The Innovation Show

The Innovation Show

A Global weekly show interviewing authors to inspire, educate and inform the business world and the curious. Presented by the author of "Undisruptable", this Global show speaks of something greater beyond innovation, disruption and technology. It speaks to the human need to learn: how to adapt to and love a changing world. It embraces the spirit of constant change, of staying receptive, of always learning.

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    Michael Raynor on Strategy RAP Model BCE Case Study

    In this episode, Michael Raynor — author of The Strategy Paradox and co-author with Clayton Christensen of The Innovator’s Solution — joins Aidan McCullen to explore why most strategies fail and how leaders can fix them. From the RAP (Resource Allocation Process) model to the real-world case of BCE’s diversification journey, Raynor unpacks how strategy is shaped by resource allocation, risk, and CEO intervention. Learn how top leaders can navigate uncertainty, overcome divisional barriers, and unlock strategic synergies. 🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why strategies often fail — and the CEO’s role in fixing them How the RAP model explains real-world decision-making Lessons from BCE’s diversification journey The tension between divisional goals and corporate strategy Practical tools for managing risk and strategic integration ⏱️ Episode Guide 00:00 Intro & Kyndryl Overview 00:28 Historical Perspectives on Strategy 00:57 Approaches to Resource Allocation 02:36 Guest Introduction: Michael Raynor 03:13 Academic Journey & Mentors 07:35 The RAP Model Explained 11:32 Challenges in Strategic Decision Making 22:51 BCE’s Diversification Story 31:46 Entering Mobile Telephony 32:28 Strategic Synergies & Capital Constraints 33:48 Independent Operations & Market Dynamics 35:19 Challenges of Strategic Integration 36:11 Retail Distribution & Evolutionary Lessons 38:36 Governance Rights & Incentive Structures 48:31 Historical Lessons & Modern Applications 58:20 Concluding Thoughts & Future Directions 🚀 Topics Covered: strategy, resource allocation, RAP model, diversification, BCE, corporate governance, disruptive innovation, CEO decision-making, real options, strategic integration. 👉 If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe, share, and explore more insights at https://thethursdaythought.substack.com

    1h 1m
  2. 18 SEPT

    Manu Kapur: The Science of Productive Failure & The Four A’s of Learning

    In this episode of The Innovation Show, Aidan McCullen welcomes back Manu Kapur, author of Productive Failure, to explore the science of learning through failure. We uncover the Basic Knowledge Fallacy, debate Direct Instruction vs. Discovery Learning, and introduce the Four A’s of Learning (Activation, Awareness, Affect, Assembly). Manu also explains why variability, struggle, and pretesting drive deeper learning, adaptability, and long-term success. Whether you’re an educator, business leader, coach, or lifelong learner, this conversation will transform the way you think about learning and growth.   ⏱️ Episode Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:33 – Welcoming the Guest: Manu Kapur 01:01 – Understanding the Basic Knowledge Fallacy 05:07 – Direct Instruction vs. Discovery Learning 08:08 – The Science Behind Productive Failure 14:01 – The Importance of Variability in Learning 21:14 – Pretesting and the Role of Struggle in Learning 26:43 – Final Thoughts and Cognitive Reflection Test   🔑 Key Takeaways: Why the path to learning is as important as the knowledge itself The strengths and limits of direct instruction and discovery learning How the Four A’s of Productive Failure create lasting understanding Why variability and desirable difficulties improve adaptability How struggle, pretesting, and impasses unlock deeper insights 📘 Resources: 📺 Watch more episodes of The Innovation Show: The Innovation Show on YouTube 🌐 Learn more about Manu Kapur: www.manukapur.com 📘 Get Manu’s book Productive Failure: https://amzn.to/3KrdV1Q

    29 min
  3. 27 AUG

    Sangeet Paul Choudary - Reshuffle: Figma Adobe and Just about Everything

    What happens when startups like Figma outpace industry giants like Adobe? In this episode of The Innovation Show, Aidan McCullen sits down with bestselling author Sangeet Paul Choudary (Platform Revolution, Reshuffle) to explore how AI, cloud technology, and mindset shifts are reshaping the future of work, design, and competition. Discover why incumbents often fail—not from lack of innovation, but from failing to unlearn old architectures. Using the case of Figma vs. Adobe, we unpack how element-based design, governance-led workflows, and AI-first thinkingare redefining industries from design to law to construction. Key takeaways: Why adapting mindsets matters more than adopting tools How AI is unbundling knowledge work and rewriting career paths The importance of governance in enterprise-wide collaboration Why the forgetting curve is as critical as the learning curve   Perfect for innovators, leaders, and professionals navigating the knowledge economy, this episode is a roadmap for thriving in a world of structural uncertainty where AI and cloud-native startups are rewriting the rules. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:17 The Hammer and the Nail: Misreading New Technology 00:28 Adobe vs. Figma: A Case Study in Innovation 01:03 The Importance of Mindset in Technological Shifts 01:20 Guest Introduction: Sanjeet Paul Choudary 01:49 Figma vs. Adobe: A Deep Dive 04:07 Technological Shifts and Organizational Change 05:57 The Impact of AI on Work and Careers 17:00 Governance vs. Execution in Modern Enterprises 18:22 The Future of Competition and Industry Structure 21:40 The Need for Unlearning in the Age of AI 24:34 Preparing for the Future: Skills and Careers 36:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 38:05 Closing Remarks and Sponsor Message   📚 Resources & Links • Reshuffle: Who Wins When AI Reshapes the Knowledge Economy → https://amzn.to/3HWwj1I • Platform Revolution → https://amzn.to/4mBq2aQ • Sangeet’s Substack → https://substack.com/@platforms/posts • Aidan’s show notes → https://thethursdaythought.substack.com 🎙️ Listen now to learn how to reshuffle your thinking, your organization, and your career for the AI-driven future.

    39 min
  4. 20 AUG

    Joe Bower and Clark Gilbert - From Resource Allocation To Strategy

    What if everything you knew about strategy was wrong? In this profound and candid episode, legendary Harvard Business School professors Joseph Bower and Clark Gilbertdismantle the myths of top-down strategy and reveal what actually drives innovation inside organizations — resource allocation. Hosted by Aidan McCullen, this conversation connects over 50 years of organizational research with real-world disruption—from Clay Christensen’s disruptive innovation, to Intel’s strategic shifts, to why academic institutions resist change. 🔥 You’ll learn: Why strategy emerges from internal decisions—not just executive planning The role of middle management and customer capture in strategic failure How organizations can manage dual transformation The secret behind Harvard’s innovation blind spots Advice for innovators, executives, and scholars navigating complex systems This is not your typical leadership podcast. It’s a masterclass in innovation thinking, organizational change, and deep system insights — directly from the architects of the field. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:21 Introducing the Guests: Clark Gilbert and Joe Bower 01:02 Clark Takes Over as Host 01:33 The Connection Between Resource Allocation and Strategy 05:26 Challenges in Strategy Implementation 09:03 Case Studies and Real-World Examples 11:11 Issues in Academic Research 19:48 The Harvard Business School Case 28:10 The Teradyne Case Study 32:41 Elon Musk's Unique Management Style 35:21 The Power of Structural Context in Education 37:50 The Concept of Undermining in Business 39:23 Managing Cognitive Framing in a Changing World 44:06 The Importance of Deep Industry Knowledge 49:16 Advice for Future Scholars 55:56 Final Reflections and Gratitude   📚 Resources and People Mentioned: Book: From Resource Allocation to Strategy – by Bower, Gilbert & others Dual Transformation – by Clark Gilbert & Scott D. Anthony The Innovator’s Dilemma – by Clayton Christensen Case Studies: Intel, Teradyne, Kodak, Harvard Business School 💡 Featured Thinkers Mentioned: Clayton Christensen – Disruptive innovation pioneer, HBS Tom Eisenmann – Strategy & entrepreneurship expert, HBS Donald Sull – Former HBS faculty, expert on execution and volatility Yves Doz – INSEAD professor, known for multinational innovation research Howard Yu – IMD professor; explored tech disruption in Asia Tomo Noda – Japanese academic and innovator in business education reform Robert Burgelman - MIT professor and prolific author

    1h 4m
  5. 12 AUG

    Elise Loehnen - On Our Best Behaviour

    We delve into Elise Loehnan's acclaimed book 'On Our Best Behaviour,' exploring the societal and cultural forces shaping women's behaviors and the concept of the 'seven deadly sins.' Elise discusses the ingrained cultural pressures that lead women to self-denial and the impact of patriarchal norms. We explore topics such as envy, pride, sloth, and the importance of embracing both masculine and feminine energies for a balanced life. Join us for an eye-opening conversation with insights on redefining cultural narratives and reclaiming full selves.   00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:35 The Cultural Conditioning of Women 01:39 Guest Introduction: Elise London 02:01 Personal Struggles and Panic Attacks 03:48 The Pressure of Perfection 07:53 The Concept of Goodness in Women 13:45 Historical Myths and Gender Roles 19:17 The Origins of the Seven Deadly Sins 28:47 The Witch Trials and Cultural Trauma 37:08 Balancing Roles and Responsibilities 47:09 Embracing Discomfort and Presence 48:10 Understanding Envy as a Directional Signal 48:29 The Gateway to Other Sins: Envy 49:45 Women and Envy: A Cultural Examination 50:33 The Role of Envy in Personal Desires 53:21 Reframing Envy and Scarcity 54:28 The Impact of Cultural Narratives on Women 01:09:07 Pride and Gender Bias in the Workplace 01:17:13 The Importance of Sadness and Emotional Expression 01:28:23 Final Thoughts and Call to Action   Find Elise: https://www.eliseloehnen.com   Podcast: https://eliseloehnen.substack.com/p/the-podcast   Substack: https://eliseloehnen.substack.com   New Book:  https://amzn.to/47pK7Mw   On Our Best Behaviour Book: https://amzn.to/4owiQOH

    1h 31m
4.9
out of 5
95 Ratings

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A Global weekly show interviewing authors to inspire, educate and inform the business world and the curious. Presented by the author of "Undisruptable", this Global show speaks of something greater beyond innovation, disruption and technology. It speaks to the human need to learn: how to adapt to and love a changing world. It embraces the spirit of constant change, of staying receptive, of always learning.

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