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Episode 11 – Breathing Life into Organisations on Innovation Life Support

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Susie shares what good leadership behaviour looks like, the problems with short-term thinking and how to carve out the necessary space for a strategic approach to innovation. Founder of Mulberry Retreats – focusing on leadership development. 14:00) On bad leadership behaviour and how not to fund projects. (16:00)

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How the Owners of One of the World’s Largest Wineries are Fermenting Groundbreaking New Ideas with Qmarkets

Qmarkets

In 2017, an Innovation Strategy Manager at a major vineyard was tasked with finding an efficient system for streamlining ideation. Because we’re not bound to the usual channels, we can really afford to be quite flexible and agile in meeting our challenges. I frequently bring this up when I do a recap with my senior leadership.

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How One of the World’s Largest Wineries are Fermenting Groundbreaking New Ideas with Qmarkets

Qmarkets

In 2017, an Innovation Strategy Manager at a major vineyard was tasked with finding an efficient system for streamlining ideation. Because we’re not bound to the usual channels, we can really afford to be quite flexible and agile in meeting our challenges. I frequently bring this up when I do a recap with my senior leadership.

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Episode 15 The Fruit Tree Analogy: Cultivating Business Value at Microsoft Garage

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He has led company-wide change management programs in innovation, design-thinking, and agile methodologies that have helped over 25,000 employees earn raving fans for their products. During his engineering career, Ed has researched AI, worked on Microsoft Office, and democratized parallel computing.

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Episode 15 Psychological Safety, Cognitive Diversity, Trust & Fear in Innovation

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He has led company-wide change management programs in innovation, design-thinking, and agile methodologies that have helped over 25,000 employees earn raving fans for their products. During his engineering career, Ed has researched AI, worked on Microsoft Office, and democratized parallel computing.