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Gary Hamel on Leading the Revolution Part 1

In this episode, renowned business thinker Gary Hamel discusses his book 'Leading the Revolution' with Aidan McCullen, offering an innovative action plan for companies or individuals aiming to stay ahead of the industry. Drawing on successful examples from companies like Charles Schwab, Virgin, GE Capital, and profiling innovators like Ken Kutaragi of Sony PlayStation, Hamel shares how to grow and innovate amidst market chaos. He explores the origin of revolutionary business concepts, key criteria for building activist-friendly and revolutionary-ready companies, the dangers of becoming ‘one vision wonders,’ and harnessing employee imagination. The conversation also reflects on business failures, the cyclical nature of market success, and the essential need for continuous reinvention. Join for invaluable insights on thriving in turbulent times.

00:00 Introduction to Industry Revolutionaries

00:41 Exploring Revolutionary Business Concepts

00:48 Key Criteria for Building Revolutionary Companies

00:55 Avoiding One Vision Wonders

00:59 Harnessing Employee Imagination

01:11 Practical Advice for 21st Century Success

01:23 Welcoming Back a Business Thinker

01:50 Insights from Leading the Revolution

02:37 Honoring Professor Paul Hamel

03:23 Corporate Climate in 2000

03:56 Technological Advancements and Market Shifts

04:43 The Importance of Innovation

05:16 Challenges for Established Companies

06:15 Digital Transformation and Its Pitfalls

06:53 Investment in Technology

09:04 Organizational Orthodoxies

10:42 The Danger of Unchallenged Assumptions

11:19 Examples of Missed Opportunities

15:25 The Future of Retail and Education

17:23 The Importance of Humility in Leadership

18:24 Case Study: Sony's Rise and Challenges

20:44 Leadership and Organizational Dynamics

23:31 Encouraging Innovation from the Periphery

24:32 Case Study: Haier's Entrepreneurial Platform

29:07 Changing the Rules for Success

31:17 Forming Partnerships with Young Companies

32:22 Understanding Innovation Risk

36:31 De-Risking Innovation

37:55 The Importance of Intellectual Commitment

39:17 Challenges of Business Model Innovation

44:37 Strategic Planning vs. Strategy

50:27 The Illusion of Corporate Vitality

59:11 The Need for Innovative Leadership

01:01:13 Conclusion and Next Steps

Find Gary:

https://www.garyhamel.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-hamel-791b096/

https://x.com/profhamel

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Gary Hamel on Leading the Revolution Part 1

In this episode, renowned business thinker Gary Hamel discusses his book 'Leading the Revolution' with Aidan McCullen, offering an innovative action plan for companies or individuals aiming to stay ahead of the industry. Drawing on successful examples from companies like Charles Schwab, Virgin, GE Capital, and profiling innovators like Ken Kutaragi of Sony PlayStation, Hamel shares how to grow and innovate amidst market chaos. He explores the origin of revolutionary business concepts, key criteria for building activist-friendly and revolutionary-ready companies, the dangers of becoming ‘one vision wonders,’ and harnessing employee imagination. The conversation also reflects on business failures, the cyclical nature of market success, and the essential need for continuous reinvention. Join for invaluable insights on thriving in turbulent times.

00:00 Introduction to Industry Revolutionaries

00:41 Exploring Revolutionary Business Concepts

00:48 Key Criteria for Building Revolutionary Companies

00:55 Avoiding One Vision Wonders

00:59 Harnessing Employee Imagination

01:11 Practical Advice for 21st Century Success

01:23 Welcoming Back a Business Thinker

01:50 Insights from Leading the Revolution

02:37 Honoring Professor Paul Hamel

03:23 Corporate Climate in 2000

03:56 Technological Advancements and Market Shifts

04:43 The Importance of Innovation

05:16 Challenges for Established Companies

06:15 Digital Transformation and Its Pitfalls

06:53 Investment in Technology

09:04 Organizational Orthodoxies

10:42 The Danger of Unchallenged Assumptions

11:19 Examples of Missed Opportunities

15:25 The Future of Retail and Education

17:23 The Importance of Humility in Leadership

18:24 Case Study: Sony's Rise and Challenges

20:44 Leadership and Organizational Dynamics

23:31 Encouraging Innovation from the Periphery

24:32 Case Study: Haier's Entrepreneurial Platform

29:07 Changing the Rules for Success

31:17 Forming Partnerships with Young Companies

32:22 Understanding Innovation Risk

36:31 De-Risking Innovation

37:55 The Importance of Intellectual Commitment

39:17 Challenges of Business Model Innovation

44:37 Strategic Planning vs. Strategy

50:27 The Illusion of Corporate Vitality

59:11 The Need for Innovative Leadership

01:01:13 Conclusion and Next Steps

Find Gary:

https://www.garyhamel.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-hamel-791b096/

https://x.com/profhamel

  continue reading

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