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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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George Glackin - Value Flows and Design Criteria Maps
This episode delves into the challenges corporate explorers face when introducing new business opportunities, emphasising the importance of crafting compelling value propositions. Featuring guest George Glackin, co-author of a chapter on value flows and design criteria maps, the discussion highlights these tools as essential for developing products or services that truly delight customers. Through the Swiffer Wet Jet case study, the effectiveness of these methodologies in real-world application is explored. Additionally, the episode covers the importance of overcoming the 'curse of expertise' and fostering diverse team collaboration to achieve innovation success. Sponsored by Wazoku, the episode advocates for connected collective intelligence in driving sustainable innovation ecosystems.
00:00 Introduction to Corporate Explorers and Value Propositions
00:43 Sponsor Spotlight: Wazoku's Role in Innovation
01:29 Guest Introduction: George Glackin on Value Flows and Design Criteria Maps
01:41 The Genesis of Value Flows and Design Criteria Maps
03:26 The Curse of Expertise and Its Impact
05:05 Exploring the Value Flow with a Practical Example
05:57 Deep Dive into Design Criteria Maps
09:07 Applying the Framework: The Swiffer Wet Jet Case Study
13:17 Breaking Down Silos for Successful Product Development
15:34 The Importance of Validation and Scaling in Innovation
17:07 Closing Remarks and Contact Information
Go to the book website – www.thecorporateexplorer.com/contact and complete the contact form requesting the corrected version of chapter 5 and chapter 10.
Also see here for chapter 5:
https://irp.cdn-website.com/7703216a/files/uploaded/CE-Fieldbook-Chapter5-Explorer-Insight-to-Opportuity.pdf
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Navigating Misinformation with Empathy: Misbelief with Dan Ariely
Dan Ariely
Navigating Misinformation with Empathy: Misbelief with Dan Ariely
This episode features Dan Ariely, author of 'Misbelief, what makes rational people believe irrational things', focusing on the psychology behind misinformation and belief in conspiracy theories.
Ariely discusses how stress, personality traits, and social dynamics contribute to the spread of false beliefs, emphasising the importance of resilience and trust in combating misinformation.
He shares personal experiences, including being targeted by disinformation, and highlights his role in the NBC show 'The Irrational' that combines social science with solving crimes. The conversation touches on various psychological concepts, the impact of cognitive biases, and the role of social context in shaping beliefs.
Ariely proposes empathy and understanding over conflict in addressing belief in misinformation and discusses the broader implications of trust erosion in society.
00:00 Unraveling the Web of Misinformation
01:12 Welcome Dan Ariely: Exploring Misbelief
02:15 The Making of 'The Irrational': A TV Show Inspired by Real Science
06:13 Embracing Imperfections: The Philosophy of Kintsugi
12:22 The Personal Impact of Misinformation on Dan Ariely
18:39 The Psychological Journey into Misbelief
22:08 Navigating the Flood of Misinformation in the Digital Age
26:42 The Role of Stress in Cultivating Misbeliefs
33:49 Challenging Cognitive Biases and Misbeliefs
40:01 Navigating Societal Divides: The Abortion Debate
40:59 The Power of Uncertainty in Dialogue
41:25 Innovation and the 'Us vs. Them' Mentality
42:33 Exploring the Dunning-Kruger Effect
47:15 The Role of Memory in Shaping Beliefs
49:02 Personality Traits and Susceptibility to Misbelief
52:07 Social Dynamics: Ostracism and Its Effects
01:01:38 Understanding Cognitive Dissonance
01:07:13 The Importance of Resilience and Trust
01:15:52 Concluding Thoughts on Misbelief and Social Change
Dan Ariely, Behavioral Economics, Misbelief, Misinformation, Social Media, Conspiracy Theories, Political Affiliation, Psychology, Fake News, Empathy, Cognitive Bias, Trust in Society, Resilience, Stress and Misbelief, Cognitive Dissonance, Shibboleth, Secure Attachment, Dunning-Kruger Effect, Innovation, Identity and Belief, AI and Misinformation
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Unpacking Mindfulness and Positive Psychology with Ellen Langer
Unpacking Mindfulness and Positive Psychology with Ellen Langer
This podcast episode features Ellen Langer, known as the mother of mindfulness and positive psychology, discussing her latest book 'The Mindful Body' and its comprehensive insights into achieving chronic health through mindfulness. Langer covers a variety of topics, from the pitfalls of social comparison to the power of positive framing and the immense control people have over their health and happiness through mindful practices. Through anecdotes and empirical studies, she illustrates how changing perceptions and embracing variability can alleviate chronic illnesses, transform education, and enhance daily living. The discussion also touches on the psychological effects of labels, the importance of mindfulness in caregiving, and the transformative potential of mindful learning in both personal and professional contexts. Langer emphasizes the choice available in interpretations of our experiences and encourages a mindful approach to life's challenges to add more life to our years.
00:00 Welcome to the Mindful Body: An Introduction
00:44 The Pitfalls of Social Comparison
03:54 Embracing Imperfection and Mindfulness
05:22 Rethinking Regrets and Embracing Life's Uncertainties
07:29 The Power of Perspective: Learning from Loss
13:12 Understanding Emotions and Behavior
16:46 Mindful Learning and the Value of Mistakes
23:30 Challenging Conventional Wisdom on Health and Vision
27:20 Exploring the Power of Mindfulness in Managing Chronic Illness
28:03 The Transformative Effects of Mindfulness on Health
29:56 The Pygmalion Effect: Expectations Shaping Reality
30:59 Harnessing Placebo Effects and Mindful Healing
36:39 Mindful Contagion: Enhancing Well-being in Social Interactions
41:42 Mindfulness and Memory: Challenging Age-Related Stereotypes
48:17 Mindfulness in Practice: From Healthcare to Everyday Life
51:41 Embracing Mindfulness for Personal and Organizational Change
Find Ellen and her books. https://www.ellenlanger.me -
Venture Building from Idea to Scale with Michael Nichols
In this episode of the Corporate Explorer series by Wazoku, we delve into the concept of customer-first practices and their impact on bridging the maturity gap in corporate innovation. Michael Nichols, coauthor of the Corporate Explorer Field Book and Director of Corporate Ventures for MANN + HUMMEL, shares insights on the challenges of inside-out innovation within corporations, emphasizing the importance of validating business models beyond core business practices. He discusses the common pitfalls of corporates mistaking invention for innovation, the crucial role of customer problem identification, and the necessity of developing a repeatable business model. Nichols also outlines the steps towards achieving business model maturity, highlighting the importance of problem-solving, scalability, and customer need. This episode sheds light on the systemic issues facing corporate innovation and offers guidelines for successfully navigating and leveraging customer-first methodologies to ensure sustainable growth and innovation within large organizations.
00:00 Unpacking the Essence of Customer-First in Corporate Innovation
01:11 Introducing Michael Nichols: A Deep Dive into Corporate Ventures
02:04 The Intricacies of Inside-Out Innovation Explained
03:59 The Challenges of Corporate Innovation and the Funding Dilemma
07:11 Navigating the Innovation Cycle: From Ideation to Market Validation
11:36 Addressing the Corporate Innovation Gap: Strategies and Solutions
25:56 Exploring Business Model Maturity: Key Indicators for Success
35:55 Final Thoughts and Where to Connect
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Ellen Langer - The Mindful Body Part 1
An Interview with Ellen Langer: The Power of Mindfulness in Health and Life
The script features an interview with Ellen Langer, the first woman to be tenured in psychology at Harvard. Known worldwide as the mother of mindfulness and the mother of Positive Psychology, she shares insights from her esteemed career and her latest book, 'The Mindful Body Thinking, our Way to Lasting Health'. Langer discusses her role in pioneering research in Mind Body Unity and emphasizes the importance of mindfulness as a way of enhancing health. She explains how attitudes and personal perspectives can often influence our physical and mental well-being, including how we perceive and treat stress, illnesses like cancer, chronic diseases and even factors like age and physical appearance. She emphasizes the power of perception, contextual considerations, and the important role that language plays in mediating our experiences.
00:00 Introduction to the Guest and Her Work
00:48 Understanding Mindfulness and Its Impact
01:34 Exploring the Concept of Mindfulness
02:25 The Power of Being Mindful
03:27 The Prevalence of Mindlessness
04:10 The Benefits of Noticing Change
05:24 The Journey to Mindfulness
05:47 The Impact of Personal Experiences on Research
06:40 Exploring the Mind-Body Unity Concept
08:25 The Power of Mindset in Physical Health
10:54 The Influence of Perception on Healing
11:32 The Role of Mind-Body Unity in Chronic Illness
19:05 The Power of Attention to Symptom Variability
23:40 Understanding and Addressing Addictions
28:50 The Impact of Perception on Sleep
28:57 The Power of Perception in Sleep and Attitude
29:37 The Impact of Clothing on Perception and Age
30:33 The Influence of Uniforms and Balding on Age Perception
31:41 The Mind-Body Connection and Personal Experiences
33:57 The Power of Placebos and the Challenge of Social Conditioning
39:27 The Role of Stress in Health and Disease
43:23 Challenging the Rules and Embracing Innovation
46:30 The Power of Language in Shaping Our Reality
52:16 The Illusion of Control and the Role of Risk in Decision Making
Ellen Langer, Social Psychology, Stress Management, Health Awareness, Thinking habits, Motivational Interview, Personal Development, Positive Psychology, Mind-Behaviour Connection, Chronic Health, Lifestyle, Habitual Behaviour, Carrying out tasks, Confidence Building, Empowerment
Find Ellen here:
https://www.ellenlanger.me -
Rita McGrath: Designing Organisations for Innovation and Growth
In this final of a 4-part episode, Rita McGrath discusses her upcoming book focused on how organisations can design structures that empower decision-making at all levels, embracing a 'permissionless' approach to innovation. She elaborates on the importance of engaging disengaged workforces and optimising for transient competitive advantages. Rita provides insightful tactics for assessing competitive landscapes, using various strategies like onslaughts, guerrilla campaigns, feints, and gambits. She also touches on leadership practices for fostering innovation, including managing personal agendas, devoting time to new ventures, and employing a range of leadership practices to navigate uncertainty and encourage a culture of opportunity-seeking within organisations. Rita advocates for 'intelligent failure' and explores how technology can redefine management to promote human flourishing at work. The episode concludes with an insight into her new book's core thesis, aiming for a release in 2024 or 2025.
00:00 Welcome & Introduction to Rita McGrath's Insights
00:16 Sneak Peek: Rita McGrath's Upcoming Book on Organisational Design
00:57 Decoding Competitive Strategies and Responses
03:53 Exploring Competitive Moves: Onslaughts to Guerrilla Campaigns
09:35 The Art of Feints and Gambits in Business Strategy
14:32 Entrepreneurial Leadership: Driving Innovation from the Top
22:05 Orchestrating Practices for Entrepreneurial Success
28:04 Path Clearing and Handling Failure in Entrepreneurial Ventures
40:40 Anticipating Rita McGrath's New Book & Final Thoughts
Find Rita: www.RitaMcGrath.com
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Customer Reviews
Learnings
I was listening to the Michael B Horn episode and thinking about some of the take away from this podcast and others in the series. Horn speaks about the non consumption model and how it relates to customers that you no longer want to service - yet others want to onboard in order to enter the market place and then move upstream in the value chain and it is something that you have to weigh when determining your overall market strategy - these are type of insights that come from a podcast that ask for rigorous thought - yet makes the ideas accessible to everyone. If you want to learn new each time you hear a podcast listen to the series, because each time you listen to a new episode or past one, you will learn something new…
Awesome
Fantastic content, excellent host, I LOVE this podcast. Highly recommend it for folks who want to stretch the mind and their world.
Class Lecture
Took a class at Trinity Business School with Aiden and it was very helpful not only from the standpoint of academia, but in understanding how the brain works and how to identify emerging trends. I also listened to a few podcast episodes to supplement what we did in class. Would definitely recommend this show if you are looking for interesting ways to improve yourself and how you think!