
Would you change a winning team?
Would you change a winning team?
Welcome to "Would You Change a Winning Team?", a provocative weekly podcast that challenges your perceptions of innovation in the modern business world. Each episode, lasting between 10-20 minutes, is a concise yet powerful exploration of how to balance proven success with the necessity of evolution, particularly through the lens of AI and advanced technologies, and ideation-based business innovation.
This podcast is tailored for those who understand that true innovation is not just about technology but is centered on the empowerment and recognition of each individual's unique and active contribution in the business. We aim to build a community where like-minded professionals can gather to share insights, learn from each other, and grow together, both professionally and personally.
In our discussions, we delve into the concept of 'innovation ambidexterity' - the art of balancing the exploitation of existing strengths with the exploration of new, potentially game-changing ideas. We tackle how businesses can maintain this balance, ensuring efficiency and productivity, while also fostering a culture of creative thinking and human-centered design.
"Would You Change a Winning Team?" is more than just a podcast; it’s a movement towards building a future where businesses thrive on both technological advancement and the enrichment of their human capital. We believe in a world where companies don’t just innovate to survive but do so with a conscience and a sense of community.
Join us every week to be part of this transformative journey. Together, we will redefine the narrative of innovation, ensuring it’s inclusive, humane, and effective. Subscribe now and be part of a community that values progress, people, and the power of change.
This podcast is tailored for those who understand that true innovation is not just about technology but is centered on the empowerment and recognition of each individual's unique and active contribution in the business. We aim to build a community where like-minded professionals can gather to share insights, learn from each other, and grow together, both professionally and personally.
In our discussions, we delve into the concept of 'innovation ambidexterity' - the art of balancing the exploitation of existing strengths with the exploration of new, potentially game-changing ideas. We tackle how businesses can maintain this balance, ensuring efficiency and productivity, while also fostering a culture of creative thinking and human-centered design.
"Would You Change a Winning Team?" is more than just a podcast; it’s a movement towards building a future where businesses thrive on both technological advancement and the enrichment of their human capital. We believe in a world where companies don’t just innovate to survive but do so with a conscience and a sense of community.
Join us every week to be part of this transformative journey. Together, we will redefine the narrative of innovation, ensuring it’s inclusive, humane, and effective. Subscribe now and be part of a community that values progress, people, and the power of change.
33 episodes • 0 archived •
S1 E26Designing the Future: Innovation in Products and Services
Aug 16, 2024
18 mins
S1 E25Leading for Innovation: Cultivating Creativity and Excellence
Aug 6, 2024
15 mins
S1 E24Future Proofing Ideation: Scenario Planning and Strategic Foresight
Jul 30, 2024
16 mins
S1 E23Unlocking Innovation: The Power of Diversity and Inclusion
Jul 24, 2024
18 mins
S1 E22Building Networks for Success: Understanding Innovation Ecosystems
Jul 16, 2024
21 mins
S1 E21Scaling Innovation: From Incubation to Global Enterprise
Jul 9, 2024
15 mins
S1 E20Intrapreneurship: Innovating from Within – Unlocking Your Company's Hidden Potential
Jul 2, 2024
15 mins
S1 E19Navigating Tomorrow: The Future of Work and Leadership
Jun 25, 2024
19 mins
S1 E18Navigating Innovation: Balancing Regulation and Advancement
Jun 18, 2024
13 mins
S1 E17Navigating Digital Transformation: Strategies and Insights for Modern Businesses
Jun 11, 2024
15 mins