September, Software Engineering Manager at Bol.com. Lee shares how discovering his neurodivergence, and embracing traits like sensitivity, empathy and deep perception, have shape…
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Episode 37: Neurodivergence and high performance: lessons from a underwater school play
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9:59What does a school play for neurodivergent children have to teach us about leadership and team performance? In this personal episode, I share a moment that reminded me exactly why I started this work: I believe that everyone can do something extraordinary—when you enable them to succeed. - Why our expectations shape outcomes more than we think. - H…
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Episode 36: Super-vision: why autistic minds are a natural match for intelligence work
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15:08What do autistic pattern recognition, Temple Grandin’s visual thinking, and Israel’s elite intelligence unit have in common? In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge explores why neurodivergent thinking styles - such as autistic and dyslexic neurotypes - are a natural match for high-performance roles in cybersecurity and intellig…
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Episode 35: What tech got right with autism at work programs — and where we go next
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15:49Autism hiring programs, like those of SAP and Microsoft, proved that neurodivergent talent can supercharge innovation, retention, and team performance. But what if you’re a team lead, founder, or manager without a big organizational program behind you? In this episode, D. Lisa Colledge explores why these initiatives, while groundbreaking in their t…
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Episode 34: Anti-bias brains that excel in logic and rational decision-making
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8:24We like to think of ourselves as rational—but science tells a different story. Our brains are wired to take shortcuts so we can take rapid, instinct-based decisions, and while that helped our ancestors survive, today it can leads to sub-optimal outcomes. In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge discusses how the information proce…
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Episode 33: Autism and Silicon Valley: a case study in neuro-inclusive design
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10:55In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge explores what happens when culture meets people where they are—not where we think they should be. Using Steve Silberman’s now-classic Wired article The Geek Syndrome as a starting point, Lisa describes how Silicon Valley became a pioneer in neuro-inclusion—by attracting talented people, wi…
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Episode 32: Your culture alarm: growth slows every time you hit snooze
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12:28In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge speaks directly to leaders who aim to take advantage of a growth opportunity, but sense that something is not quite right in their team—even when everything on the surface looks fine. These early signals—low energy, stalled projects, reduced initiative—are culture alarms. They are subtle, …
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Episode 31: The hidden cost of rock stars—and what great leaders do instead
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13:33What if the team member you rely on most—the one who always delivers—is quietly limiting your team’s growth? In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge explores the risks of over-relyiance on high performers, and what it really takes to build a high performing, innovative team. Through personal stories, research, and actionable ins…
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Episode 30: Step 4: from personal action to team accountability
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18:02In this episode, Dr Colledge explores Step 4 of her signature program, 12 Steps to a Future-Proof Workplace Culture. It’s the step where cultural change moves beyond the leader and begins to involve the team—intentionally, respectfully, and practically. With candid personal stories and a proven tool—the Neurostyle Navigator—Lisa explains how to bui…
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Episode 29: Culture is the game — IBM vs Polaroid
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16:32What does it really take to survive disruption—and thrive in the face of it? In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge explores two iconic companies that faced massive change in the early '90s: IBM and Polaroid. Both had brilliant people. Both valued culture. But only one turned its culture into a capability—and survived. Lisa unp…
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Stop Undercharging: Own Your Value, Raise Your Rates
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34:47In today's episode, host Jaime Gennaro, business coach and consultant, explores the often misunderstood relationship between money and self-worth. This episode delves into wealth and capitalism, challenging the notion that wanting to earn money is inherently greedy. Instead, we redefine money as a means of freedom and opportunity, both for yourself…
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Episode 28: Work get-togethers: connection, not conformity
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24:09Work get-togethers are meant to be fun and engaging, right? But the fact is that they’re only fun for a vocal minority of your organization—and an exhausting ordeal for others. In this episode, I explore how team social events usually default to an extrovert-friendly mold, leaving introverts, neurodivergent team members, and those facing personal c…
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Episode 27: Empathy, innovation, and the future of work: a discussion with Robert Annis
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36:11In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa College is joined by neurodivergent business psychologist Robert Annis for a candid and insightful conversation on neurodivergence, leadership, and the future of work. They discuss the strengths and struggles that come with neurodivergent experiences, the generational shifts in talent entering the …
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In this episode, we delve into the often-overlooked emotional journey of entrepreneurship. We discuss the inevitable ups and downs of running a business and how worry and fear can hold us back. Using personal anecdotes and experiences, the episode highlights the importance of shifting from a mindset filled with worry to one of belief and confidence…
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Episode 26: Step 3: action – the power of microinclusive leadership
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19:15In Episode 26 of Culture by Neurodesign, we take the next step in my signature program, Neuro-Inspired: 12 Steps to a Future-Proof Workplace Culture. After defining your vision in Step 2, it’s time to start taking action—starting with you. As a leader, your team mirrors your behaviors. This episode focuses on two small but transformative leadership…
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Episode 25: The middle way – practical strategies for empowering your teams. Discussion with Jaime Gennaro – part 2
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31:00How do you create meaningful change in your team when leadership isn’t fully on board? In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Jaime Gennaro and I explore The Middle Way—a practical, under-the-radar approach to empowering your team, building influence, and driving change without fighting for top-down approval. If you’ve ever felt stuck between w…
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Episode 24: Pride in neurodiversity: a special Podcasthon episode with Tjerk Feitsma
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42:59In this special Podcasthon episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa College sits down with Tjerk Feitsma, Director of The Neurodiversity Foundation, to discuss the transformative power of neurodiversity. Tjerk shares his journey from late diagnosis to becoming a leading advocate, The Foundation’s global impact, and the significance of Neurodivers…
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Unlock Leadership Energy to Grow Your Business
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25:29Are you feeling overwhelmed running your business? Struggling to inspire your team, set boundaries, or lead with confidence? In this episode of Business for Humans, we dive deep into Leadership Energy—what it is, why it matters, and how you can harness it to build a thriving agency. Many company leaders believe they need to be outgoing, aggressive,…
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Episode 23: Why do some leaders resist growth? Discussion with Jaime Gennaro, Part 1
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17:02Why do some leaders resist growth—even when it’s clearly beneficial for their teams and organizations? In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, I sit down with my partner and leadership coach Jaime Gennaro of Practica Consulting. We explore why some leaders struggle to embrace change, how ego and outdated management styles play a role, and why ge…
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From Startup to Sale: The Leadership Journey of a Creative Agency Owner: An Interview with Steve Osborne
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43:56In this episode of Business for Humans, Jaime Gennaro sits down with Steve Osborne, founder of Osborne Pike, to discuss his journey from launching a creative agency to successfully exiting after 24 years. Steve shares hard-won leadership lessons and the unexpected challenges of scaling and then exiting. 🚀 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✔️ The r…
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Episode 22: Vision before action: step 2 of my signature program
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13:07In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, we continue exploring my signature program, Neuro-Inspired: 12 Steps to a Future-Proof Workplace Culture. Today, we focus on step 2: defining your vision for a future-proof team. Rushing to solutions without a clear vision will only slow your progress and limit your impact. That’s why we take this time to …
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What to Do After a Layoff: A Step-by-Step Guide to Recovery and Reinvention
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29:31Join Jaime Gennaro, author, career coach, and founder of Practica Consulting, as she delves into the complexities of career change, layoffs, and personal reinvention. In this insightful episode, Jaime provides practical advice and emotional support to those facing career uncertainty, addressing the importance of acknowledging grief, embracing new o…
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Episode 21: Organizational resilience: 90% of companies lack the core capabilities
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21:17The world is more unpredictable than ever, yet 90% of organizations admit they lack the core capabilities needed for resilience. Leaders recognize the risks—technological disruption, regulatory shifts, economic instability—but most still focus on short-term damage control rather than long-term adaptability. In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign…
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How to Build Emotional Intelligence as a Leader
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34:28Discover why emotional intelligence is the secret weapon for effective leadership in today's challenging business environment. In this episode, Jaime Bancroft Gennaro, business coach and founder of Practica Consulting, discusses the critical impact of emotional intelligence on team engagement, productivity, and company success. Learn how ignoring e…
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Episode 20: Quiet strengths: engaging introvert talent - a discussion with Richard Etienne
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34:56How can teams tap into the quiet potential of introverts, and create environments where they thrive? In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa College sits down with Richard Etienne, founder of The Introvert Space, to discuss the power of the often hidden strengths of introverts, and how teams and orgaizations can shape their culture to ma…
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Unlocking Leadership Potential with Dr. Lisa Colledge
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44:07Join business coach Jaime Gennaro and Dr. Lisa Colledge, an expert in cognitive diversity and inclusive leadership, in an open and engaging conversation about the complexities of leadership development. In this episode, they delve into reasons why some leaders resist growth, explore the impact of team dynamics on success, and introduce inventive st…
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Episode 19: Reviving our evolutionary superpower: why teams need cognitive balance
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16:58In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge explains the research behind the Theory of Complimentary Cognition, and how evolution formed humanity's unique ability to adapt to change through collaboration and cognitive diversity. Lisa breaks down why our workplaces often miss out on the benefits on offer from this evolutionary superp…
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Overcoming Fear and Discomfort: The Mindset Shift That Changes Everything
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27:02In this episode, Jaime Gennaro, seasoned business consultant and coach, discusses the transformative mindset shifts that are necessary for success in both job hunting and business growth. Jaime discusses the shared skills required for both endeavors, emphasizing the importance of overcoming discomfort and the role persistence plays in finding fulfi…
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Episode 18: Build resilient teams: engagement, talent, and innovation redefined
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20:42What if one strategic shift could simultaneously boost engagement, attract top talent, and drive innovation? In this episode, I introduce Step 1 of my signature 12-step program—a practical, research-backed approach to embedding cognitive inclusion and unlocking your team’s full potential. You’ll learn: ✅ Why traditional diversity, equity and inclus…
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Great Leaders Collaborate Rather Than Command
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33:00In this episode of "Business for Humans," Jaime Gennaro, business coach and founder of Practica Consulting, discusses transforming our leadership ideas within modern workplaces. Jaime compares two distinct leadership styles by using relatable metaphors from service industries. This episode emphasizes the importance of collaboration, trust, and tran…
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Episode 17: From berry bushes to breakthroughs: ADHD and innovation
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16:19In this episode of Culture by Neurodesign, Dr Lisa Colledge explores how cognitive diversity fuels organizational innovation and resilience. Drawing on new scientific research, Lisa illustrates how traits commonly associated with ADHD—although often misunderstood—can be powerful assets in fast-paced, ever-changing environments. Learn why a mix of c…
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Breaking the Chains of Burnout: A New Approach to Work-Life Balance
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23:59In this episode of Business for Humans, Jaime Gennaro, executive coach, business consultant, and founder of Practica Consulting, delves into the pervasive issues of burnout and stress that plague many professionals today. With a personal narrative of recovery from illness after years of professional strain, Jaime explores the often-unquestioned bel…
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Episode 16: From constraints to creativity: dyslexia and innovation
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23:19Dr Lisa Colledge continues her focus on innovation by exploring the cognitive strengths associated with dyslexia. Drawing on research by Helen Taylor and Martin David Vestergaard to reframe dyslexic skills as team strengths rather than challenges, Lisa highlights how dyslexic traits—such as strong holistic perception, and a rich memory for the cont…
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Episode 15: Autism, allism, and innovation: a case study with Prof. Laurent Mottron
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21:11Dr. Lisa Colledge shares a case study from Professor Laurent Mottron, whose lab thrived by combining diverse cognitive styles. Highlighting autistic team member Michelle Dawson’s contributions, the story shows how traits like attention to detail and analytical rigor, paired with allistic strengths, drove impactful outcomes. Learn why a cognitively …
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Episode 14: Innovation through the lens of the six working geniuses
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25:01Discover how cognitive diversity fuels the innovation cycle in this episode of Culture by Neurodesign. Dr. Lisa Colledge connects Patrick Lencioni’s six working geniuses to the innovation process, explaining the innate behaviors behind each genius and showcasing real-world examples. Learn how addressing gaps in these traits through a cognitively in…
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Episode 13: The innovation cycle: from creativity to execution
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21:11Dr. Lisa Colledge debunks the myth that innovation can’t be systematized by distinguishing between creativity and innovation and introducing frameworks like the explore-exploit model and Patrick Lencioni’s six working geniuses. She explains how leaders can create systemic conditions that foster a balance of cognitive styles and an inclusive culture…
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Episode 12: Avoiding the Polaroid pitfall: a culture of healthy dissent
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26:35Dr. Lisa Colledge examines the balance between cultural fit and cognitive diversity, featuring case studies from Originals and Polaroid’s downfall. Learn how fostering cognitive inclusion drives innovation, resilience, and adaptability, with actionable insights to future-proof your team. I’m Dr Lisa Colledge, and I help ambitious leaders build futu…
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In this compelling episode, Jaime Bancroft-Gennaro, founder of Practica Consulting, an executive coaching agency,sits down with Denny Burda, CCO of River Consultancy Group, to explore how executive coaching and a fresh approach to consultancy are reshaping businesses for long-term success. Together, they discuss: Redefining Business Growth: Why slo…
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Episode 11: DEI and the straight white male: what can I contribute?
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24:12Dr. Lisa Colledge explores barriers to engaging with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), especially for straight white men, and reframes DEI as a strategy for innovation, retention, and talent. She introduces cognitive inclusion—embracing diverse thinking—and offers practical tools to help leaders confidently advance inclusion for all. I’m Dr L…
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Episode 10: DEI in the media spotlight: are you feeling the pressure?
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22:45Dr. Lisa Colledge examines the challenges and opportunities of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in today’s turbulent media landscape. From corporate missteps to lessons in authenticity, she explores the pressures leaders face when addressing sensitive inclusion topics. Drawing on real-world examples like Salesforce's Mark Benioff and candid L…
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Episode 09: Can’t I rely on ERGs to drive DEI?
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25:51Dr. Lisa Colledge examines whether leaders can entrust Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to drive Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Drawing on her experience leading a disability-focused ERG and backed by research, she explains how relying solely on ERGs can lead to uneven progress, burnout, and missed opportunities. Instead, she ad…
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Episode 08: We’ve invested in diversity. Can we hit pause?
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20:34Dr Lisa Colledge discusses the limitations of traditional diversity programs in organizations and urges leaders to rethink their approach to DEI. While a diversity focus can create valuable communities and support networks, they often fall short of driving true equity and organizational success. Lisa highlights the importance of fostering a cogniti…
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