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Ep 133: Fusion Strategy with Dr. Vijay (“VG”) Govindarajan The Global Leadership Podcast

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SUMMARY
Global Leadership Podcast interviewer Jason Jaggard interviews innovation expert Dr. Vijay Govindarajan on how generative AI and datagraphs impacts organizational strategy, and how leaders can continue to innovate in a rapidly changing context.
  
IN THIS EPISODE:
-       How did VG’s grandfather influence his understanding of innovation?
-       What is the “Three Box Solution,” and how does it affect strategy and innovation?
-        What role does imagination play in innovation? 
-       What is the basic premise of “fusion strategy?”
-       What is the difference between “digitals” and “industrials”?
-       What is the basic meaning of the terms “datagraphs,” “digital twins” and “tripartite”? 
-       How do fusion strategy concepts translate from industrial and manufacturing sectors to social and/or service sectors?  
-       How willing does VG think people might be to volunteer their data in faith communities?
 
LISTEN
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STANDOUTS AND TAKEAWAYS
-       The only competition that matters is self-competition; self-competition is about achieving true potential; and to achieve true potential you have to innovate.
-       VG does not consider himself a professor; he is “in the impact business.”
-       The “Three Boxes”: (1) manage the present; (2) selectively abandon the past; and (3) create the future.
-       Companies think that they are “doing strategy” by working in Box 1, but strategy must also include the other two boxes.
-       While you must always work in all three boxes, all three boxes require different mindsets and capabilities.
-       Box Two is always the most difficult to work in for corporations, but is really the most important for creating the future.
-       Another way to think about strategy is to imagine the future, then “fold the future back to the present,” and then take actions today to create that future.
-       What companies tend to do for strategy is to simply push the present forward.
-       The premise of VG’s Fusion Strategy goes back to the 1980s and the question, “How will information technology affect the world of business and the discipline of management?”
-       Even the though the technology has changed, the essential question is the same.
-       “Datagraphs” track product in use (as opposed to product sold).
-       A “digital twin” is a digital replica of your product (or process).
-       “Tripartite digital twins” integrates three essential digital twins: design, process, and product-as-used.
-       The integration of these tripartite digital twins allow companies to diagnose root causes of problems much faster than traditional companies.
-       VG suggests that “augmented” intelligence is a better term than “artificial” intelligence.
-       Faith communities should thoughtfully consider their goal, and then they should ask themselves whether or not data or AI achieve the goal even more efficiently.
-       Because of their facility with digital technology, the church can serve younger generations very differently.
-       Showing value is the key to motivating people to share their data.
-       Asking great questions is a key leadership trait, and is essentially human.
 
 
LINKS MENTIONED
-       Website: Vijay on LinkedIn
-       Book: Fusion Strategy: How Real-Time Data and AI Will Power the Industrial Future (Pre-Order; Amazon)
-       Added Value: Vijay’s Seminars on Fusion Strategy (Feb 6, 7, and 8)
-       Book: The Three-Box Solution: A Strategy for Leading Innovation
-       Book: Vijay’s Amazon Page
-       Website: Jason Jaggard on LinkedIn
-   

SUMMARY
Global Leadership Podcast interviewer Jason Jaggard interviews innovation expert Dr. Vijay Govindarajan on how generative AI and datagraphs impacts organizational strategy, and how leaders can continue to innovate in a rapidly changing context.
  
IN THIS EPISODE:
-       How did VG’s grandfather influence his understanding of innovation?
-       What is the “Three Box Solution,” and how does it affect strategy and innovation?
-        What role does imagination play in innovation? 
-       What is the basic premise of “fusion strategy?”
-       What is the difference between “digitals” and “industrials”?
-       What is the basic meaning of the terms “datagraphs,” “digital twins” and “tripartite”? 
-       How do fusion strategy concepts translate from industrial and manufacturing sectors to social and/or service sectors?  
-       How willing does VG think people might be to volunteer their data in faith communities?
 
LISTEN
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube
 
STANDOUTS AND TAKEAWAYS
-       The only competition that matters is self-competition; self-competition is about achieving true potential; and to achieve true potential you have to innovate.
-       VG does not consider himself a professor; he is “in the impact business.”
-       The “Three Boxes”: (1) manage the present; (2) selectively abandon the past; and (3) create the future.
-       Companies think that they are “doing strategy” by working in Box 1, but strategy must also include the other two boxes.
-       While you must always work in all three boxes, all three boxes require different mindsets and capabilities.
-       Box Two is always the most difficult to work in for corporations, but is really the most important for creating the future.
-       Another way to think about strategy is to imagine the future, then “fold the future back to the present,” and then take actions today to create that future.
-       What companies tend to do for strategy is to simply push the present forward.
-       The premise of VG’s Fusion Strategy goes back to the 1980s and the question, “How will information technology affect the world of business and the discipline of management?”
-       Even the though the technology has changed, the essential question is the same.
-       “Datagraphs” track product in use (as opposed to product sold).
-       A “digital twin” is a digital replica of your product (or process).
-       “Tripartite digital twins” integrates three essential digital twins: design, process, and product-as-used.
-       The integration of these tripartite digital twins allow companies to diagnose root causes of problems much faster than traditional companies.
-       VG suggests that “augmented” intelligence is a better term than “artificial” intelligence.
-       Faith communities should thoughtfully consider their goal, and then they should ask themselves whether or not data or AI achieve the goal even more efficiently.
-       Because of their facility with digital technology, the church can serve younger generations very differently.
-       Showing value is the key to motivating people to share their data.
-       Asking great questions is a key leadership trait, and is essentially human.
 
 
LINKS MENTIONED
-       Website: Vijay on LinkedIn
-       Book: Fusion Strategy: How Real-Time Data and AI Will Power the Industrial Future (Pre-Order; Amazon)
-       Added Value: Vijay’s Seminars on Fusion Strategy (Feb 6, 7, and 8)
-       Book: The Three-Box Solution: A Strategy for Leading Innovation
-       Book: Vijay’s Amazon Page
-       Website: Jason Jaggard on LinkedIn
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