

Boundaryless Conversations Podcast
Boundaryless SRL
Boundaryless Conversations Podcast is an ongoing exploration of the future of Platforms & Ecosystems.
Here we explore new perspectives about how we organise at scale in a rapidly changing world.
From Boundaryless SRL
Hosted by Simone Cicero and Shruthi Prakash
Here we explore new perspectives about how we organise at scale in a rapidly changing world.
From Boundaryless SRL
Hosted by Simone Cicero and Shruthi Prakash
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Sep 29, 2025 • 48min
#125 - Growth Systems: reducing Friction to find Product Market Fit - with Sean Ellis
Sean Ellis, the growth hacking pioneer and author, shares insights from his extensive experience at Dropbox and Eventbrite. He discusses the evolution of growth strategies, emphasizing the shift to product-led approaches over distribution-first tactics. Sean highlights the importance of product-market fit and experimentation, detailing how to reduce friction in onboarding. He advocates treating features as mini-products to enhance user adoption and stresses the value of combining qualitative insights with quantitative data for effective growth.

Sep 17, 2025 • 1min
Season 7 of The Boundaryless Conversations Podcast | Starts Sept 30 – Innovation, AI & Ecosystems
Get ready for thought-provoking discussions as innovation meets geopolitics and culture. Dive into captivating stories from industry leaders shaping the future. Discover strategies for building resilient organizations that thrive through change and avoid echo chambers. Stay tuned for insights that will empower you to be a change-maker!

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Jun 23, 2025 • 1h 7min
#124 – How AI Restacks the System of Work with Sangeet Paul Choudary | Closing of Season 6
Sangeet Paul Choudary, a globally recognized platform strategist and author, dives deep into how AI is reshaping the workforce. He emphasizes the shift from production to coordination in the age of AI, drawing parallels to the revolutionary impact of shipping containers on global trade. Sangeet discusses the importance of rethinking value—intrinsic, economic, and contextual—and urges leaders to avoid optimizing for short-term gains. He also critiques both techno-optimist and Luddite perspectives, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of competition and value distribution in a rapidly evolving economy.

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Jun 9, 2025 • 47min
#123 - Leadership in Complexity: Purpose, Failure & Conflict with Jennifer Garvey Berger
Jennifer Garvey Berger, an esteemed author and complexity thinker, co-founded Cultivating Leadership to help organizations overcome mental barriers. She discusses the importance of reframing leadership to foster engagement in uncertain times. Berger emphasizes the need for individual growth to strengthen teams and redefine organizational purpose. She advocates for a cultural shift to embrace conflict and failure as learning opportunities. Additionally, she explores the role of nature and community in enhancing creative leadership, providing fresh insights into navigating complexity.

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May 26, 2025 • 48min
#122 - Regenerative Business: What Does It Mean? - with Kara Pecknold
Kara Pecknold, VP of Regenerative Design at Frog, shares her expertise in sustainable innovation. She emphasizes the importance of shifting business practices toward regenerative design, moving beyond mere compliance to embrace deeper ecological and cultural integration. Kara discusses frameworks like biomimicry and the doughnut economy, showcasing how they can inform long-term thinking in business. She challenges conventional approaches, advocating for a balance between global goals and local needs, offering a hopeful vision for the future of sustainable enterprise.

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May 12, 2025 • 1h 3min
#121 - Understanding Value in a GenAI Powered World with Simon Wardley
In this discussion, Simon Wardley, the creator of Wardley Mapping, shares insights from his extensive experience in strategy. He emphasizes the importance of understanding landscapes to foster resilient organizations and create true value. Simon delves into the evolution of AI, revealing how technology develops in nonlinear bursts. He critiques common misconceptions about AI and advocates for a shared language in software development. Additionally, he explores the impact of culture and organizational dynamics on strategy, offering a fresh perspective on navigating complexity.

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Apr 28, 2025 • 43min
#120 - Stackable Business Models: Startup Strategy in the AI-Native Era with Pete Flint
Pete Flint, General Partner at NFX and founder of Trulia, dives into the rapidly evolving world of AI and entrepreneurship. He discusses how startups can thrive in an era where speed overshadows precision, emphasizing the need for 'stackable' business models to enhance user experiences. Flint reveals strategies for optimizing customer acquisition costs and lifetime value while navigating low barriers to entry. He also shares insights on adapting business strategies amidst unpredictable technological shifts and the importance of agility in today’s dynamic landscape.

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Apr 14, 2025 • 53min
#119 - Working with Source: Acknowledging the Creative Hierarchy with Tom Nixon
In this conversation, Tom Nixon, author and founder of Mathio, shares insights on the concept of 'source'—the driving force behind creative initiatives. He emphasizes the significance of understanding the subtle hierarchies within organizations that foster creativity. Tom discusses the balance between individual responsibility and collective intelligence, as well as how to navigate complexities in leadership dynamics. By honoring the human aspect of projects, he argues for more regenerative ways of working together, transforming the future of collaboration.

Mar 31, 2025 • 47min
#118 - Effective Adoption of AI in the Enterprise - with Anindya Ghose
Anindya Ghose, a Professor at NYU Stern and an expert in AI and economics, shares invaluable insights into AI adoption for organizations. He introduces his "House of AI" framework, emphasizing intentional and ethical implementation. The conversation highlights how AI is transforming management practices and organizational structures, pushing companies to rethink traditional assumptions. Anindya also addresses the dual nature of AI, discussing both its advantages and risks, including cultural implications and the need for data-driven leadership.

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Mar 18, 2025 • 52min
#117 - Building Antifragile Organizations Through Daily Action with Luca Dellanna
Luca Dellanna, a management consultant and author specializing in human behavior and organizational resilience, dives into the core of what makes organizations thrive amidst uncertainty. He emphasizes the necessity of translating decision-making into real-world action, advocating for systems that reveal issues early. Dellanna discusses the critical roles of culture and leadership in fostering antifragility, challenging traditional management approaches. He asserts that genuine change comes from daily actions, urging leaders to focus on micro-decisions that can lead to long-term stability.