Why good ideas are often preceded by not-so-good ideas.
Feb 26
267. Rethinks: Why Authenticity Leads to Better Communication
Why being true to yourself enables you to show up better for others.From the way you communicate, to the way you build your life and career, Graham Weaver, MBA ’99, says it’s about “giving yourself permission to fully be yourself. You can never go wrong when you’re saying your tr ... Show More
26m 24s
Feb 2021
Rapid Response: Why we need to think again, w/Adam Grant
<p>As we grapple with pandemic-charged change in business and as a society, we’ve become more fractured, more divisive, and more vulnerable. Adam Grant, best-selling author and professor at the Wharton School, argues that recognizing what we don't know is the key step on the road ... Show More
30m 43s
Nov 2015
Fear of Innovation: Why Good People Kill Great Ideas
<p>We are wired to run from the unknown, to flee anything that leaves us in that raw, exposed place of uncertainty.</p><p>When our ideas take us to this place, we feel it and many of us shut down. It stops our true genius from emerging and turning into breakthrough discoveries, p ... Show More
10m 54s
Jan 2024
How to be more innovative | Sam Schillace (Microsoft deputy CTO, creator of Google Docs)
<p><strong>Sam Schillace</strong> is deputy CTO and corporate vice president at Microsoft. Prior to working at Microsoft, Sam started a company called Writely, which was acquired by Google and became the foundation of what today is Google Docs. While at Google, Sam helped lead ma ... Show More
1h 27m
Jun 2022
Kenneth Stanley - Greatness Without Goals - [Invest Like the Best, EP.283]
My guest today is Ken Stanley. Ken is a Professor in Computer Science and a pioneer in the field of neuroevolution. He is also the co-author of a book called, Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned, which details a provocative idea that setting big, audacious goals can reduce the odds o ... Show More
1h 16m