Team Chemistry

Michael Morand

Most of what we think we know about teams is incomplete. Team Science brings together the researchers and practitioners who've spent careers studying what teams actually are – not collections of individuals, but living systems with their own behaviors, feedback loops, and emergent intelligence. Host Dr. Michael Morand, Founder and Principal of Evo Associates, talks with organizational psychologists, complexity researchers, and the operators putting the science to use. Better questions, sharper thinking, and a few ideas worth bringing back to Monday morning. The Science of Us. Built to Perform.

Episodes

  1. 11 Jun

    No Great Idea Ever Makes It to Market

    The story of innovation almost always comes with a single name attached - the founder, the inventor, the visionary. Steve Weinstein has spent 30 years showing that's not how it actually works. "No great idea ever makes it to market... It's great execution that does." In this episode of Team Chemistry, Steve makes the case that innovation is a team sport - a relay race where the idea is only the first leg, and the breakthrough usually lives between functions rather than inside any one of them. Steve walks host Michael Morand through a deceptively simple product - an individually wrapped beauty wipe - that took two years, a European supplier, and an $8 million bet to reach the shelf. Along the way: why two-thirds of new products vanish within three years, what genuine dissent contributes to a team's best decisions, why "supplier-enabled innovation" beats squeezing suppliers on cost, and the line that reframes the whole conversation - the chef on the Titanic was excellent, but it didn't save the ship. ABOUT THE GUEST Steve Weinstein has led supply chain and marketing teams at large consumer products companies for more than three decades - most of that at Johnson & Johnson, where he ran global supply chain for the Baby and Beauty franchises and led supply chain for Zarbee's Naturals, the company's fastest-growing division. Before that, he held two roles that shaped how he thinks about innovation: Director of New Venture & Innovation Sourcing and Director of Global Innovation Sourcing. Today he's the CEO at BeeCure, leading efforts to bring a new standard of wound care to market. IN THIS EPISODE Why great execution, not great ideas, is what reaches the marketThe two-year, $8M story behind one individually wrapped wipeWhy innovation lives between teams, not inside R&DWhat dissent actually contributes to a team's best decisions"Together we're more" - a different way to think about suppliers and partners Team Chemistry explores the real science behind how teams work - not the motivational-poster version, but what actually happens when you put people together and ask them to do something hard.

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Most of what we think we know about teams is incomplete. Team Science brings together the researchers and practitioners who've spent careers studying what teams actually are – not collections of individuals, but living systems with their own behaviors, feedback loops, and emergent intelligence. Host Dr. Michael Morand, Founder and Principal of Evo Associates, talks with organizational psychologists, complexity researchers, and the operators putting the science to use. Better questions, sharper thinking, and a few ideas worth bringing back to Monday morning. The Science of Us. Built to Perform.

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