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#12 Jeremy Utley, Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, Venture Investor, Co-Author of "Ideaflow: The Only Business Metric That Matters": There are no bad ideas. Every idea takes us further‪!‬ The Power of MACHEN

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With his incredible insights into the connection between creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship, Jeremy is here to take us on a thrilling journey like no other. Jeremy's philosophy is simple yet profound: there are no bad ideas, and every idea, no matter how unconventional or outrageous, has the power to move us forward. He urges us to embrace creativity and innovation, and to share our stories with him. He is a keen listener, always eager to learn from others.   



His stories are based on the following thoughts:   

1. As Jeremy delves deeper into his ideas, we discover that planning can only take us so far. It is being open to constantly learning along the way that really counts. Clarity emerges when we embrace lifelong learning and understand that the knowledge we have accumulated so far is not enough to turn our plans into reality.

2. Jeremy reminds us that creativity is a muscle that we can train. We don't have to focus on the outcome; we can gather as many ideas as possible, incorporate existing possibilities, and have the will to explore things.

3. Innovation is not a single event. It's a practice about cultivating a mindset, a culture, and turning it into a daily routine.



MACHEN (engl. DOING or ACTION) therefore means "Keep learning. You are never done." We must look with all our curiosity at what we have already created, and above all, understand that ideas are about quantity, not quality. There is no such thing as a bad idea; every idea is an opportunity to learn, grow, and innovate.   

So what are you waiting for? Join us in this exciting journey and learn how to unleash your creativity and innovation like never before!   



You can find information about Jeremy on his website: ⁠https://www.jeremyutley.design⁠.   

or send him your thoughts there or via LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyutley/  



You can find more information about Roman on his website: ⁠https://www.roman-neumann.com/en⁠   

Or follow Roman on linkedin ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/roman-neumann-b2a13a33/⁠   



Please follow the podcast to ensure that you don't miss future episodes. 

With his incredible insights into the connection between creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship, Jeremy is here to take us on a thrilling journey like no other. Jeremy's philosophy is simple yet profound: there are no bad ideas, and every idea, no matter how unconventional or outrageous, has the power to move us forward. He urges us to embrace creativity and innovation, and to share our stories with him. He is a keen listener, always eager to learn from others.   



His stories are based on the following thoughts:   

1. As Jeremy delves deeper into his ideas, we discover that planning can only take us so far. It is being open to constantly learning along the way that really counts. Clarity emerges when we embrace lifelong learning and understand that the knowledge we have accumulated so far is not enough to turn our plans into reality.

2. Jeremy reminds us that creativity is a muscle that we can train. We don't have to focus on the outcome; we can gather as many ideas as possible, incorporate existing possibilities, and have the will to explore things.

3. Innovation is not a single event. It's a practice about cultivating a mindset, a culture, and turning it into a daily routine.



MACHEN (engl. DOING or ACTION) therefore means "Keep learning. You are never done." We must look with all our curiosity at what we have already created, and above all, understand that ideas are about quantity, not quality. There is no such thing as a bad idea; every idea is an opportunity to learn, grow, and innovate.   

So what are you waiting for? Join us in this exciting journey and learn how to unleash your creativity and innovation like never before!   



You can find information about Jeremy on his website: ⁠https://www.jeremyutley.design⁠.   

or send him your thoughts there or via LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyutley/  



You can find more information about Roman on his website: ⁠https://www.roman-neumann.com/en⁠   

Or follow Roman on linkedin ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/roman-neumann-b2a13a33/⁠   



Please follow the podcast to ensure that you don't miss future episodes. 

54 Min.