Creativity Boosters

Creativity Boosters

Stop letting others steal the spotlight with better ideas. Creativity Boosters is your toolkit for decoding innovation and applying it to real-world business challenges. Hosts Dinko and Nikhil cut through the academic fluff to bring you: * 🚀 Actionable Frameworks to generate winning ideas on demand. * 🧠 Applied Innovation Theory that actually works in corporate settings. * 🎙️ Expert Interviews with industry leaders who walk the talk. Whether you want to lead your team, disrupt your market, or just be the smartest person in the room, this is where you learn how. Subscribe now and start building your creative advantage.

  1. 5일 전

    How StorX Makes Data Storage Great Again | Creativity Boosters Episode 39

    You think innovation is about AI, apps, and speed — but the real competitive edge might be something far less visible: where your data lives and who controls it. In this episode, we explore how decentralized storage is quietly redefining trust, security, and resilience in modern organizations. Together with Murphy John from StorX, we unpack why the traditional cloud model — built on centralization — is becoming a growing risk in a world where data is the most valuable asset. From geopolitical vulnerabilities to system failures and data misuse, we challenge the assumption that “the cloud is safe” and explore a radically different model where data is fragmented, distributed, and owned by the user. This isn’t just a technical shift — it’s a strategic one. Because when organizations rethink data ownership, they don’t just improve security — they unlock new ways to innovate, scale AI responsibly, and build long-term competitive advantage. Join us as we explore how infrastructure decisions are becoming innovation decisions — and why the future of enterprise creativity might start with something as foundational as storage. ⸻ Key Takeaways – Organizations don’t just compete on products — they compete on how they store, control, and protect their data – Centralized cloud models create hidden risks — decentralization introduces resilience, control, and trust – The real innovation is not just faster systems — but rethinking the architecture behind them – Data is becoming the ultimate competitive moat — and infrastructure is how you protect it – The future of AI and innovation depends on who owns the data — not just who processes it

    56분
  2. 5월 3일

    A Creative Leader's Guide to Embedding AI Without Losing Control w/Christopher Carter | Creativity Boosters Episode 38

    Chris Carter, founder of Mugatu AI (and a bourbon bar, a coffee company and many other ventures), and his journey explores how creativity and AI intersect in business. Dinko and Nikhil discuss the power of listening and innovation, challenging the notion that technology alone drives success. They emphasize the importance of empathy in leadership and the evolving role of AI in enterprise environments to extend current capabilities. Takeaways: * Creativity is unique to each individual. * Listening is a key component of innovation and problem-solving. * AI integration requires thoughtful strategy. * Empathy enables corporate creativity. Time stamps: (00:03) Bourbon to Business Insights (00:18) Introducing Christopher Carter: Serial Entrepreneur and Innovator (02:13) Discovering Chris' Creative Superpower (09:10) The Mindset of an Innovator (10:34) Harnessing AI for Creativity (17:35) Creating a Culture of Innovation (23:17) Interviewing for Cultural Fit (27:28) The Role of Empathy in Leadership (29:43) Balancing Rapid Experimentation and SAP Structure (33:46) Identifying Fast-Moving Leaders (38:52) The Impact of Aging Workforce on Technology (41:14) AI's Role in Future Workflows (51:02) Addressing Security Concerns with Mugatu AI (54:30) Establishing Effective AI Policies (55:28) Corporate Data Security and Responsibility (58:11) Fostering Creativity in Corporate Environments (01:00:46) AI Governance in Different Business Contexts (01:05:14) Assessing Current Processes for Innovation (01:07:51) The Importance of Tool Adoption and Understanding (01:10:52) Innovations That Changed the World (01:15:50) The Balance of Knowledge and Security in AI (01:19:11) The Future of AI and Human Creativity Guest Links Mugatsu AI - https://mugatsu.ai LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chriscarter

    1시간 22분
  3. 4월 12일

    Why average ideas and why great ideas often fails in corporate settings | Creativity Boosters Episode 37

    You think your organization wants innovation — but your brain (and your company) is wired to reject it. In this episode, we uncover the hidden bias against creativity and why truly novel ideas trigger discomfort, fear, and even subconscious negative associations. That’s why committees consistently favor “safe” ideas over breakthrough ones — not because they lack ambition, but because they’re human. Join us as we explore how loss aversion, status quo bias, and organizational dynamics quietly kill great ideas — and how you can use the Trojan Horse method to package bold innovation in a way that actually gets funded. Key Takeaways – Organizations don’t have an idea problem — they have a selection problem – Truly creative ideas are often rejected because they feel risky and unfamiliar – The key to innovation is packaging bold ideas as safe, testable experiments Chapters (00:00) Why Organizations Reject Innovation (01:15) The Bias Against Creativity Explained (03:19) Prospect Theory and Fear of Failure (04:04) Risk Culture: US vs. Europe (05:50) The Rise of “Safe” Goldilocks Ideas (07:06) Status Quo Bias and Corporate Innovation (08:45) Case Studies: LEGO and IKEA (09:53) Why We Desire but Reject Creativity (10:16) Real Options Thinking and Experimentation (12:00) Breaking Ideas into Assumptions (13:25) Making Radical Ideas Fundable (15:13) Why Safe Ideas Always Win (16:21) The Killer Assumption Framework (17:41) The “How Best” Mindset in Organizations (18:30) Why Creative People Get Punished (20:00) Stop Pitching Bold Ideas Directly (22:07) The Trojan Horse Method (23:04) Why Good Ideas Die in Organizations (24:09) The Cycle of Average Ideas (26:02) Creating Focus for Better Decisions (28:01) Backdoor Tactics and Stakeholder Buy-in (29:04) How to Package Ideas That Get Approved (30:02) Using Metrics to Make Ideas Feel Safe (31:14) External Validation and Legitimacy (32:04) Framing Ideas with Familiar Analogies (34:49) Group Dynamics and Idea Rejection (35:31) Business Toolkit: Idea Autopsy (36:39) Budgeting for Innovation (Disruption Insurance) (38:31) Conversation Starter: Was It Bad or Just New? (39:51) Final Takeaways on Innovation Bias

    42분
  4. 3월 29일

    The rise of Agentic AI and how it enables your creativity | Creativity Boosters Episode 36

    What happens when AI stops waiting for instructions and starts acting on its own? In this episode, we explore the rise of Agentic AI — and why it’s fundamentally different from everything we’ve seen before. Moving from tools that generate answers to systems that plan, decide, and execute, AI is shifting work away from execution and toward orchestration. But while AI takes over repetitive tasks, it amplifies the value of what makes us human: creativity, judgment, and strategic thinking. Join us as we unpack how Agentic AI will reshape organizations, break down silos through shared knowledge, enable instant prototyping of ideas, and force leaders to rethink how they develop and deploy talent in an AI-driven world. Key Takeaways – Agentic AI automates execution, shifting human work toward creativity and decision-making – Organizations can unlock innovation by breaking silos with AI-powered knowledge sharing – The most valuable future skill is not using AI, but supervising and orchestrating it Chapters (00:00) From AI Tools to Autonomous Agents (01:45) Generative AI vs. Agentic AI (05:01) Digital Teams and Autonomous Execution (09:47) Real-World Use Cases of Agentic AI (11:14) Breaking Organizational Silos with AI (14:14) The Knowledge Layer as Competitive Advantage (18:50) Multi-Agent Collaboration in Practice (24:01) The Shift from Execution to Orchestration (26:24) The Reskilling Challenge (28:06) From Idea to Prototype in Minutes (31:00) Company Examples and Early Adoption (32:33) The New Skill: Supervising AI (35:01) When AI Acts Like Humans (39:50) Risks, Errors, and Guardrails (45:04) Debate: Freedom vs. Obsolescence (51:03) The Creativity Explosion (56:33) Practical Business Toolkit (01:04:55) Final Takeaways

    1시간 7분
  5. 3월 8일

    Can Europe compete in the AI race dominated by the US and China? | Creativity Boosters Episode 34

    The United States dominates the AI industry, while China is investing billions to close the gap. But where does that leave Europe? In this episode, we explore Euro-LLM, an ambitious initiative aiming to build an open and transparent large language model designed for Europe’s linguistic and cultural diversity. But building AI at a continental scale comes with unexpected challenges. One of them is the hidden cost - the “tokenization taxes” - and Professor André Martins explains how new approaches may help reduce it. Key Takeaways - Multilingual AI is far harder than most people realize - A hidden “tokenization tax” impacts most LLMs - Europe is a solid competitor in the global AI race Chapters (00:00) The Geopolitical Landscape of AI (02:10) Bridging Academia and Industry (05:58) Language Diversity as an Opportunity (10:00) Building Multilingual Models (16:57) The Tokenization Tax in European Languages (20:24) Optimizing Language Models for Cultural Nuance (22:09) Prioritizing Features in AI Development (30:28) Urgency in AI Development in Europe (33:51) The Balance of Regulation and Innovation (36:18) Scaling and the Future of AI Models (39:23) Innovation Through Constraints (44:44) Navigating Geopolitical Challenges in AI (48:10) The Need for European Technological Independence (56:07) The Role of Experimentation in Research (01:01:41) Interdisciplinary Approaches to AI Development (01:04:23) Building Inclusive Technology for Diverse Cultures (01:15:34) Integrating Euro-LLM in European Industries (01:17:56) The Urgency of AI Development in Europe (01:22:22) Most Creative Invention of All Time

    1시간 28분
  6. 2월 8일

    Subtraction Innovation | Creativity Boosters Episode 32

    🚨 The most powerful innovation move isn’t adding — it’s removing. 🚨 Welcome back to Creativity Boosters — the podcast for people who are tired of feature bloat, complexity creep, and innovation theater. In this episode, Dingo and Nikhil flip the innovation mindset upside down and explore subtraction innovation — the art of creating massive value by taking things away. It starts with a simple but radical story. A pharma startup asked: What if we removed everything patients hate about prescriptions? No pill bottles. No confusion. No mental load. Two years later, Amazon acquired PillPack for $753 million. This episode dives into why our brains default to adding instead of subtracting — and how that bias quietly creates waste, complexity, and fragile systems. 🧠 Why humans instinctively add instead of simplify 📉 How cognitive bias and “feature theater” inflate products and processes 🏗️ How lean thinking and waste removal unlock real value 💊 PillPack, Swiffer, IKEA, Nothing Phone, and Cirque du Soleil as masters of subtraction ⚡ Why doing less can create premium positioning and higher margins 🧩 How subtraction can backfire (Google Wave, Instagram, Tesla indicators) 🛠️ A practical 5-step SIT framework for applying subtraction innovation 🎯 How leaders should decide what to cut — using data, not opinions 📊 How to identify the 20% of features that create 80% of value We also tackle the hard part: Subtraction requires courage, clear communication, and strong leadership. Removing features can feel like loss — unless it’s explained with a compelling narrative and backed by customer feedback. The episode closes with concrete tools: ✅ A subtraction sprint exercise ✅ A conversation starter for leadership and product teams ✅ A metric shift to expose hidden maintenance waste The takeaway is simple but uncomfortable: The best innovation often comes from asking what can we remove — not what we can add. Less — but better. 🚀 ⏱️ Time Stamps: 00:00 A Pharma Startup Removes Everything Patients Hate 00:15 Amazon Buys PillPack for $753 Million 00:28 Welcome to Creativity Boosters 00:48 Why Innovation Is Usually About Adding (and Why That’s Wrong) 01:03 What Is Subtraction Innovation? 01:25 SIT: Systematic Inventive Thinking Framework 01:55 PillPack Case: Removing Bottles, Confusion, and Mental Load 03:06 Convenience Beats Complexity 04:32 Why Our Brains Default to Adding (Cognitive Bias) 05:47 Lego Study: Why We Add Instead of Remove 06:49 Lean Thinking and Waste (TIM WOODS) 08:02 Why Removing Requires Courage 09:40 Simplicity as a Leadership Superpower 10:27 Cognitive Fixedness and Hidden Assumptions 11:27 More Examples: Swiffer, Muji, Nothing Phone 13:01 Nothing Phone: Making Money by Doing Less 14:12 Cultural Shift Toward Simplicity 19:04 IKEA and Flat-Pack Subtraction Innovation 22:47 How to Apply SIT: The 5-Step Subtraction Method 25:14 Are Corporate Layoffs Really Strategic Subtraction? 29:49 “Less But Better” Design Principle (Apple, Google) 32:00 Cirque du Soleil: Reinventing an Industry by Removing Core Elements 35:56 When Subtraction Fails: Google Wave & Instagram 37:52 Tesla Indicator Stalk: Listening to Customer Feedback 39:12 Subtraction Needs Narrative and Trust 41:26 Should You Remove Features Users Ask For? 44:40 Subtraction Is Surgical — Not Reckless 46:32 Business Toolkit: Subtraction Exercises and Metrics 49:20 Final Takeaway: The Power of Removing Instead of Adding

    50분

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Stop letting others steal the spotlight with better ideas. Creativity Boosters is your toolkit for decoding innovation and applying it to real-world business challenges. Hosts Dinko and Nikhil cut through the academic fluff to bring you: * 🚀 Actionable Frameworks to generate winning ideas on demand. * 🧠 Applied Innovation Theory that actually works in corporate settings. * 🎙️ Expert Interviews with industry leaders who walk the talk. Whether you want to lead your team, disrupt your market, or just be the smartest person in the room, this is where you learn how. Subscribe now and start building your creative advantage.