The Innovation Show

Chuck House: Lessons on Intrapreneurship & Innovation Resistance

Dec 11, 2025
Chuck House, an award-winning engineer and author of "Permission Denied," shares his extensive experience from HP, where he shaped groundbreaking technologies. He discusses the paradox of innovation in organizations, emphasizing how success can blind leaders to new paradigms. House explains the importance of resilience for intrapreneurs and the need for systemic innovation rather than relying solely on heroic figures. The conversation also touches on the emotional challenges innovators face and the complexities of selling new ideas to established teams.
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ADVICE

Institutionalize Permission To Fail

  • Create systems that let many people experiment without fear of blame for failure.
  • Log experiments centrally and share after-action reviews to build resilient learning across teams.
INSIGHT

Architect An Innovation Portfolio

  • Vision and architectural coherence guide which experiments to scale inside a company.
  • Treat innovation portfolio returns as architecturally cohesive, not just financial wins.
ANECDOTE

Turning A Headhunt Into An HP Mandate

  • Chuck House declined a lucrative headhunted offer from AMD and later was ordered by HP to build the same product.
  • He used resilience to accept the assignment and embed his team's capabilities into the new project.
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