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Inside Outside Innovation explores the ins and outs of innovation with raw stories, real insights, and tactical advice from the best and brightest in startups & corporate innovation. Each week we bring you the latest thinking on talent, technology, and the future of innovation. Join our community of movers, shakers, makers, founders, builders, and creators to help speed up your knowledge, skills, and network. Previous guests include thought leaders such as Brad Feld, Arlan Hamilton, Jason Calacanis, David Bland, Janice Fraser, and Diana Kander, plus insights from amazing companies including Nike, Cisco, ExxonMobil, Gatorade, Orlando Magic, GE, Samsung, and others. This podcast is available on all podcast platforms and InsideOutside.io. Sign up for the weekly innovation newsletter at http://bit.ly/ionewsletter. Follow Brian on Twitter at @ardinger or @theiopodcast or Email brian@insideoutside.io
- 461 - Big Companies Navigating Innovation with Tom Daly, Founder of Relevant Ventures
On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Tom Daly, founder of Relevant Ventures. Tom and I talk about the challenges big companies have when trying to navigate technology and market changes. And what you can do to avoid some of the common obstacles and barriers to innovation and transformation. Let's get started.
Inside Outside Innovation is the podcast to help new innovators navigate what's next. Each week we'll give you a front row seat into what it takes to learn, grow, and thrive In today's world of accelerating change and uncertainty, join us as we explore, engage, and experiment with the best and the brightest, innovators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering businesses. It's time to get started.
Interview Transcript with Tom Daly, Founder of Relevant Ventures
Brian Ardinger: Welcome to another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. I'm your host Brian Ardinger, and as always, we have another amazing guest. Today we have Tom Daly. He is the founder of Relevant Ventures. Welcome Tom.
Tom Daly: Thank you very much, Brian. Pleasure to be here, speaking with you.
Brian Ardinger: I'm excited to have you on the show. You have had a lot of experience in this innovation space. You worked with companies like UPS and ING and I think most recently, Coca-Cola and a lot of the innovation efforts around that world. So I am excited to have you on the show to talk about some of the new things you're doing and I think more importantly, some of the things you've learned over the years.
Tom Daly: I started doing this work before people called it digital transformation or innovation. The Earth cooled, at about the same time I began getting my head around this. I'm an advertising guy to begin with, and I can't prove it, but I think I created the world's first dedicated 30 sec TV commercial to a website. UPS.
In that process, I picked up some vocabulary and I learned some things about how websites, quote unquote work, so that when people started calling, you know, back in the mid-nineties wanting to talk to somebody about the web or the internet, the calls came to me. And it was during that process where I started to build new networks within UPS, learn about new things going on at UPS and discover some of the opportunities. It's been a while.
Brian Ardinger: You talk a lot about this ability to turn big ships in small spaces. Talk a little bit about what that means to you and, and what the challenges really are for corporations in, in this whole innovation space.
Tom Daly: The idea of turning big ships in small spaces actually goes back to my boss's boss at UPS who noticed I was toiling. UPS has a reputation as a conservative company. A little bit unfair, there's some truth to that, but not quite what people think.
It's actually a very, very innovative company and has been for its entire history, but it is collaborative. There's a lot of debate and a lot of discussion. So getting new things done, driving new ideas that my boss to encourage me, you'll get there, Tom, but it's like turning a battleship in the Chattahoochee.
So, I don't know where listeners are, but imagine a pretty darn small body of water and a really big ship that you're trying to turn. So, a lot of back and forth, a lot of kissing babies, shaking hands, and just getting, you know politics, but in a good positive way to kind of really understand interests and concerns and build a better program, a better idea.
So that's the idea, and it was encouraging to me. So, this notion of turning big ships in small spaces, it seems to be, to the degree I have any superpowers, that's the one I'm able to kind of figure out how to help larger organizations figure out how to extract value from, you know, kind of what's coming up around the corner.
Brian Ardinger: Obviously you've seen a lot of changes, whether they're technology changes or business model changes that have happened over the years. Where do companies typically run into the problems when they see something on the emerging horizon and they're saying, we've gotta do something about this. What goes through their mind and what can they do to better prepare for some of these drastic changes?
Tom Daly: The thing companies can do to help themselves most be prepared for big ships in the world that we all live and compete in, is, you know, the twin keys of openness and acceptance. Being open to an idea is really important, but it is only half the battle.
Being accepting of the implications of those ideas is really key and the classic example would be Kodak. You know, Kodak early in, open to the idea of digital photography. But equally unaccepting of its implications. So they didn't jump in, they didn't do the things they needed to do, and as a result, very different company Blockbuster would fit in that category.
Certainly, they understood the implications of streaming technologies and the web and the ability to distribute content. Given the retail heavy business, the land heavy business, they just weren't accepting, or at least not accepting fast enough to be able to secure position in the next evolution of how people consumed content. So those two ideas, being open and accepting both in equal measures is critical to getting yourself in a good spot.
Brian Ardinger: Well, you touched on an interesting point. You read about the stories of companies failing or being disrupted, and from the outside it looks like, well, they didn't pay attention, or they didn't know what was going on.
But it seems like, from the stories and the people that I've talked to, it's not that they weren't aware of what was going on. Or the fact that it was going to have a major impact or that they should do something about it. It was more to that line of it, like you said, acceptance of, well, how do we actually do this knowing that we're going to have to change our business models, change the way we make money, change everything about what we currently do to make this radical shift. And it's that classic innovator's dilemma.
Are you seeing that changing nowadays, now that people are kind of more familiar with the concept of this and, and as more and more changes hit corporations, so you're getting faster at having to adapt to this. Are you seeing the world changing or are you still seeing the same problems exist?
Tom Daly: You know, anybody in this space, Brian, doing what I've been doing for as long as I've been doing it, you need to be an optimist. You need to believe that, you know it's all going to happen. That said, the conversations I'm having today in 2023 are pretty darn close to the conversations I was having in the middle, you know, of the nineties, right?
So, whether it was the dawn of, you know, this graphical overlay on the internet, the web, and when browsers enabled, or the introduction of now advertising and marketing opportunities on the web, which didn't really happen at the beginning of the browser era, that followed a little bit later. Or the introduction of mobile phones and then smartphones and all the, it's the same conversations. And they all come from a place of gaps.
I won't say a lack because in some places there is confidence and acceptance and alignment with what's going on. But it's not uniform within organizations. Right. Then there are pockets of people within departments, IT people, marketing people, s...
Tue, 28 Mar 2023 - 460 - Value Through Empathetic Leadership with Chris Shipley, Coauthor of The Empathy Advantage
On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Chris Shipley, co-author of the new book, The Empathy Advantage. Chris and I talk about the changing forces driving the great resignation to the great reset, and how empathetic leadership will be the key to navigating change in creating value today and in the future. Let's get started.
Inside Outside Innovation is the podcast to help new innovators navigate what's next. Each week we'll give you a front row seat into what it takes to learn, grow, and thrive in today's world of accelerating change and uncertainty. Join us as we explore, engage and experiment with the best and the brightest, innovators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering businesses. It's time to get started.
Transcript of Podcast with Chris Shipley, Co-author of The Empathy Advantage.
Brian Ardinger: Welcome to another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. I'm your host, Brian Ardinger, and as always, we have another amazing guest. In fact, this guest has been on the show before. It is Chris Shipley. She's the co-author of the new book, The Empathy Advantage: Leading The Empowered Workforce. Welcome back Chris.
Chris Shipley: Hey, I'm glad to be talking to you again.
Brian Ardinger: Hey, I'm excited to have you on as always. You've been so gracious to be part of the Inside Outside community for so many years, whether it's speaking in our events or the last time we spoke, you had your first book out, the Adaptation Advantage. And that came out right during the middle of Covid.
And so, I wanted to have you back on with this new book, to talk about what's changed and and where we're going. You've got a new book out called The Empathy Advantage. Tell us a little bit about why you had to write a book coming out of Covid?
Chris Shipley: As you said, The Adaptation Advantage, our first book with Heather and I, it launched in April of 2020. So, we had all of these plans having finished the book at the end of 2019 to do all the things you do to launch a book. And the world came to a stop.
We had to adapt ourselves to really get that book out into the world. But what we recognized or what happened is it kind of became this accidental guide to leading through the pandemic, because everybody was without.
We continued to read and write and work on understanding what was happening and changing in the workplace. During the pandemic, what became really, really clear is that the pandemic didn't cause this disruption. It felt very disrupting, but it was, it amplified, it put a lens on what had been happening for a long time.
So, for example, the idea of the great resignation that really took hold about a year ago, people started talking about it. Well, that's been going on since about 2009. The pandemic created; we had a lens to see it maybe more clearly. It wasn't a new idea.
And so what we realized is that the amplifying effect of the pandemic combined with a workforce that was sent home, given a lot of autonomy, a lot of agency, in how they would do their jobs, they're not gonna come back into an office place and say, oh, you know, all of that stuff that trust you had in me, nevermind micromanagement again, I'll be fine with that.
A new kind of leadership is required to move people sort of back into a mainstream new frame of work that really embraces the way in which these workers are more empowered, they have more autonomy and agency. And we think that the bottom line is it's a change in leadership that centers on empathy.
Brian Ardinger: I wrote a book. I started writing it right before the pandemic, and this idea of disruption and changes are coming and how do you start preparing for it? And then Covid hits, and it made it real. Obviously, for everybody in a way that talking about it and seeing it hitting in different industries might not have.
But nowadays we're coming back into the place where, so we've had a couple of years of practice, so to speak to how do we become adaptive in that. But it still seems like there's a lot of folks getting it wrong or trying to go back to the old way and that. So, what are you seeing when it comes to this natural pull to try to go back to quote unquote normal.
Chris Shipley: We're never gonna go back to normal. And I don't think really we ever do go back to a normal, right? We, there's a new normal and it's, it exists for now and then tomorrow it'll be another normal. And that really speaks to being adaptive.
And so I think one of our challenges is that there's kind of a new mold for leadership, but we're still trying to shove the old ways into it. Right, that being a leader meant I needed to know how everyone worked. I needed to be the absolute decision maker. I needed to be the one who could see everything and guide everyone and manage people to some greater profitability and, and productivity.
That just doesn't fit in the mold now. So, we need to recognize it if, and everything has, so much, has changed through the pandemic.
That what worked, that got us to where we are as leaders is not going to work to take us forward with this newly empowered workforce. And so, being able to, as a leader say, you know what? I don't know. But let's find out. Let's learn together. Let's work together to find this new way. You know, that's really hard for a lot of folks who have been ingrained with this idea that I'm the boss I should be all knowing.
Well, you know what? You can't know everything. Things are moving way too quickly. There's too much. No one holds all the knowledge to, to get some, you know, to get work done today. And so, creating an environment of, of collaboration rather than a, an environment of competition means that people can come together, and problem find and problem solve in a way that you as a leader become more of a conductor or a coach, or a, of a mentor. that empowers and enables workers rather than commands and controls them.
Brian Ardinger: And that's a great point. I was working with a company early in the pandemic and they were talking about, well, how do we adapt to this new hybrid approach? And one of the leaders was like, it's not really our core people that are having to adapt much, it's, it's us as managers that have to learn how to manage differently. And look at how do we create productivity and guidance and everything around that communication with our people because they seem to be adapting fine as far as getting the work done. It's us as managers that are having the challenge or trying to adapt on how do we manage differently.
Chris Shipley: Yeah. I was reading recently in a piece that a large percentage of managers think that they need to closely manage their hybrid workers. That that will make their workers more productive, increase performance, increase profitability, and the data doesn't support that.
Data supports giving people clear direction. Pushing decision making through the organization to cross your team. Being, you know, very clear on desired outcomes, actually produces the kind of performance that, that you're looking for. And in fact, the more there is a sense of oversight, and you know, keyboard tracking and all of the, you must be sitting at a desk in this work space, between these hours that actually tempers performance. It becomes a, you know, a bone of contention frankly, with workers who, like you trusted me a couple of years ago when, when we all got s...
Tue, 14 Mar 2023 - 459 - Venture Studio Model Innovation with Maisha Leek, MD of Forum Venture Studios
On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Maisha Leek, Managing Director of Forum Venture Studios. Maisha has had an amazing career in corporate innovation, company building and venture capital, and we talk about the new Venture studio model and some of the things that she's seeing in the world of venture. Let's get started.
Inside Outside Innovation is podcast to help new innovators navigate what's next. Each week we'll give you a front row seat into what it takes to learn, grow, and thrive in today's world of accelerating change and uncertainty. Join us as we explore, engage and experiment with the best and the brightest, innovators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering businesses. It's time to get started.
Interview Transcription with Maisha Leek, Managing Director of Forum Venture Studios
Brian Ardinger: Welcome to another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. I'm your host, Brian Ardinger, and as always, we have another amazing guest. Today we have Maisha Leek. She's the managing director of Forum Venture Studios. Welcome to the show, Maisha.
Maisha Leek: Thank you Brian. I'm excited to be here.
Brian Ardinger: I'm excited to have you because you've spent a lot of time in all the different cross sections of innovation. So corporate innovation, company building, venture capital. Can you tell us about your path and journey in this innovation space?
Maisha Leek: Sure. I'd love to say it was all brilliantly planned. There's a lot of trial error, error, error, error, and then trial again. I actually got into this world in the interesting route. I was for a long time in Washington DC. I was a policymaker and a fundraiser. And in DC we had oversight of most of the science and innovation agencies. So, everything from NASA to Noah to National Science Foundation, which is about the $54 billion proposition, which is a lot of responsibility.
And we work with your tax dollars, placing the best bets we could to jumpstart the economy or to just position the United States to be competitive. And so that turned in everything from investing in commercial space flight. You see that now with SpaceX and Virgin Galactic and other companies. Those aren't the only ones. And investing in the advancement of batteries, which leads to all of the electric vehicles that we have now and, and sort of their ability to compete with their combustible counter parts.
I knew I was far from all the action that everybody was in, in Silicon Valley and wanted to get closer to it, but by happenstance, met the founder of United Masters. Which was a music and tech company. And did not know what I was doing, except that I was an operator. I knew how to build out teams and build out a company and spent my time doing that.
And we had the right as Silicon Valley goes investors. So had Ben Horowitz on our board. And David Drummond on our board. And was really active in managing those relationships. And when I was thinking about what to do next after spent some time at that startup, I had an executive coach and friends, they were like, you got to get into venture.
And I'm like, that sounds really boring. And their suggestion I think is really apt for folks who are thinking about it. They suggested I would be good in the space because I had experience to do this on Capitol Hill, operating across a range of subject matters. And knowing to be sort of a generalist that can go deep in certain areas and analyze information and make quick judgements.
My first experience was at Adventure Studio at Human Ventures. And that really influenced what I decided to do after that. And most of my time in the venture space, outside of being an angel investor or participating SPVs has really been in the venture studio space.
I love it because of the close connection you can have with the founder and the founding team. It's not sort of like write a check. I'll call you once a month kind of thing. We're in it with them. But it also leans into the place where I'm strong. Which is I'm a really great operator and being able to do that with founders and helping them not make the same mistakes I've made in other companies that I've built or independent of that, also gives me great joy.
So, I've done four Venture Studios - Nike Valiant Labs, Human Ventures, New Lab, which are across the series of categories. New Lab is Frontier Technology. Nike is really best to describe with CPG. Human Ventures, which is in large part direct to consumer. And Forum, which is B2B SaaS. And they all have their challenges. But again, I love the model. I'm an evangelist for the model.
Brian Ardinger: Let's talk about that model. You know, people who've followed the show and that have heard more and more about Venture Studios, and if you've been in the space, you're hearing different flavors of what Venture Studios are.
So can you talk about what is a venture studio from your definition and what were the differences between the different ones that you've started and where you're at currently with Forum.
Maisha Leek: The term studio, when it's combined with venture, actually originates from Hollywood, which I did not know. Essentially, like the idea that the studio from ideation to putting it into theaters would be responsible for the build.
Like they collaborate with some folks, but they wanted to sort of own the vertical of the product that went out to market. And Venture Studios do just that in a venture context. We are building small businesses as fast as possible.
You do different things depending on the category, and there are few ways the model sort of shows up. On one extreme, they're starting with just the idea and there's no founder. On the other extreme, you've built out a business and you're hiring in a CEO. Most of the venture studios I've worked with sort of lean to the front end where we really are interested in and get really excited about the founder. And really help them determine what to build.
And that's really a question of what the problem is that they want to solve. It's not really starting with a solution. And then we take them through a process to de-risk it, diligence it, figure out who the real customers are. What needs to be true for the MVP, and then bring it out to market. Most venture studios do that.
I think that where we get variation is the degree to which the idea is evolved before the team that's going to live with the problem goes out into the world. I think that's where folks tend to have differing points of view about what's most important. And a lot of it's logical. Venture Studios exist because we have a better risk profile than a founder doing it on their own.
I can get into why that is, but you can imagine it's just our expertise. And depending on the Venture Studio and their point of view about what they have to offer in terms of the early ideation, you have some organizations or groups who really want to use every insight that they have and stand up a company. And others who believe that the founder who's taking the risk should do most of that work. That's how folks are making those choices from what I've seen.
Brian Ardinger: Yeah, that seems to be some of the key differentiation. It's how much additional resources perhaps are put towards it. So, some venture studios are very much hands-on. They have a team of developers that the founder can work with to build out, you know, early-stage prototypes an...
Tue, 07 Mar 2023 - 458 - Venture Studios & Collaborative Innovation with Barry O'Reilly, Co-founder of Nobody Studios
Barry O'Reilly, author of Unlearn and Lean Enterprise and co-founder of the new Venture Studio, Nobody Studios talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation about the ins and outs of a new model for creating and investing in startups called Venture Studios. We also discuss the power of collaborative innovation. For more innovation tools, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 31 Jan 2023 - 457 - Storytelling & Failure Narratives in Innovation Cultures with Stephen Taylor of Untold Content
On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Stephen Taylor, Chief Innovation Officer at Untold Content. Stephen and I talk about the importance of storytelling, failure narratives, and its impact on the innovation culture of companies. Let's get started.
Inside Outside Innovation is a podcast to help new innovators navigate what's next. Each week we'll give you a front row seat into what it takes to learn, grow, and thrive In today's world of accelerating change and uncertainty. Join us as we explore, engage, and experiment with the best and the brightest, innovators, entrepreneurs and pioneering businesses. It's time to get started.
Interview Transcript with Stephen Taylor, Chief Innovation Officer at Untold Content
Brian Ardinger: Welcome to another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. I'm your host Brian Ardinger, and as always, we have another amazing guest. Today we have Stephen Taylor. He is the Chief Innovation and Chief Financial Officer at Untold Content, where he focuses on helping organizations accelerate innovation through the power of storytelling. Welcome to the show.
Stephen Taylor: Thanks Brian. Glad to be here.
Brian Ardinger: This whole concept of innovation storytelling, it's becoming more and more popular as people are trying to understand like, how do I actually get movement on my innovation initiatives? And a lot of it comes down to, you know, the stories that you tell. So, I wanted to have you on the show, because you have a company that focuses on this. Why don't we talk about the definition? What is innovation storytelling?
Stephen Taylor: Yes. Innovation storytelling is something that is near and dear to my heart. So, I am a chemist by training. I did my PhD in chemistry, did a postdoc. Went out into industry and was there for about a decade. And I felt the pains of how you actually get buy-in, even within a smaller organization. I think we had 250 people.
But how do you actually get buy-in on ideas. Or how do you kill ideas that don't fit? You know, how do you find out what is the right decision. And so that was something that I became very passionate about. And so, when I left industry and joined Untold, I really wanted to spend a lot of time focusing on how do innovators communicate, even as a scientist. How do scientists communicate?
So, what we found through our research is that innovation storytelling is the art and science of communicating strategic narratives and personal stories around innovation objectives in order to drive them forward. It really works on trying to make things that are very strategic, but also bring those personal experiences in.
Because what we found is that organizations have overall these strategic narratives that, that they're trying to force. When you have an idea or something that you're trying to bring forward, you have to ensure that there's good alignment between those stories and that narrative. And so, they really play in concert together. So that's why we include both those as a part of the definition.
Brian Ardinger: Yeah, part of it's like that translation service almost. Sometimes it's a technical translation of, what the heck are you talking about? It's more about how do you align that with the other stories that are being told in the organization so that you can make sure that people understand what you mean.
I think, you know, when I go out and talk to companies, you know, one of the first things I like to do is how do you define innovation? Because I think that alone, causes problems with a lot of organizations. It's like, well, for me it means, you know, creating the next flying car. Where another person in the organization may mean that innovation is creating something new with our existing customers. And so, right. You know, if you don't have alignment from that perspective, you can go sideways really quickly.
Stephen Taylor: We spend time talking about story led innovations versus innovation led stories. So, story led innovation is essentially a project that you may get from your advisor. Or from your boss. And so, a project comes in, the story's already aligned, so it's easy to prioritize that work.
And so, you're just working on communication at that point, a strategic communication. But if you're working on a innovation led story, that's where you come and you find something. Well, now how do you get it in line? How do you make something that's new, that has potential that's maybe adjacent? How do you decide, how do you try to create that alignment narrative? And so those are, those are things that we teach as a part of our curriculum.
Brian Ardinger: That brings up a couple of interesting questions I have around this idea of innovation usually is in this uncertain area. You know, it's, it's a new idea that you want to create in the world that doesn't always align to the execution side of the business. But yet you have to try these things and do a lot of things to move that idea forward, and a lot of times you're going to fail at that. So, can you talk a little bit about power of failure and, and how do you translate that from a story perspective to let people understand that that's part of the process?
Stephen Taylor: Yeah, that's a really good question. So, there's a lot of ways that you can go with this. One way that we think about failure is actually relates back to the Hero’s Journey. So, when it comes to the Hero’s Journey, you know, you can take the whole 17 step process from Joseph Campbell and his original work on the Hero’s Journey, or you can really try to simplify it.
And the way that I like to think about it is you receive the call for a journey. You go out through a transition called the transition from the known to the unknown. You then go on your journey, you do your discoveries, whatever. You collect the boons from the journey, which are the gifts to be given back. You then bring those back through that transition point back to your community.
And then the hero is recognized with monuments and statues and everything. Joseph Campbell's work was really based around tribal behavior. And when you think about tribal behavior, there's a lot of analogies to the innovation groups that are out there in the unknown trying to find what's next.
For the heroes they get these large statues and monuments, but for the failures, they put together rituals. And because the rituals are points where we come back together and actually share best practices, share things that we've learned, to take those learnings from failure and use those to bless back to the community. And so, what we've seen through our research is that there are many points where people are starting to implement these failure rituals.
And so, there's several different examples. There's a classic one, Ben and Jerry's. Ben and Jerry's Failure Graveyard is a classic failure ritual. There's Miter. Miter does Failure Cake. So, within Failure Cake, what happens is that they basically bring out a sheet cake into a cafeteria and they say, If you want a piece of cake, you need to share a failure story. And it's really to get those stories of failure being shared in those best practices and lessons learned.
Then there's also DuPont. DuPont's doing an Annual Dead Project's Day around Halloween. And so, the whole point is to get lots of their innovators and their scientists together to share their experiences...
Tue, 24 Jan 2023 - 456 - Using Purpose to Find Problems, Build Solutions & Achieve Outcomes with Paul Skinner, Author of the Purpose Upgrade
Paul Skinner, Author of the Purpose Upgrade and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about how companies can use purpose to find better problems to solve, build better solutions, and achieve better outcomes. For more resources on innovation, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 17 Jan 2023 - 455 - Digital Transformation Implementation and Measurement Challenges with Tim Bottke, Senior Strategy Partner at Monitor Deloitte & Author of Digital Transformation Payday
Tim Bottke, author of the new book Digital Transformation Payday and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder talk about the challenges of digital transformation initiatives and how companies can better approach the implementation and measurement of them. For more information, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 13 Dec 2022 - 454 - Moving Ideas Forward Faster - Sarah Stein Greenberg, Stanford's d.School ED and Creative Acts for Curious People Author - Replay
Sarah Stein Greenberg, Executive Director of Stanford's d.School and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about her new book, Creative Acts for Curious People and dig into a number of the exercises and activities that innovators can use to move ideas forward faster. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 06 Dec 2022 - 453 - Open Innovation - Kevin Leland, Halo Founder and Baxter's Matt Muller - Replay
Kevin Leland, CEO and Founder of Halo and Matt Muller, Director of Applied Innovation at Baxter talk with Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation about the changing world of open innovation and what it takes to connect and collaborate, to solve big industry problems. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 29 Nov 2022 - 452 - Buying and Selling Startups on MicroAcquire - Andrew Gazdecki, Founder - Replay
Andrew Gazdecki, Founder of MicroAcquire and Author of the new book Getting Acquired: How I Built and Sold My SaaS Startup, and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about his entrepreneurial journey building MicroAcquire, and some of the insights he's seeing when it comes to buying and selling startups. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 22 Nov 2022 - 451 - Aligning Innovation with Your Core Business with Katherine Radeka, Author of High Velocity Innovation & CEO of Rapid Learning Cycles: Replay
On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, Brian Ardinger, IO Founder, sat down with Katherine Radeka, author of the new book, High Velocity Innovation. They talk about innovation and Agile and specifically how it fits into the hardware space, why everyone needs to be involved in the innovation process, and then most importantly, how companies can better align their innovation efforts with their core business. To read the entire interview transcript, go to http://insideoutside.io.
Tue, 15 Nov 2022 - 450 - Human Aspects of Innovation with Mauro Porcini, PepsiCo's Chief Design Officer & Author of The Human Side of Innovation
Mauro Porcini, PepsiCo's first ever Chief Design Officer and author of the new book, The Human Side of Innovation talk with Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation about the human aspects of innovation and the importance of love in the innovation process. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 01 Nov 2022 - 449 - Building your Innovation Muscle through Exploration & Experimentation with Lorraine Marchand, Author of The Innovation Mindset
Lorraine Marchand is the author of the new book, The Innovation Mindset. She and Brian Ardinger, CoFounder of Inside Outside Innovation discuss how innovation starts, how you can build your muscle of innovation through exploration and experimentation, and much more. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 25 Oct 2022 - 448 - Product Development, Changing Behaviors, and Innovation Health with Kevin Strauss, Author of Innovate The 1%
Kevin Strauss, Author of Innovate The 1% and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation CoFounder talk about Kevin's experiences creating products in the biomedical space, as well as his background as the founder of Uchi, a social app designed to strengthen relationships and behaviors. They also talk about the importance of both mental and physical health in the innovation process. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 18 Oct 2022 - 447 - Tapping the Hidden Innovation Agendas of Large Companies with Neil Soni, Author of The Startup Gold Mine and Estee Lauder Innovator
Neil Soni is the author of The Startup Gold Mine: How to Tap the Hidden Innovation Agendas of Large Companies to Fund and Grow Your Business. Neil spent years with startups, focusing on the sales and marketing side, trying to sell into large organizations. He then moved to Estee Lauder, where he specialized in external innovation. After seeing both sides, Neil wanted to create a resource to help startups understand the corporate side and corporations to understand the startup side. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder, spoke with Neil about how to succeed through corporate/startup collaboration. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 13 Sep 2022 - 446 - Innovative Design & Creative Process with Hussain Almossawi, Author of the Innovator's Handbook
Hussain Almossawi, Author of the Innovator's Handbook and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about the common misconceptions about innovation and how some of the best brands in the world approach design and the creative process let's get started. For more on innovation, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 06 Sep 2022 - 445 - Building a Work Environment Where People Can Think, Collaborate, and Innovate with Alla Weinberg, Author of A Culture of Safety - Replay
Alla Weinberg is Author of the new book, A Culture of Safety: Building a Work Environment Where People Can Think Collaborate and Innovate. Alla and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation, talk about how companies can increase their efficiencies, their collaboration, and their velocity of output, simply by focusing on developing physical, emotional, and psychological safety in the workplace. For a complete transcription and for more Innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 30 Aug 2022 - 444 - Developing Workspaces that Foster Creativity with Doug Shapiro, OFS's VP of Research and Insights
Doug Shapiro, VP of Research and Insights at OFS and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about some of the trends in office design, the importance of developing workspaces that foster creativity, and some resources that you can use to plan both your work and your home environment. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 23 Aug 2022 - 443 - Inside Innovation & Focused Execution: Replay with Voltage Control's Douglas Ferguson
In this episode, Brian Ardinger talks with Douglas Ferguson, founder of Voltage Control, a company focused on design sprints and getting new products to market. Douglas tries to look at the product as a whole unit and is convinced that ideas are worthless. It’s more about focused execution. Douglas brings an operators viewpoint, as he moves into consulting and thinking about Innovation from a broader perspective. For more innovation resources check out insideoutside.io. Brian and Douglas discuss some of the problems companies face, when building from within, including the desire to standardize. Companies try to jam everything together and avoid focusing on customers’ needs. For example, AT&T buys other company's services and then takes them to market. With this strategy, AT&T will never be able to provide a superb service, because they are so far from the consumer. When companies try to innovate, often the problem is putting a lot of resource constraints on projects. Douglas uses a framework called Eco Cycles to view the innovation processes. Projects move from birth to maturity to creative destruction to rebirth. In between, there is a rigidity trap and poverty trap. Many big company projects get stuck in that poverty trap. Douglas also highlights an interesting article from Josh Baer @CapitalFactory called the Texas manifesto. In the article, it explains that Austin will never be a Silicon Valley, but that to succeed Texas needs to connect their four major cities. With that aim, Josh and others load up a bus with VCs, startups, and mentors and travel to a Texas city each month. Check it out at https://austinstartups.com/the-texas-startup-manifesto-42f06f2a7075 Austin is starting to see organizations mature and more second and third-time entrepreneurs taking more swings at bat. However, startups doing big bold things and raising large amounts of capital are still getting sucked out to Silicon Valley. To contact Douglas and read about Voltage Control check out Voltagecontrol.co For more content like this, check out Brian's interview with Teresa Torres at Product Talk - https://insideoutside.io/podcast/ep-90-teresa-torres-w-product-talk/ GET THE LATEST RESOURCES Get the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tue, 16 Aug 2022 - 442 - Workplace Culture & Navigating the Future of Work with Maddie Grant, Cofounder of Propel
Maddie Grant, Cofounder of Propel and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about the changing dynamics of workplace culture and what companies need to be doing to navigate the new future of work. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 09 Aug 2022 - 441 - Intersection of Arts and Innovation with Clive Chang, Lincoln Center's Chief Advancement and Innovation Officer
Clive Chang, Chief Advancement and Innovation Officer at Lincoln Center and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about the intersection of arts and innovation and how people in organizations can embrace new ideas, experiments, and new audiences to create new opportunities and experiences. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 02 Aug 2022 - 440 - Innovation Models and Creative Problem Solving: IO2020 Replay with Karen Holst, Author of Start Within
Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talks with Karen Holst, Author of Start Within at IO2020 - Inside Outside Innovation's Virtual Innovation Summit. They discuss being bold in innovation and being the person igniting that in others. Karen walks through two examples of models to identify the viable opportunities and the exercises to unlock creative problem solving. For more information on innovation, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 26 Jul 2022 - 439 - Using Uncertainty to Drive Innovation in World-Class Restaurant R&D Teams: IO2020 Replay with Vaughn Tan, Author of The Uncertainty Mindset
Vaughn Tan will share learnings from internationally renowned cutting-edge restaurant, R and D teams on how to prepare for uncertainty and respond to it with grace and innovation. Vaughn is a London based strategy consultant, author, and professor. Vaughn's book, The Uncertainty Mindset, is about how uncertainty can be used to drive innovation and adaptability. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 19 Jul 2022 - 438 - No Code Concepts, Tools, and Plans: IO2020 Replay with Doc Williams, Brand Factory Founder & Build With Me Host
Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder Susan Stibal talks with Doc Williams, brand developer, founder of Brand Factory and maker of Build With Me, during the IO2020 Inside Outside Innovation Summit. Doc Williams walks through audience questions about how to best utilize No code concepts, tools, and plans. For more innovation content, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 12 Jul 2022 - 437 - Designing Resilient Remote Teams: IO2020 Replay with Steph Smith, Trends.co / The Hustle / Hubspot
Steph Smith with Trends.co / The Hustle / Hubspot talks with Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation at IO2020 about Designing Resilient Remote Teams. For more information about this year's Summit, check out theiosummit.com.
Tue, 28 Jun 2022 - 436 - Investing in Emerging Markets, Startup and Corporate Innovation & Market Dynamics with Courtney Powell, COO and Managing Partner at 500 Global
Courtney Powell, COO and Managing Partner at 500 Global and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about investing in emerging markets, the differences between startup and corporate innovation, and the current market dynamics that startups and corporate should be paying attention to. For more information, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 14 Jun 2022 - 435 - Understanding Market Opportunity in the Longevity Economy with Susan Golden, Author of Stage (Not Age)
Susan Golden, author of the new book Stage (Not Age) and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about the $22 trillion market opportunity in the emerging longevity economy from education to workforce to healthcare and housing. For more innovation resources check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 07 Jun 2022 - 434 - Creativity's Obstacles & Opportunities with Monica Kang, Founder & CEO of Innovators Box & Author of Rethink Creativity
Monica Kang, Founder and CEO of Innovators Box and Author of Rethink Creativity and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about some of the obstacles and opportunities around creativity. And how individuals and companies can benefit from enhancing their curiosity, creativity, and courage. For more innovation resources check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 17 May 2022 - 433 - No-code Insights for Startups and Enterprises with Abhishek Nayak, Co-founder of Appsmith
Abhishek Nayak, Co-founder and CEO of Appsmith and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about the rise of no-code tools and some of the misconceptions and opportunities that no-code can bring to startups and enterprises alike. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 10 May 2022 - 431 - Innovation Processes in the Air Force and Elsewhere with Productable Founder Rachel Kuhr Conn
Rachel Kuhr Conn, Founder and CEO of Productable and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about the pitfalls and challenges facing corporate innovation and some of the processes and practices that companies can use to level up their innovation efforts. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 26 Apr 2022 - 430 - Intel China's GrowthX Accelerator, Apple Touchscreens & China Trends with Kapil Kane
Kapil Kane, Director of Innovation at Intel China, and Co-founder of the corporate accelerator GrowthX and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about Kapil's journey from his early product development days at Apple working on the first touchscreen, to today where he runs Intel's award-winning accelerator. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 19 Apr 2022 - 429 - VR & AI for Training and Human Performance - with Alex Young, Virti Founder
Dr. Alex Young, founder of Virti and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about the impact of new technologies like virtual reality and artificial intelligence on the training and human performance space, and some of the challenges and opportunities facing companies in the changing world of work. For more information, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 12 Apr 2022 - 428 - Ep. 287 - Andy Binns, Coauthor of Corporate Explorer on Beating Startups at the Innovation Game
Andy Binns, Coauthor of Corporate Explorer and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about the innovation imperative facing corporations today. And what they can do to foster an entrepreneurial environment, to create corporate explorers within their companies. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 05 Apr 2022 - 427 - Ep. 286 - Harini Gokul, Head of Customer Success at AWS on Defining Customer Needs for Better Products & Services
Harini Gokul, Head of Customer Success at AWS and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about the importance of working backwards to define customer success. And how companies can better understand customer needs to create better products and services. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 29 Mar 2022 - 426 - Ep. 285 - Liam Martin, Author of Running Remote on Succeeding with Asynchronous and Remote Work
Liam Martin, author of the new book Running Remote and Brian Ardinger, cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation discuss the challenges and opportunities of the new world of asynchronous and remote work. And what employees, managers, and leaders can do to be more productive and thrive in the new and changing environment. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 22 Mar 2022 - 425 - Ep. 284 - David Cutler, Author of The Game of Innovation on Integrating Creativity & Gaming into Business Innovation
David Cutler, author of the new book, The Game of Innovation and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about how companies can integrate creativity and gaming into their innovation practices. They also discuss some of the best practices, tactics, and techniques that you can use in the process. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 15 Mar 2022 - 424 - Ep. 283 - Grant Botma, Author of Work-Life Harmony on Tactics for Managing Your Work & Life
Grant Botma, author of the new book, Work-Life Harmony and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about the common problems with work-life balance and some tactical tips for creating harmony through the inevitable changes and opportunities that people face each year. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 08 Mar 2022 - 423 - Ep. 282 - Shameen Prashantham, Author of Gorillas Can Dance on Challenges Corporates and Startups Face Partnering
Dr. Shameen Prashantham, Author of Gorillas Can Dance and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about the benefits, opportunities, and challenges, corporates and startups face when trying to partner, grow, and innovate together. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 01 Mar 2022 - 422 - Ep. 281 - Jackie Miller, On Deck Corporate Innovation Fellowship Program Director on Building a Community of Peers To Navigate Change
Jackie Miller, Program Director of the Corporate Innovation Fellowship at On Deck and former corporate innovator at Chobani and Chanel, talks with Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation, about the ups and downs of corporate innovation and the benefits that a community of peers can bring to helping both startups and corporates navigate today's fast-paced world of change. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 22 Feb 2022 - 421 - Ep. 280 - Jennifer Smith, Cofounder of Scribe on Building Software to Create Operating Systems of Knowhow
Jennifer Smith, CEO and Cofounder of Scribe talks with Brian Ardinger Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation about her journey as an accidental entrepreneur and the trends and opportunity she sees as she growing Scribe, a software company on a mission to build the first operating system of know-how. For more resources on innovation, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 15 Feb 2022 - 420 - Ep. 279 - Ben McDougal, Author of You Don't Need This Book on Startups, 1 Million Cups & Techstars
Ben McDougal, Author of You Don't Need This Book: Entrepreneurship in the Connected Era and Brian Ardinger Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about Ben's portfolio-based career in entrepreneurship from founder to 1 Million Cups organizer, to his current role as entrepreneur In residence and ecosystem developer with Techstars Iowa. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 08 Feb 2022 - 419 - Ep. 278 - Jim Euchner, Author of Lean Startup in Large Organizations on Building Lean Startup Methodologies to Stay Competitive
Jim Euchner, author of the new book Lean Startup in Large Organizations, and Brian Ardinger, Co-founder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about the underlying fears companies have when trying to change and implement innovation initiatives. And what they can do to initiate and build lean startup methodologies to embrace change and stay competitive. For more innovation resources check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 01 Feb 2022 - 418 - Ep. 277 - Melissa Vincent, ED of Pipeline Entrepreneurial Fellowship on Helping Midwest Startups Grow & Thrive
Melissa Vincent, Executive Director of Pipeline Entrepreneurial Fellowship and Brian Ardinger, Co Founder of Inside Outside Innovation sit down and talk about the people, the resources, and the companies making the Midwest a great place for startups to grow and prosper. This recording was part of our IO Live series. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 14 Dec 2021 - 417 - Ep. 276 - Ben Bensaou, Professor at INSEAD and Author of Built to Innovate on Making Innovation Accessible to Everyone
Dr. Ben Bensaou, Professor at INSEAD and Author of the new book Built to Innovate talks with Brian Ardinger, Co founder of Inside Outside Innovation, about some interesting case studies and essential practices that companies can use to make innovation accessible to everyone in the organization. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 07 Dec 2021 - 416 - Ep. 275 - Karin Hurt, Co-Author of Courageous Cultures on Valuing Innovation, Curiosity & Productivity
Karin Hurt, Co-author of the new book, Courageous Cultures and Brian Ardinger, Co Founder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about the difficulties and opportunities with creating a culture that values innovation and curiosity, and how companies can develop productive micro innovators. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 30 Nov 2021 - 415 - Ep. 274 - Todd Embley, Senior Startup Advocate for Agora on Startup Tech, Trends & Ecosystems
Todd Embley, Senior Startup Advocate for Agora and Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation talk about the new technologies and trends from no-code tools to embedded audio and video platforms, that affect how we see, hear, and interact with each other. They also explore how companies are tapping into startups and startup ecosystems to enable founders to build and impact the world more effectively. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 23 Nov 2021 - 414 - Ep. 273 - Radhika Dutt, Author of Radical Product Thinking on Developing a Vision to Build Products
Radhika Dutt, Author of Radical Product Thinking, talks with Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation, about the product diseases holding back good product development, as well as ways to develop and execute a more radical vision to build products that have impact in a changing world. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 16 Nov 2021 - 413 - Ep. 272 - Dave Parker, Author of Trajectory: Startup on Ideation to Product Market Fit
Dave Parker, five-time founder and author of the new book Trajectory: Startup talks with Brian Ardinger, Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation about a range of topics for helping founders go from ideation to product market fit. This conversation was part of our IO Live Series recorded during Startup Week Lincoln. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 09 Nov 2021 - 412 - Ep. 271 - Selina Troesch Munster, Principal at Touchdown Ventures on Corporate Venture Capital & DEI
Selina Troesch Munster, Principal at Touchdown Ventures and Brian Ardinger Cofounder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about the changing opportunities in corporate venture capital, both for corporates and startups, as well as the impact in the growing the focus of diversity, equity, inclusion, and how it's impacting the industry. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 02 Nov 2021 - 411 - Ep. 270 - Kaiser Yang, Co-founder of Platypus Labs & Author of Crack the Code on Mindsets for Creativity and Innovation
Kaiser Yang, Co-founder of Platypus Labs and Author of the new book Crack the Code and Brian Ardinger, Co-founder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about the mindsets needed to foster creativity and innovation. And some of the pitfalls you can avoid when trying to spin up your innovation initiatives. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 26 Oct 2021 - 410 - Ep 269 - Nora Herting, Founder of ImageThink and Author of Draw Your Big Idea on benefits of Visual Thinking
Nora Herting, Founder and CEO of ImageThink and Author of the new book, Draw Your Big Idea and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder talk about the benefits of visual thinking, some of the myths surrounding art and business, and some of the exercises anyone can use to think and work more creatively using visualization tools. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 19 Oct 2021 - 408 - Ep. 267 - Esther Gons, Co-founder of Ground Control & Author of Innovation Accounting on Measure Innovation
Esther Gons, CEO and Co-founder of Ground Control and Author of the upcoming book, Innovation Accounting and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder talk about the ins and outs of innovation accounting, and what companies should be doing to track and measure their innovation initiatives. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 05 Oct 2021 - 407 - Ep. 266 - David Schonthal, Professor at Northwestern University & Coauthor of The Human Element on Gaining Traction with New Ideas
David Schonthal, Clinical Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Northwestern University and Coauthor of the new book, The Human Element and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder, talk about what keeps ideas from gaining traction and what you can do to avoid friction and resistance to new ideas. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 28 Sep 2021 - 405 - Ep. 264 - Wayne Li, Director of Design Bloc & Professor of Design and Engineering at Georgia Tech on Design, Design Thinking and Changing Trends
Wayne Li, Professor of Practice of Design and Engineering, School of Industrial Design at Georgia Tech and Director of Design Bloc and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder, talk about the growing importance of design and design thinking, and explore some of the changing trends when it comes to technology, tools, and tactics for building new products and services that matter. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 14 Sep 2021 - 404 - Ep. 263 - Jason Birnbaum, SVP of Digital Technology at United Airlines on Innovating During a Crisis
Jason Birnbaum, United Airlines's Senior Vice President of Digital Technology and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder, discuss what it takes to innovate during a crisis and how United Airlines continues to adapt to evolving customer, employee, and market changes. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 07 Sep 2021 - 403 - Ep. 262 - Naomi Shah, Founder of Meet Cute on Trends in Audio Storytelling and New Media Formats & Moving from VC to Founder
Naomi Shah, founder of the venture backed modern media company Meet Cute and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, talk about some of the innovations and trends in the world of audio and new media formats, as well as her insights for moving from the world of venture capital to becoming a founder. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 31 Aug 2021 - 402 - Ep. 261 - April Rinne, Author of Flux: Eight Superpowers for Thriving in Change on Skills and Tactics to Better Prepare Yourself
April Rinne, Author of Flux: Eight Superpowers for Thriving in Change and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder, talk about what it takes to thrive in a world of constant change and uncertainty and explore some of the skills and tactics you can use to better prepare yourself and your organization for a world of flux. For more information, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 24 Aug 2021 - 401 - Ep. 260 - Jonathan Brill, Author of Rogue Waves: Future-proof Your Business to Survive and Profit from Radical Change on Growth, Innovation, and Decision Making
Jonathan Brill, author of the new book Rogue Waves: Future-proof Your Business to Survive and Profit from Radical Change and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation, discuss the coming rogue waves of change and how to prepare your company for resilient growth, innovation, and decision making under uncertainty. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 17 Aug 2021 - 400 - Ep. 259 - Brant Cooper, Founder of Moves The Needle & Author of The Lean Entrepreneur and Disruption Proof on Empowering People, Creating Value, and Driving Change
Brant Cooper, founder of Moves The Needle, New York Times bestselling Author of the Lean Entrepreneur, and author of Disruption Proof: Empower People, Create Value and Drive Change, talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Co Founder about people, value and change, and offers a sneak peek into an upcoming IO Live event on September 20 to discuss Brant's new book. For more information, check out Insideoutside.io.
Tue, 10 Aug 2021 - 399 - Ep. 258 - Robyn Bolton, Founder at Mile Zero & Formerly with P&G / Innosight on Corporate Innovation & Navigating Disruption
Robyn Bolton, Founder and Chief Navigator at Mile Zero and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder talk about the world of corporate innovation. From Robyn's days at P&G to Innosight to today, they discuss the things she's learned to help companies navigate the world of disruption. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 03 Aug 2021 - 398 - Ep. 241 - Jennifer Henderson, CEO and Founder of Tilt on Reimagining the HR Leave Process and the Startup Journey
Jennifer Henderson, CEO and Founder of Tilt, and Brian Ardinger, Co-Founder of Inside Outside Innovation, talk about Tilt's startup journey and helping companies reimagine the HR leave process, as well as the trends, challenges, and opportunities companies are facing in this dynamic new world of work. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 27 Jul 2021 - 397 - Ep. 243 - Josh Linkner, Author of Big Little Breakthroughs on Taking Action and Being More Creative and Innovative Every Day
Josh Linkner, Author of Big Little Breakthroughs: How Small, Everyday Innovations Drive Oversized Results talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation, about how you can take action and be more creative and innovative every day. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 20 Jul 2021 - 396 - Ep. 216 - Steve Blank, Father of Modern Entrepreneurship & Author of the Startup Owner's Manual on Lean Startup, Work, Education, & Government
Steve Blank is the author of the Startup Owner's Manual and is also known as father of modern entrepreneurship. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, talks with Steve about the evolution and changes since the inception of the lean startup movement, as well as some of the coming changes in the world of work, education, government, and more. For more information about IO2020 The New Innovators' Summit, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 13 Jul 2021 - 395 - Fostering Innovation Skills, Culture & Metrics with Rita Gunther McGrath, Author of Seeing Around Corners and Professor at Columbia Business School: Replay
Rita Gunther McGrath, best-selling author of The End of Competitive Advantage, Discovery Driven Growth, and her latest book Seeing Around Corners, talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder. They discuss what companies need to do to navigate the pace and intensity of today's changing environments and what needs to happen to foster the skills, the culture, and the metrics around innovation. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 08 Nov 2022 - 394 - Ep. 257 - David Roger, Founder of Felix Gray, an E-commerce Eyewear Company on Launching a New Category of Eyewear and Other Startup Challenges
David Roger, founder of Felix Gray, an e-commerce eyewear company with proprietary blue light filtering technology, and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder, talk about the journey of launching a new category of eyewear and the challenges along the way. For more innovation resources check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 29 Jun 2021 - 393 - Ep. 256 - Amos Schwartzfarb, Techstars Austin MD & Co Author of Levers on Building Repeatability into Your Business
Amos Schwartzfarb, Managing Director of Techstars and Co Author of the new book Levers: The Framework for Building Repeatability into Your Business, talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Co Founder about the framework for going from idea to scalable repeatable company and the challenges startups face in the process. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 22 Jun 2021 - 392 - Ep. 255 - Seth Levine and Elizabeth Macbride, Authors of The New Builders: Face to Face with the True Future of Business on Entrepreneurship & New Builders Making an Impact
Seth Levine and Elizabeth Macbride, authors of the new book, The New Builders: Face to Face with the True Future of Business, talk with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Co-founder about the current and future state of entrepreneurship and hear some stories about new builders making an impact in their local communities. For more innovation resources check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 15 Jun 2021 - 391 - Ep. 254 - Alistair Croll and Emily Ross, Co-authors of Just Evil Enough on Getting Noticed & Subversive Go-to Market Strategies
Alistair Croll and Emily Ross, co-authors of the upcoming book Just Evil Enough, talk with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder about the changing role of marketing and how companies can subvert systems, undermine industry norms, and get platforms to behave in unexpected ways that tilt the scales to generate attention and demand. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 08 Jun 2021 - 390 - Ep. 253 - Atholl Duncan, Author of Leaders in Lockdown: Inside Stories of COVID-19 and the New World of Business on Crisis Management, Leadership Development, and a Post Covid World
Atholl Duncan, Author of Leaders in Lockdown: Inside Stories of COVID-19 and the New World of Business, talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder, about his interviews with senior executives from around the world during the first 100 days of lockdown and what he learned about crisis management, leadership development, and what's next in the post COVID hybrid world. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 01 Jun 2021 - 389 - Ep. 252 - Alyssa Simpson Rochwerger and Wilson Pang, Authors of Real World AI: A Practical Guide for Machine Learning on Creating, Building, and Maintaining AI Projects
Alyssa Simpson Rochwerger and Wilson Pang, Authors of the new book, Real World AI: A Practical Guide for Machine Learning talk with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Cofounder about some of the biggest misperceptions about AI, as well as some practical advice on how to tackle creating, building, and maintaining AI projects. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 25 May 2021 - 388 - Ep. 251 - Lauren Golembiewski, CEO and Co-founder of Voxable, on the future of voice and other wearables
Lauren Golembiewski, CEO and Co-founder of Voxable and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Co-Founder, talk about the future of voice and other wearables, and the challenges of designing for new technologies and applications. For more innovation resources, checkout insideoutside.io.
Tue, 18 May 2021 - 387 - Ep. 250 - Cactus Raazi, Author of Price: Maximizing Customer Loyalty Through Personal Pricing on Price Innovation
Cactus Raazi is author of the new book, Price: Maximizing Customer Loyalty Through Personal Pricing. Cactus and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation founder, talk about the important, but often overlooked topic of price innovation, and how companies can use technology and experimentation to move from the traditional model of revenue maximization towards that of loyalty maximization. For a transcript and more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 11 May 2021 - 385 - Ep. 248 - Dole Packaged Foods' Dr. Lara Ramdin, CIO and Barbara Guerpillon, Head of Ventures on Dole's Venture Fund, Open Innovation & Nutrition
Dole Packaged Foods' Dr. Lara Ramdin, Chief Innovation Officer and Barbara Guerpillon, Head of Ventures talk with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation about Dole's new venture fund, its open innovation initiatives, and how it's tackling global issues from nutrition to sustainability. For a complete transcript and more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 27 Apr 2021 - 384 - Ep. 247 - Adriana Cisneros Basulto, Founder of Maxwell, an Employee Benefit and Work-life Management Platform on the Changing World of Work
Adriana Cisneros Basulto is Founder of Maxwell, an employee benefit and work-life management software platform and winner of the IO2020 Get Started Showcase competition. Adriana and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation cofounder, talk about the changing world of work from flexible benefit options, to diversity and inclusion, as well as the impact COVID has had on accelerating these changes. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 20 Apr 2021 - 383 - Ep. 246 - Susan Lindner, Cultural Anthropologist, Founder of Emerging Media, and Author of Innovation Storytellers on Storytelling for New Innovators
Susan Lindner is a cultural anthropologist, founder of Emerging Media, and author of the upcoming book, Innovation Storytellers. Susan and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation co-founder, talk about the importance of storytelling to the new innovator and what companies can do to have their stories resonate and spread in today's changing media landscape. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 13 Apr 2021 - 382 - Ep. 245 - Hege Barnes, Director of Americas at Innovation Norway on Green Tech, Clean Tech, EVs, and Startup Innovations
Hege Barnes, Director of Americas at Innovation Norway and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation co-founder, talk about the new innovations in green tech, clean tech, and electric vehicles, as well as how Norway is working with startups to help grow and support innovation, both inside Norway and around the world. For more innovation resources check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 06 Apr 2021 - 381 - Ep. 244 - Kathy Hannun, Co-founder of Dandelion Energy, Alphabet Google X Spin Out & Geothermal Home Energy Company on Trends in Clean Energy
Kathy Hannun, Co-founder of Dandelion Energy, a Google X spin out and geothermal home energy company, and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation, talk about the trends in the clean energy space and experiences of launching a successful startup out of Alphabet's Google X Lab. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 30 Mar 2021 - 379 - Ep. 242 - Stefano Mastrogiacomo, Author of High Impact Tools for Teams on What it Takes to Align Teams, Build Trust, and Get Better Results
Stefano Mastrogiacomo, Author of High Impact Tools for Teams: Five Tools to Align Team Members, Build Trust and Get Results Faster talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Co-Founder. This is part of our IO Live series and was recorded in front of a live online audience. Stefano and Brian talk about what it takes to align teams, build trust, and get better results. For more innovation advice, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 16 Mar 2021 - 377 - Ep. 240 - Tamara Ghandour, Author of Innovation is Everybody's Business on Building Your Innovation Muscles
Tamara Ghandour, Author of Innovation is Everybody's Business, talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Co-Founder, about innovation, what it means today in today's changing environment, and what individuals and teams can do to build their innovation muscles. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 02 Mar 2021 - 376 - Ep. 239 - Johnathan Grzybowski, Co-Founder of Penji on Graphic Design Service On-Demand & Growing a Startup
Johnathan Grzybowski, co-founder of Penji and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Co-Founder, talk the changing face of graphic design and the new trends making it easier for folks to build and launch new things. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 23 Feb 2021 - 375 - Ep. 238 - Tom Bradbury, Author of The Culture Project: 30 Days to Reboot Your Organization on Aligning Culture with Technology Decisions
Tom Bradbury, author of The Culture Project: 30 Days to Reboot Your Organization, and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation co-founder, talk about the changing role of technology in the workplace and how companies can better deliver value by aligning culture with technology decisions.
Tue, 16 Feb 2021 - 373 - Ep. 236 - Allison Weil with Hyde Park Venture Partners on Midwest Venture Capital & Insights for New Founders
Allison Weil, Senior Associate at Hyde Park Venture Partners, talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, about the latest trends in venture capital in places outside the Valley. They also dig into some of the tips and insights for new founders. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 02 Feb 2021 - 372 - Ep. 235 - Ryan Green, Co-founder and CEO of GridWise, on Gig Economy Trends, Ride Sharing, and Mobility Analytics
Ryan Green, Co-founder and CEO of GridWise and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation talk about the future trends of the gig economy, ride sharing, and mobility analytics. We also talk about his experiences helping to navigate his startup through the pandemic. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 26 Jan 2021 - 371 - Ep. 234 - Manbir Kaur, Author of Get Your Next Promotion on Growth Mindsets & Success in Changing Work Environments
Manbir Kaur, author of the new book Get Your Next Promotion talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, about what it takes for leaders to navigate today's changing work environment, the power of a growth mindset, and how you can set yourself up for success in the new year. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 19 Jan 2021 - 370 - Ep. 233 - Elliott Parker, CEO of High Alpha Innovation on New Models for Transformative Innovation
Elliott Parker, CEO of High Alpha Innovation and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, discuss why innovation is getting harder and what to do about it, as well as new models for tackling transformative and disruptive innovation. For more innovation insight, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 12 Jan 2021 - 369 - Ep. 232 - Kevin Depew, RSM's Deputy Chief Economist on Actionable Insights for a Turbulent Economy
Inside Outside’s Susan Stibal sits down with RSM's Deputy Chief Economist and Industry Eminence Program Leader Kevin Depew. This episode was recorded live at the IO2020 New Innovators' Summit. Susan talks with Kevin about actionable insights for 2020's turbulent economy. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 05 Jan 2021 - 368 - Ep. 231 - Martin Babinec, Co-founder of TriNet & Author of More Good Jobs on Building Startup Communities
Martin Babinec, Co-founder of TriNet and Author of the new book More Good Jobs, talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation founder, about the importance of community dynamics, and the creation of new businesses and the changing trends, that are affecting building startup communities outside the Valley. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 22 Dec 2020 - 367 - Ep. 230 - Ty Montague, Co-founder and CEO of co:collective and author of True Story: How to Combine Story and Action to Transform Your Business
Ty Montague is co-founder and CEO of co:collective and author of True Story: How to Combine Story and Action to Transform Your Business. Ty talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, about his career in advertising and his pivot to a new framework for how companies should be approaching a changing landscape, customers, competitors, talent, and more. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 15 Dec 2020 - 366 - Ep. 229 - Xiaoyin Qu, Founder of Run The World, on Launching a Virtual Events Platform in Covid and Beyond
Xiaoyin Qu is the founder of Run The World, the new virtual event startup. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation founder and Xiaoyin talk about launching a virtual events platform startup during the Covid pandemic. This interview took place at our IO2020 New Innovators Summit in October. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 08 Dec 2020 - 365 - Ep. 228 - Nahia Orduna, Author of Your Digital Reinvention: A Practical Guide for Discovering New Opportunities and Finding Your Place in the Future of Work
Nahia Orduna, Author of Your Digital Reinvention: A Practical Guide for Discovering New Opportunities and Finding Your Place in the Future of Work, talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, about the journey of reinvention and her agile sprint framework for how to practically work through the process, from inspiration to execution. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 01 Dec 2020 - 364 - Ep. 227 - Diana Wu David, Author of Future Proof: Reinventing Work in the Age of Acceleration on the Changing Landscape of Work
Diana Wu David, Author of Future Proof: Reinventing Work in the Age of Acceleration, talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation, about the changing landscape of work, how you can better prepare for a 100-year career, and the opportunities that can be found in remote online communities. For more resources that help new innovators launch, grow, and thrive in uncertainty, checkout insideoutside.io.
Tue, 24 Nov 2020 - 363 - Ep. 226 - Steve Glaveski, Author of Time Rich: Do Your Best Work, Live Your Best Life on the Power of Time Management
Steve Glaveski, Author of Time Rich: Do Your Best Work, Live Your Best Life, and Brian Ardinger, talk about the power of time management and what individuals and organizations can do to become smarter and more productive. For more resources that help new innovators launch, grow, and thrive in uncertainty, checkout insideoutside.io.
Tue, 17 Nov 2020 - 362 - Ep. 225 - Erin Stadler, Managing Director of Boomtown Accelerators on Evolution of Accelerators, Corporate Partnerships, and COVID's Impact
Erin Stadler is the managing partner at Boomtown Accelerators. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder and Erin, talk about the evolution of accelerators, how corporations are tackling the space, and how the impact of COVID is impacting innovation. For more resources that help new innovators launch, grow, and thrive in uncertainty, checkout insideoutside.io.
Tue, 10 Nov 2020 - 361 - Ep. 224 - Shannon Lucas, Co-author of Move Fast, Break Shit, Burnout: The Catalyst Guide to Working Well
Shannon Lucas is co-author of the book, Move Fast, Break Shit, Burnout: The Catalyst Guide to Working Well. Shannon and Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder talk about the characteristics, roles and challenges that catalysts face in driving innovation within companies and how organizations can better identify and support these new change agents. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 03 Nov 2020 - 360 - Ep. 223 - Kate Leto, Author of Hiring Product Managers Using Product EQ to Go Beyond Culture and Skills
Kate Leto, Author of Hiring Product Managers Using Product EQ to Go Beyond Culture and Skills talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation, about some of the trends and tactics needed for hiring the best product managers and why there needs to be more of a balance between technical and human skills in the process. For more innovation information, check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 - 359 - Ep. 222 - Marguerite Johnson, Author of Disruptive Innovation and Digital Transformation: 21st Century New Growth Engines on embracing open innovation and transformation
Marguerite Johnson is the Author of Disruptive Innovation and Digital Transformation: 21st Century New Growth Engines. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, talks with Marguerite about the evolution of disruptive innovation theory and how legacy companies can embrace digital transformation and open innovation. For more innovation resources check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 - 358 - Ep. 221 - Regine Gilbert, Author of Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind on the Accessibility Process and Future Technologies
Regine Gilbert is the author of Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, and Regine talk about what inclusive design is and how teams and companies can build accessibility into their processes and the impact of future technologies in the space. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 13 Oct 2020 - 357 - Ep. 220 - Scott Anthony, Co-Author of Eat, Sleep, Innovate & Senior Partner at Innosight, on Creating a Culture of Innovation
Scott Anthony is a senior partner at Innosight and co-author of the new book called Eat, Sleep, Innovate. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, talks with Scott about the challenges of creating a culture of innovation, as well as some of the behaviors and actions required to drive innovation success. For more innovation resources check out insideoutside.io
Tue, 06 Oct 2020 - 356 - Ep. 219 - Christian Busch, Author of The Serendipity Mindset on Expanding Your Luck and Serendipity
Dr. Christian Busch is the author of the new book The Serendipity Mindset: The Art and Science of Good Luck. He talks with Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, about how to expand your surface area of luck and flex your serendipity muscles, both as an individual and an organization. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Tue, 29 Sep 2020 - 355 - Ep. 218 - George Brooks, Founder of Crema, on Lab Fridays, Business Innovation, and Culture
George Brooks is the founder of Crema, a digital product agency based out of Kansas City. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, and George, talk about startup innovation, corporate innovation, acceleration, iteration, culture, no code tools, and traction. For more information on innovation, check out insideoutside.io.
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