Summary:
Innovation is a topic that always comes up in my work with CEOs, senior executives and entrepreneurs. We focus on how to:
- create an innovation portfolio.
- balance different types of innovation.
- develop a more innovative culture.
- open up the organisation to external stimulus.
But there are lots of myths and misunderstandings. Innovation "theatre" too. People talk a great game, but innovation practice doesn't live up to the promise.
Who better to talk to about these topics than Bill Fischer, a guru on innovation and leadership; he worked with companies, like Haier, long before they became household names.
In this episode we talk about:
- innovation as a verb.
- CEOs who have the curiosity to be innovative.
- the power of conversations.
- the biggest myths of innovation.
- his challenges to design thinking and lean start up approaches.
If you’re look for somebody to challenge conventional wisdom, and refresh your own mindset and approach to innovation, have a listen.
More about Bill:
Bill is an Emeritus Professor at IMD in Switzerland and a Senior Lecturer at MIT. He was inducted into the Thinkers50 Hall of Fame in 2019. He was the Executive President and Dean of the China Europe International Business School, in Shanghai, and served on the faculties of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Clarkson University.
- LinkedIn profile.
- Thinkers50 profile.
- Book 'Reinventing Giants: How Chinese Global Competitor Haier has Changed the Way Big Companies Transform'.
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