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Gary Hamel - Leading The Revolution Part 6

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Welcome to the finale episode of our exploration of Gary Hamel's groundbreaking book, 'Leading the Revolution.' In this episode, Gary Hamel joins the discussion to delve into the timeless principles of innovation that have maintained their relevance despite evolving business landscapes. This episode is packed with insights on creating wealth through revolutionary design rules, fostering new business concepts, and the importance of low-risk experimentation for long-term success. We examine case studies from companies like Disney, Apple, and Shell, highlighting the practical application of these principles. Get ready to be inspired and equipped with actionable strategies to lead your own revolution!

00:00 Introduction and Overview

00:42 The Role of Top Management in Innovation

01:08 Introduction of Guest and Positive Feedback

01:50 Complexity Theory and Simple Rules

04:29 Unreasonable Expectations and Stretch Goals

11:17 The Importance of Elastic Business Definitions

20:02 The Power of a Noble Cause

26:09 The Need for New Voices and Neurodiversity

32:09 Creating a Market for Innovation

36:40 Shell's Game Changer: Internal Innovation Marketplace

38:46 Challenges of Low-Risk Experimentation

39:48 Commitment to Learning and Experimentation

41:43 The Importance of Patience in Innovation

43:47 Cellular Division: A Model for Organizational Growth

47:22 Connectivity: Learning from Other Industries

50:50 Re-engineering the Management Model for Innovation

57:17 Wealth Creation Index and Innovation Metrics

01:00:05 Balancing Big Bets and Learning in Innovation

01:07:01 Final Thoughts: Embracing the Age of Revolution

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Welcome to the finale episode of our exploration of Gary Hamel's groundbreaking book, 'Leading the Revolution.' In this episode, Gary Hamel joins the discussion to delve into the timeless principles of innovation that have maintained their relevance despite evolving business landscapes. This episode is packed with insights on creating wealth through revolutionary design rules, fostering new business concepts, and the importance of low-risk experimentation for long-term success. We examine case studies from companies like Disney, Apple, and Shell, highlighting the practical application of these principles. Get ready to be inspired and equipped with actionable strategies to lead your own revolution!

00:00 Introduction and Overview

00:42 The Role of Top Management in Innovation

01:08 Introduction of Guest and Positive Feedback

01:50 Complexity Theory and Simple Rules

04:29 Unreasonable Expectations and Stretch Goals

11:17 The Importance of Elastic Business Definitions

20:02 The Power of a Noble Cause

26:09 The Need for New Voices and Neurodiversity

32:09 Creating a Market for Innovation

36:40 Shell's Game Changer: Internal Innovation Marketplace

38:46 Challenges of Low-Risk Experimentation

39:48 Commitment to Learning and Experimentation

41:43 The Importance of Patience in Innovation

43:47 Cellular Division: A Model for Organizational Growth

47:22 Connectivity: Learning from Other Industries

50:50 Re-engineering the Management Model for Innovation

57:17 Wealth Creation Index and Innovation Metrics

01:00:05 Balancing Big Bets and Learning in Innovation

01:07:01 Final Thoughts: Embracing the Age of Revolution

  continue reading

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