26 min

S2E69 The Ingredients for Innovation It's a Good Life

    • Entrepreneurship

Continuous innovation is vital to successful entrepreneurship. In this episode, Brian outlines an innovation formula that will help a business to stay fresh, offer the market something new and keep its customers happy and engaged. 
   
YOU WILL LEARN:
·     Why ‘shiny object syndrome’ can be so damaging.
·     Why it’s crucial to innovate on the fundamentals.   
·     Why synergy, creativity and feedback are vital to true innovation.  
 
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
 
“Sacred Cows Make the Best Burgers,” by Robert Kriegel
 
NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:
 
“Innovation is at the crux and the core of all successful business ventures, all entrepreneurs.” – Brian Buffini
 
“One of the biggest elements of coaching is to help people push through the dog days, when they don't feel like they're making progress.” – Brian Buffini
 
“There are many businesses and lives that are unfinished projects because people constantly get connected to ‘shiny object syndrome.’” – Brian Buffini
 
“Finishing is one of the key ingredients to innovation.” – Brian Buffini
 
“Sometimes, the fundamentals need to be enhanced and raised to a new level.” – Brian Buffini

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Continuous innovation is vital to successful entrepreneurship. In this episode, Brian outlines an innovation formula that will help a business to stay fresh, offer the market something new and keep its customers happy and engaged. 
   
YOU WILL LEARN:
·     Why ‘shiny object syndrome’ can be so damaging.
·     Why it’s crucial to innovate on the fundamentals.   
·     Why synergy, creativity and feedback are vital to true innovation.  
 
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
 
“Sacred Cows Make the Best Burgers,” by Robert Kriegel
 
NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:
 
“Innovation is at the crux and the core of all successful business ventures, all entrepreneurs.” – Brian Buffini
 
“One of the biggest elements of coaching is to help people push through the dog days, when they don't feel like they're making progress.” – Brian Buffini
 
“There are many businesses and lives that are unfinished projects because people constantly get connected to ‘shiny object syndrome.’” – Brian Buffini
 
“Finishing is one of the key ingredients to innovation.” – Brian Buffini
 
“Sometimes, the fundamentals need to be enhanced and raised to a new level.” – Brian Buffini

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

26 min