The discussion about AI's impact on ideation is fascinating. Very timely and practical.
@socialexperts844720 сағат бұрын
this is exactly what i needed to hear rn... been struggling w/ my innovation project 😩
@offerxs7284Күн бұрын
Such a profound loss to the business world. Charles Handy's insights on organizational citizenship will be deeply missed.
@mr_mbt2444Күн бұрын
Absolutely groundbreaking insights on corporate innovation! Will be sharing this with my team.
@gofiodetrigo87563 күн бұрын
sorry you couldn't avoid the answer
@Josh-gr1im6 күн бұрын
🔥🔥 legit best explanation ever
@warrenjohnson96936 күн бұрын
Lowkey genius idea, appreciate u!
@marierichey17597 күн бұрын
This saved me soooo much time, thx!!!
@seanmchugh62637 күн бұрын
We didn't move into the savannah the trees moved away from us. We had machins more than 150 years ago: clockwork, potters wheels, windmills, sailing ships, bridges, aqueducts... machinery is only 150 ears old? Gimme a break!
@arah77279 күн бұрын
Love this! Didn’t know it could be that easy 😲
@coleheketoa10 күн бұрын
Brilliant book. I have it and read it. Great resource. Thanks Scott Hogan
@GregCameron-e2k11 күн бұрын
Seeking ... Turn and face the strange.
@shelleyepelech521113 күн бұрын
Crypto clarified and animated! Thank you.
@Gjacolby8314 күн бұрын
Nice.
@Gjacolby8315 күн бұрын
Nice!
@frensunited374817 күн бұрын
Funded by The Scottish Rite Foundation... What a joke..
@BenjaminFitzgeraldHernandez18 күн бұрын
Great interview.
@janeannmeyer20 күн бұрын
I really want to like and respect this gal but for me, it’s difficult to listen to her lack of faith in our creator God.
@ab-hv8qs21 күн бұрын
Typical feminist. Ignore human biological nature, and just blame everything to men and capitalism. This is why marxist brain rot is not worth listening to no matter how long they wasted their time on studying cherry picked data.
@douglee798525 күн бұрын
I've always enjoyed playing with Frank. Not only is he a gentleman, he's a great player! Cheers to you Frank!
@caoscrew808326 күн бұрын
Feels like AI will kill some jobs but create so many new opportunities too. Thoughts? 🤔
@TheInnovationShow26 күн бұрын
I sure hope so
@arah772727 күн бұрын
Digital twins for senior consultants? That's wild! 🤯
@bearloverusa676927 күн бұрын
Needed this reminder to let go of guilt… feels so freeing. Thank u 🕊
@iamiran88027 күн бұрын
Absolutely loved Rita’s point about trust in institutions. Hits hard.
@usbeast560028 күн бұрын
Wow, this is SO relevant rn! AI is flipping the game in consulting 🤯
@billkirstАй бұрын
Insightful and helpful to help others understand why this will prove to be the most disruptive evolution to this industry. After nearly two decades in consulting and now in Tech, I’m seeing this play out by the minute. It’s why leading change in this era of AI is a crucial and critical investment. 🤖🦾 This is also why there will be The Rise of Chief Consciousness Officers soon enough ❤️🩹 ✨
@hassanabdi2960Ай бұрын
The talk is great, unfortunately, the last 2 videos on Strategy, the addition of rhythm & English captions/transcription causes an wanted distraction while you're watching this vital video. .
@TheInnovationShowАй бұрын
Oh thanks for letting me know Hassan, I’ll remove any hard coded captions going forward. Is that what you mean?
@hassanabdi2960Ай бұрын
Thank you for the prompt response. @@TheInnovationShow
@TheInnovationShowАй бұрын
@@hassanabdi2960 thanks for listening.
@arah7727Ай бұрын
Walmart embracing tech was a game changer for sure. Who knew!
@ashikur7488Ай бұрын
AI + humans working together is def the future. Makes so much sense
@caoscrew8083Ай бұрын
“Every company is a tech company” - THIS is the truth!
@edwinsantini6039Ай бұрын
Wow, didn’t realize ChatGPT is still so new. Mind blown 🤯
@habeebah6135Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@Josh-gr1imАй бұрын
Love how they talk about AI making us better instead of replacing us! 👏
@TheInnovationShowАй бұрын
Thank you Josh
@TheInnovationShowАй бұрын
The Study Paul mentioned during the episode: www.accenture.com/content/dam/accenture/final/accenture-com/document-2/Accenture-Work-Can-Become-Era-Generative-AI.pdf
@HeyRogerITАй бұрын
Hi Thanks So Awesome <:°)\~<|:
@TheInnovationShowАй бұрын
Thank you too!
@EDMFocusBeatsАй бұрын
This was extremely useful for me. thanks
@TheInnovationShowАй бұрын
Thank you
@JamilaAdaniАй бұрын
Great insights. Looking forwards to attending professor Tushman class next week in Harvard
@TheInnovationShowАй бұрын
He is fantastic
@evanrodell7736Ай бұрын
Just found this channel. Really good stuff here. Keep it up!
@TheInnovationShowАй бұрын
Thank you
@ng67432Ай бұрын
I knew it! Cars should have been banned 100 years ago. All that blacksmith and whipmaker knowledge lost forever. Not to mention the taxes they could still be paying.
@jayabbott5793Ай бұрын
So 'right on topic' for us aging athletes who want to stay 'joyfully active.'
@KellyGrossartАй бұрын
A great watch (needed it today)! Thank you Stan!
@TheInnovationShowАй бұрын
The Reinvention Summit April 29th and 30th 2025: www.thereinventionsummit.com
@ashikur7488Ай бұрын
You make it look so simple 😅
@gtessgossage3867Ай бұрын
Not good or bad but there are almost ALWAYS "workarounds ". Ways of getting a goal done using creative approaches,And allowing additional time while enjoying and having fun.( me too of the person with no fingers who ends up playing an instrument beautifully using their toes)
@TheInnovationShowАй бұрын
I love this excerpt from Henry Mintzberg’s “Rebalancing Society” “The Fresh Air of Resourcefulness Mary Parker Follett presented a paper in 1925 about three ways to deal with conflict, only one of which she favored. The first she called domination: the victory of one side over the other. The problem is that the other side “will simply wait for its chance to dominate.” We have seen this way in various revolutions and see too much of it in our current imbalance. A second way she called compromise: “each side gives up a little in order to have peace.” But with neither side satisfied, Follett concluded that the conflict will keep coming back. We have been seeing too much of this way, too. Follett favored a third way, which she called integration: moving the debate to another place, getting back to basics to find common ground: Integration involves invention . . . and the clever thing is to recognize this and not to let one’s think- ing stay within the boundaries of two alternatives which are mutually exclusive. In other words, never let yourself be bullied by an either-or situation. . . . Find a third way. Follett used a simple example. She was in a small room in a library where someone wanted the window open, to get fresh air. But she wanted it closed, to avoid the draft. So they opened a window in the next room. This solution was hardly brilliant or creative, just resourceful. All it took were two open minds and some goodwill. We desperately need more such fresh air today.”
@ElizabethBiddellАй бұрын
Love listening to Ellen Langer. Going to get her book The mindful body. Can't wait to read it.
@edwinsantini6039Ай бұрын
Was kinda skeptical at first but this actually works! 👏
@jonathansegura4849Ай бұрын
Quick question - how long did it take to learn all this?
@sparkle-speer5503Ай бұрын
Wow didn’t know about this before! Thanks for sharing
@caoscrew8083Ай бұрын
Love how you explained this! Made it way easier to understand 👌
@jesseclark6983Ай бұрын
This is revolutionary, and perhaps even, evolutionarily.