POPULARITY
Greg Satell, a renowned journalist and change management strategist, discusses the nuances of driving transformational change in organizations. Drawing from his vast experiences in Eastern Europe, Satell sheds light on the complexities of change and its application in business settings. In this episode, he shares his journey and the philosophies that guide his approach to change management. Satell's insights delve into the dynamics of collective behavior and the importance of shared purpose in achieving successful change. He emphasizes the role of small, connected groups in spearheading large-scale transformations, offering valuable lessons for leaders and organizations navigating change. This episode offers a compelling exploration into the art of change management, highlighting the critical factors that contribute to effective and sustainable organizational change. Satell's expert perspective provides a roadmap for leaders seeking to understand and implement transformative change in their organizations. Segmented Timestamps [04:54] Large scale change and collective dynamics. [06:27] Influence of social networks on change. [10:22] Positive aspects of resistance in change management. [14:14] The concept of 'surviving victory' in change initiatives. [18:13] Strategies for creating transformative change at scale. [26:28] Personal experiences with organizational change. Notable Quotes "Transformational change is always about small groups loosely connected, united by a shared purpose." - Greg Satell "The best indicator of things that we think and do are what the people around us think and do." - Greg Satell "Large scale change is very, very different because it involves collective dynamics." - Greg Satell "You want to start with people who are enthusiastic about change." - Greg Satell USEFUL LINKS Reach Greg at: Website: https://gregsatell.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Digitaltonto/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregsatell/ Blog: https://digitaltonto.com/ 10 Principles for Transformational Change: https://digitaltonto.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Cascades-10-Principles-for-Transformational-Change.pdf GET MORE FROM THE CULTURE LEADERS PODCAST Website: https://www.jessicakriegel.com/ http://culturepartners.com Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakriegel https://www.linkedin.com/company/culturepartners/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_kriegel/ Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please leave us a review.
THE CONCLUSION OF OUR SERIES AT LAST. We apologize for the length, but we didn't want to divide this concluding episode in two. Satell, Greg. “Why the Experts Always Seem to Get it Wrong,” Forbes, 2014. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/gregsatell/2014/02/19/why-experts-always-seem-to-get-it-wrong/?sh=163664d73a36 On March 24th, 2022, the Associates for Biblical Research announced the discovery of an ancient curse tablet (defixio) on Mount Ebal at the site of "Joshua's altar." In this series, as we promised in episode #52, we revisit this discovery following the publication of the scholarly paper on May 12th of this year. We hope to lay out the context and reasons this discovery and its controversial interpretation is so important. To do so, we must become acquainted with modern theology and biblical criticism as practiced in the contemporary West, the ongoing scholarly debate over the defixio, and finally to discuss C. S. Lewis's article, "Modern Theology and Biblical Criticism." I would suggest that our listeners review our original episode, The Christian Atheist #52: “The Curse Tablet: Archaeology and Faith.” Jenny and I discuss the curse tablet on No Compromise #47 & #48. Episode 47 on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/F5Ahh53zM_0 Episode 47 on Podcast: https://pod.link/thechristianatheist/episode/fd17351c74d4b4c18710232055614b55 Links to critical comments by Drs. Rollston and Cargill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkBByBE2OUo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBmuNw59AOg Episode 48 on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/vJWZca8wLig Episode 48 on Podcast: https://pod.link/thechristianatheist/episode/3d7081b2ada978aed5db7250f04ab605 Heritage Science Journal publication (open access): “You are Cursed by the God YHW:” an early Hebrew inscription from Mt. Ebal | Heritage Science | Full Text (springeropen.com) Below find important websites for further information on this topic: https://biblearchaeology.org/current-events-list/4896-abr-researchers-discover-the-oldest-known-proto-hebrew-inscription-ever-found ABR's announcement of the discovery with Dr. Scott Stripling https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/MAGAZINE-how-curse-inscription-from-the-west-bank-ended-up-in-israeli-and-american-hands-1.10718635 An article critical of the procedures with which this discovery came to light http://www.rollstonepigraphy.com/?p=949 Dr. Christopher Rollston offers important critical and methodological cautions on the discovery and its meaning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdE9-55gMzo Dr. Stripling answers questions https://armstronginstitute.org/678-interview-with-dr-stripling-joshua-mt-ebal-and-the-discovery-of-an-ancient-hebrew-amulet Christian Atheist Book: Through the Looking Glass: The Imploding of an Atheist Professor's Worldview Page: https://a.co/d/1Sp3rf5 Find our content helpful? Why not buy us a cup of coffee! Go to: https://ko-fi.com/thechristianatheist #chrisrollston #rollston #christopherrollston #bobcargill #cargill #robertcargill #jedpdocumentaryhypothesis #jedp #JEDPdocumentaryhypothesis #JEDP #CSLewis #Lewis #moderntheology #biblicalcriticism #mtebal #mtebalcursetablet #cursetablet #scottstripling #associatesforbiblicalresearch #abr #thechristianatheist #drjohndwise #drjohnwise #johnwise #christian #atheist #christianity #atheism #jesus #jesuschrist #god #bible #oldtestament #newtestament #nocompromise #rationality #faith #philosophy #philosopher #culture #society #hegelism #hegelianism #hegel #reason #incarnation #history#psychology #theology #literature #humanities #hardquestions #postmodernism #woke #wisdom #ethics #science #poetry #paradox #oxymoron
Part one of our conclusion of this series. Satell, Greg. “Why the Experts Always Seem to Get it Wrong,” Forbes, 2014. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/gregsatell/2014/02/19/why-experts-always-seem-to-get-it-wrong/?sh=163664d73a36 On March 24th, 2022, the Associates for Biblical Research announced the discovery of an ancient curse tablet (defixio) on Mount Ebal at the site of "Joshua's altar." In this series, as we promised in episode #52, we revisit this discovery following the publication of the scholarly paper on May 12th of this year. We hope to lay out the context and reasons this discovery and its controversial interpretation is so important. To do so, we must become acquainted with modern theology and biblical criticism as practiced in the contemporary West, the ongoing scholarly debate over the defixio, and finally to discuss C. S. Lewis's article, "Modern Theology and Biblical Criticism." I would suggest that our listeners review our original episode, The Christian Atheist #52: “The Curse Tablet: Archaeology and Faith.” Jenny and I discuss the curse tablet on No Compromise #47 & #48. Episode 47 on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/F5Ahh53zM_0 Episode 47 on Podcast: https://pod.link/thechristianatheist/episode/fd17351c74d4b4c18710232055614b55 Links to critical comments by Drs. Rollston and Cargill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkBByBE2OUo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBmuNw59AOg Episode 48 on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/vJWZca8wLig Episode 48 on Podcast: https://pod.link/thechristianatheist/episode/3d7081b2ada978aed5db7250f04ab605 Heritage Science Journal publication (open access): “You are Cursed by the God YHW:” an early Hebrew inscription from Mt. Ebal | Heritage Science | Full Text (springeropen.com) Below find important websites for further information on this topic: https://biblearchaeology.org/current-events-list/4896-abr-researchers-discover-the-oldest-known-proto-hebrew-inscription-ever-found ABR's announcement of the discovery with Dr. Scott Stripling https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/MAGAZINE-how-curse-inscription-from-the-west-bank-ended-up-in-israeli-and-american-hands-1.10718635 An article critical of the procedures with which this discovery came to light http://www.rollstonepigraphy.com/?p=949 Dr. Christopher Rollston offers important critical and methodological cautions on the discovery and its meaning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdE9-55gMzo Dr. Stripling answers questions https://armstronginstitute.org/678-interview-with-dr-stripling-joshua-mt-ebal-and-the-discovery-of-an-ancient-hebrew-amulet Christian Atheist Book: Through the Looking Glass: The Imploding of an Atheist Professor's Worldview Page: https://a.co/d/1Sp3rf5 Find our content helpful? Why not buy us a cup of coffee! Go to: https://ko-fi.com/thechristianatheist #chrisrollston #rollston #christopherrollston #bobcargill #cargill #robertcargill #jedpdocumentaryhypothesis #jedp #JEDPdocumentaryhypothesis #JEDP #CSLewis #Lewis #moderntheology #biblicalcriticism #mtebal #mtebalcursetablet #cursetablet #scottstripling #associatesforbiblicalresearch #abr #thechristianatheist #drjohndwise #drjohnwise #johnwise #christian #atheist #christianity #atheism #jesus #jesuschrist #god #bible #oldtestament #newtestament #nocompromise #rationality #faith #philosophy #philosopher #culture #society #hegelism #hegelianism #hegel #reason #incarnation #history#psychology #theology #literature #humanities #hardquestions #postmodernism #woke #wisdom #ethics #science #poetry #paradox #oxymoron
We complete (with a small residue for our final episode) C. S. Lewis's case for a skeptical approach to the work of the Higher Critics in his article, "Modern Theology and Biblical Criticism." If all goes as planned, we will complete this series with a final episode next week! Satell, Greg. “Why the Experts Always Seem to Get it Wrong,” Forbes, 2014. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/gregsatell/2014/02/19/why-experts-always-seem-to-get-it-wrong/?sh=163664d73a36 On March 24th, 2022, the Associates for Biblical Research announced the discovery of an ancient curse tablet (defixio) on Mount Ebal at the site of "Joshua's altar." In this series, as we promised in episode #52, we revisit this discovery following the publication of the scholarly paper on May 12th of this year. We hope to lay out the context and reasons this discovery and its controversial interpretation is so important. To do so, we must become acquainted with modern theology and biblical criticism as practiced in the contemporary West, the ongoing scholarly debate over the defixio, and finally to discuss C. S. Lewis's article, "Modern Theology and Biblical Criticism." I would suggest that our listeners review our original episode, The Christian Atheist #52: “The Curse Tablet: Archaeology and Faith.” Jenny and I discuss the curse tablet on No Compromise #47 & #48. Episode 47 on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/F5Ahh53zM_0 Episode 47 on Podcast: https://pod.link/thechristianatheist/episode/fd17351c74d4b4c18710232055614b55 Links to critical comments by Drs. Rollston and Cargill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkBByBE2OUo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBmuNw59AOg Episode 48 on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/vJWZca8wLig Episode 48 on Podcast: https://pod.link/thechristianatheist/episode/3d7081b2ada978aed5db7250f04ab605 Heritage Science Journal publication (open access): “You are Cursed by the God YHW:” an early Hebrew inscription from Mt. Ebal | Heritage Science | Full Text (springeropen.com) Below find important websites for further information on this topic: https://biblearchaeology.org/current-events-list/4896-abr-researchers-discover-the-oldest-known-proto-hebrew-inscription-ever-found ABR's announcement of the discovery with Dr. Scott Stripling https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/MAGAZINE-how-curse-inscription-from-the-west-bank-ended-up-in-israeli-and-american-hands-1.10718635 An article critical of the procedures with which this discovery came to light http://www.rollstonepigraphy.com/?p=949 Dr. Christopher Rollston offers important critical and methodological cautions on the discovery and its meaning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdE9-55gMzo Dr. Stripling answers questions https://armstronginstitute.org/678-interview-with-dr-stripling-joshua-mt-ebal-and-the-discovery-of-an-ancient-hebrew-amulet Christian Atheist Book: Through the Looking Glass: The Imploding of an Atheist Professor's Worldview Page: https://a.co/d/1Sp3rf5 Find our content helpful? Why not buy us a cup of coffee! Go to: https://ko-fi.com/thechristianatheist #chrisrollston #rollston #christopherrollston #bobcargill #cargill #robertcargill #jedpdocumentaryhypothesis #jedp #JEDPdocumentaryhypothesis #JEDP #CSLewis #Lewis #moderntheology #biblicalcriticism #mtebal #mtebalcursetablet #cursetablet #scottstripling #associatesforbiblicalresearch #abr #thechristianatheist #drjohndwise #drjohnwise #johnwise #christian #atheist #christianity #atheism #jesus #jesuschrist #god #bible #oldtestament #newtestament #nocompromise #rationality #faith #philosophy #philosopher #culture #society #hegelism #hegelianism #hegel #reason #incarnation #history#psychology #theology #literature #humanities #hardquestions #postmodernism #woke #wisdom #ethics #science #poetry #paradox #oxymoron
We begin to lay out C. S. Lewis's case for a skeptical approach to the work of the Higher Critics. Satell, Greg. “Why the Experts Always Seem to Get it Wrong,” Forbes, 2014. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/gregsatell/2014/02/19/why-experts-always-seem-to-get-it-wrong/?sh=163664d73a36 On March 24th, 2022, the Associates for Biblical Research announced the discovery of an ancient curse tablet (defixio) on Mount Ebal at the site of "Joshua's altar." In this series, as we promised in episode #52, we revisit this discovery following the publication of the scholarly paper on May 12th of this year. We hope to lay out the context and reasons this discovery and its controversial interpretation is so important. To do so, we must become acquainted with modern theology and biblical criticism as practiced in the contemporary West, the ongoing scholarly debate over the defixio, and finally to discuss C. S. Lewis's article, "Modern Theology and Biblical Criticism." I would suggest that our listeners review our original episode, The Christian Atheist #52: “The Curse Tablet: Archaeology and Faith.” Jenny and I discuss the curse tablet on No Compromise #47 & #48. Episode 47 on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/F5Ahh53zM_0 Episode 47 on Podcast: https://pod.link/thechristianatheist/episode/fd17351c74d4b4c18710232055614b55 Links to critical comments by Drs. Rollston and Cargill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkBByBE2OUo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBmuNw59AOg Episode 48 on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/vJWZca8wLig Episode 48 on Podcast: https://pod.link/thechristianatheist/episode/3d7081b2ada978aed5db7250f04ab605 Heritage Science Journal publication (open access): “You are Cursed by the God YHW:” an early Hebrew inscription from Mt. Ebal | Heritage Science | Full Text (springeropen.com) Below find important websites for further information on this topic: https://biblearchaeology.org/current-events-list/4896-abr-researchers-discover-the-oldest-known-proto-hebrew-inscription-ever-found ABR's announcement of the discovery with Dr. Scott Stripling https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/MAGAZINE-how-curse-inscription-from-the-west-bank-ended-up-in-israeli-and-american-hands-1.10718635 An article critical of the procedures with which this discovery came to light http://www.rollstonepigraphy.com/?p=949 Dr. Christopher Rollston offers important critical and methodological cautions on the discovery and its meaning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdE9-55gMzo Dr. Stripling answers questions https://armstronginstitute.org/678-interview-with-dr-stripling-joshua-mt-ebal-and-the-discovery-of-an-ancient-hebrew-amulet Christian Atheist Book: Through the Looking Glass: The Imploding of an Atheist Professor's Worldview Page: https://a.co/d/1Sp3rf5 Find our content helpful? Why not buy us a cup of coffee! Go to: https://ko-fi.com/thechristianatheist #chrisrollston #rollston #christopherrollston #bobcargill #cargill #robertcargill #jedpdocumentaryhypothesis #jedp #JEDPdocumentaryhypothesis #JEDP #CSLewis #Lewis #moderntheology #biblicalcriticism #mtebal #mtebalcursetablet #cursetablet #scottstripling #associatesforbiblicalresearch #abr #thechristianatheist #drjohndwise #drjohnwise #johnwise #christian #atheist #christianity #atheism #jesus #jesuschrist #god #bible #oldtestament #newtestament #nocompromise #rationality #faith #philosophy #philosopher #culture #society #hegelism #hegelianism #hegel #reason #incarnation #history#psychology #theology #literature #humanities #hardquestions #postmodernism #woke #wisdom #ethics #science #poetry #paradox #oxymoron
Regina Black Lennox is the Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff at Satell Institute, a company well-known for a strong, supportive culture of accountability and dedication to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Ed Satell founded and fully-endowed the groundbreaking Satell Institute, a “Think and Do Tank for Corporate Social Responsibility.” The Institute is focused on championing the interdependence of successful business organizations, the well-being of the communities they operate in, and the need they have for each other, recognizing an inescapable priority for business leaders — to make the communities they operate in better by partnering for-profits with quality nonprofits, for the greater good. As a consultant, speaker, and presenter, Regina has also worked with faith educational institutions and nonprofit organizations to provide global resources to help companies understand and maximize their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, training retreats, and motivational seminars. Her best-known presentations include: The Language of Leadership, Ways to Incite & Excite; Stay Proactive—Not Reactive; Communicate to Create;Called, Challenged and Gifted; and Implementing Change Powerfully and Successfully.Regina serves on several boards and advisory councils and has received The Distinguished Advocate Award issued by The Support Center for Child Advocates. In this episode… As a business leader, how can you take action and make a positive change in your community? Where can you turn to find workable strategies and resources to nourish people in need and your community? Regina Black Lennox knows that leaders need access to tools and resources to take actionable steps to impact workforce development to sustain the community and the people who live there. She has been at the forefront of actively engaging and encouraging leaders to create immediate — and lasting — change in their communities through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Regina advocates for people to remain authentic and connect to others with a deeper meaning and to hold true to Founder Ed Satell's belief, model, and teaching of “Think we, not just me.” In this episode of Level Up, Nick Araco sits down with Regina Black Lennox, Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff at Satell Institute, to discuss the importance of research and a commitment for doing good within the community. Regina talks about the sequence of connecting through research and education, ways to develop positive Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and creating a sustainable future through the next generation. Stay tuned!
Featured interview: Implications of Korea's first national land observation satellite and its first picturesque results of Dokdo -차세대중형위성 국토위성의 고해상도 위성사진 및 영상 기술 함의 Guest: Dr. Lee Duk Kyu, Researcher, Korea Aerospace Research Institute
No longer the domain of strictly nation-states, 'new space' is undergoing a wave of commercialization and growth. Two key engineering challenges, observed Louis Perna, are in-space communications and propulsion. He and his co-founder, Natalya Bailey, launched Accion Systems to provide cost-effective electrospray propulsion for satellites.While the complexities of space travel are something that many members of society may recognize, less obvious may be the terrestrial challenges spacefaring tech developers face: designing and manufacturing hardware, cultivating an interdisciplinary team, and working through unit economics of complicated systems. Louis details his insider's view of the privatization of space, one electrospray ion thruster at a time.Show Notes– Episode page, transcript, and podcast listening links: https://toughtechtoday.com/commercializing-satellite-propulsion-with-louis-perna/– Louis Perna on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-perna-6b237621Topic Timecodes01:10 Electrospray propulsion is...02:54 Transitioning tech out of a lab04:50 The Global Founders' Skills Accelerator05:36 Space industry inflection point06:54 Lowering satellite costs07:31 Failure as an option08:53 Two challenges: communications and propulsion09:53 Designing for mass manufacturability12:01 Making thousands of thrusters12:53 Kessler Syndrome responsibility14:54 Avoiding a 10,000-year delay on spaceflight16:51 Maneuvering in space19:01 Cubesats and modular design20:55 What if a low-cost satellite threatens a billion dollar satellite?22:35 How to recruit a team to build complex systems26:39 Rocket science is tough, but commercializing rocket science is tougher29:00 Making something manufacturable30:32 Learning supplier relations and quality monitoring31:34 An entrepreneurial seed?33:53 Having a partner at your side37:32 Space to remain the domain of nation-states?39:42 The Earth-focus of commercial space41:04 Manufacturing thruster components in space43:14 Water propellants43:59 Space-testing thruster tech45:54 The enticement of Very Low Earth Orbit47:09 Air-breathing satellite propulsion48:36 Advice for a fellow scientist-engineerTagsSatellite Propulsion, Ion Thrust, Electrospray, Louis Perna, Accion Systems, MIT
The veteran entrepreneur and founder of the Satell Institute is going all out to help nonprofits during Covid-19
Corporate change needs to change. How can it be that a disappointing 74% of corporate transformation projects fail? Greg Satell, author of Cascades, How to Create a Movement that Drives Transformational Change, has figured out why and provides a powerful alternative. In this interview, In the Author's Studio with the Futureproofing : Next team, Satell acknowledges that successful corporate transformation begins with a small group of people getting inspired that things can change. However, what sparks change in conceiving of the new vision is not effective in spreading that vision to a larger organization. Here’s how to start a mass movement. Step One: Initial zealots become fully engaged in a significant shift because of what’s NEW and DIFFERENT. Step Two: A small group gains early wins. Step Three: The zealots shift their narrative AWAY FROM what’s new and different in favor of a view of WHERE THERE IS COMMON GROUND between the old way of working and the new model. “The things that make people passionate about a new idea initially are NOT the same things that bring new people in. For a movement to take flight, you have to switch the narrative from an emphasis on DIFFERENTIATED VALUES to SHARED VALUES.” You’ll learn how companies like Netflix, Experian, and P&G broke the mold to move from small, team-level wins to a corporate movement. In this lively discussion, Greg Satell shares practical wisdom that is essential to getting well-intentioned change initiatives across the finish line.
Today's episode is Lian's story of being diagnosed with colon cancer after a routine colonoscopy and how that early screening may have prevented a much more serious outcome.It's also the story of how being pestered by her friend Karah to get that screening may have saved her life. Satellite Sisters and Misters, this is what we do for each other. You have our permission to pester!Please share this show with your own Satellite Sisters and Misters.To read Lian's complete blog post on her diagnosis and treatment, go to www.satellitesisters.com.For more information on Colonoscopies and Who Should Get Screened and When, click hereFor more information on Colon Cancer, click here.For support for patients and families, here are some resources.American Cancer Society Colon Cancer Coalition Colorectal Cancer AllianceThanks you to today's sponsors. Please support them by using these special urls and promo codes.FabFitFun: www.fabfitfun.com Promo code SISTERSMeUndies: www.MeUndies.com/sistersThirdLove: www.thirdlove.com/sistersJoyBird: jaybird.com/SISTERS25Entertaining Sisters: Lian's media recommendations today include 2 great podcasts:Terrible, Thanks for Asking. https://www.ttfa.orgEverything Happens https://katebowler.com/podcasts/Her new meditation app is Calm.Rebecca Katz's cookbooks have some great recipes: https://www.rebeccakatz.comAnd how about some delightful Post-op TV shows? Lian recommends:Great British Baking ShowAt Home with ValerieOriginal BBC Pride & PrejudiceBBC version of EmmaFour Weddings and Funeral - the TV show on Hulu
In 2014, Greg Satell experienced the Orange Revolution in Ukraine. What he observed in Kiev during that time seemingly defied all logic or reason: thousands of people would all of a sudden stop whatever they were doing and do something else entirely. And they did it in unison as if guided by a mysterious force. This whole situation baffled Greg so much that he decided to research what makes some social movements successful while others fizzle out without making an impact. The outcome of the decade-long quest for understanding the principles of successful change is Greg’s new book, "Cascades - How to Create a Movement That Drives Transformational Change”. The main thing that Greg discovered in his research was that: "To truly change the world, you don't need a catchy slogan or a charismatic leader. What you need is a cascade, small groups, loosely connected but united by a common purpose." If you seek to change the culture in your team or your company, you will find that Greg’s new book and our conversation are full of practical tips on how to successfully challenge the status quo, create transformational change and maintain it over time.
Innovation Inside LaunchStreet: Leading Innovators | Business Growth | Improve Your Innovation Game
We’ve entered a new era. One that requires us to solve challenges we’ve never seen and explore solutions we’ve never created. If you are like me, sometimes it’s hard to wrap your head around it. And that’s why I had Greg Satell on Inside LaunchStreet. He is the author of Mapping Innovation: A Playbook For Navigating A Disruptive Age, a regular contributor to Harvard Business Review and INC and a sought-after innovation thought leader. We talked a lot about how we are moving from the age of iterating what we know into exploring what we don’t know. He shared with me the top ways to stay relevant and ahead in this changing time. Key Takeaways: [:59] Tamara opens the show by sharing that the overarching theme in today’s conversation is the fact that we’re transforming the era that we’re in from iterating what we know into exploring new things. She invites listeners to take the IQE Assessment. This will help you to shift into the new era. [3:52] Greg just released his book Mapping Innovation: A Playbook for Navigating a Disruptive Age. It was recently selected as one of the best business books of 2017 by 800ceoread. [4:52] You might be surprised to learn that Greg spent 15 years in the former Soviet Union. [6:10] Greg teaches that we are currently in the digital revolution. It’s been driven by the ability to add silicon wafers. The value has now shifted to the front end to behavioral-design-type things. He thinks the digital era is nearing its end. [10:13] What can we expect the new era to look like? What should innovators have their eye on into the future? [16:22] Greg says you need to get out and widen and deepen your connections. Tamara believes it’s more about going wide and connecting the different dots. They talk about connection driving transformation. Greg thinks the key thing is to get away from the idea of constantly adapting. You need to prepare rather than adapt. [18:31] Greg believes you can change and evolve to keep up, but you can’t win by evolving. Tamara and Greg talk about Google and Facebook evolving. [21:50] Tamara questions where the fast-casual industry goes and how do businesses prepare for the shift? Greg discusses material science. It’s important to have an idea as to what new technology can affect your industry. Then, start laying the groundwork. [25:54] Do smaller companies and startups have a handle on it? [28:02] Get introduced to the 70/20/10 rule. [31:26] How does innovation become responsible across the 70/20/10? [33:20] Senior leaders have to make innovation a priority. It’s important to figure out how to sustain over time. Innovation isn’t about ideas. It's about solving problems. Go look for a good, meaningful problem to solve. [37:27] Greg and Tamara discuss Malcolm Gladwell’s ideas. Tamara says he’s good at taking large and complex topics and making them easily digestible for the everyday person. [39:28] Connect with Greg at gregsatell.com or at digitaltonto.com. [39:59] Greg shares the story about Alexander Fleming and the invention of penicillin. Penicillin didn’t become available for twenty years. Listen in to learn how penicillin came to be the important medicine it is today. Tamara reminds listeners that it doesn’t just happen. Innovation is never a single event. [45:44] Greg’s final piece of advice is to go looking for a meaningful problem to solve. [46:40] Tamara loved Greg’s idea that innovators are connectors. They’re people out there gathering ideas and experiences. We need to think about how we can be connectors in this world. Get your IQE Assessment and start innovating and adapting. If you are ready to: get buy-in from key decision makers on your next big idea be a high-impact, high-value member that ignites change foster a culture of innovation where everyone on your team is bringing innovative ideas that tackle challenges and seize opportunities... Join us on LaunchStreet — gotolaunchstreet.com Mentioned in This Episode: Mapping Innovation: A Playbook For Navigating A Disruptive Age, by Greg Satell
The Satell Institute located in Malvern, Pennsylvania is a nonprofit that is dedicated to promoting corporate social responsibility. Ed chatted with Matt Cabrey, Executive Director of Select Greater Philadelphia, a council of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia about how he believes it’s the business community’s duty to make the region a better place through increasing the number of companies committed to long-term investments in nonprofits. Ed also explained how they are a nonpartisan operating foundation that it is fully-funded by a multi-million dollar endowment which allows for 100% of their members investments to go to the nonprofits of their choice.
Be Kind...Rewind. Examining the rise, fall, facts and fiction surrounding Blockbuster Video. Best selling author, speaker and business advisor Greg Satell has written about this in Forbes magazine and joins us to discuss. Visit Greg's online home at www.digitaltonto.com
On today's Satellite Sisters, Monica, Liz and Julie establish the whereabouts of the missing sisters: news on Sheila Dolan and birthday girl Lian Dolan. Monica made a quick work trip to Los Angeles for a conference and provides her updates on using Uber for the first time, renting from VRBO and finding the right Yelp spot for dinner. You may be alarmed about what's happening in the election, but Julie is psyched about all the action at the First Ladies Desk. Big Dog Bill Clinton. Slovenian Supermodel Melania Trump. It's heating up, people. Julie is on the case. Julie also has a report of the movie 45 Years and a list of who should see that movie and, more importantly, who should NOT. Bravo to Charlotte Rampling for her performance but she's not so keen on the rest of it. The Styles section of the New York Times has a fascinating story by Laura Holson about music mogul David Geffen in today's paper, full of lots of great quotes including his own instructions to the reporter: "Write whatever you want." Hahaha. He renamed a building at Lincoln Center after himself. So long, Avery Fisher. Thanks for the early 70's effort. It's Geffen's music hall on your building now. Monica wants to know if you are interested at all in the new food trend: savory oatmeal. Yes? No? Sounds delish under the right circumstance. Follow us on Twitter @SatSisters. Join us on Facebook at our Satellite Sisters Facebook Group. Email us at info@satellitesisters.com. And subscribe to our show Satellite Sisters on iTunes. Write a review. Thanks!
The Chaos Chronicles returns! back behind the mic with: Building better Classroom Environments for Boys from Time.com. Here's a link to : Chisitina Hoff Sommers: 3 Things Schools can do to help Boys Succeed Kid, Parents and Online Obligations Willow Wonder: Why Do I Worry: a new book about childhood anxiety and OCD with author Kristin Beckstrom Radcliffe. For more information, click here: http://www.kbradcliffe.com/Willow-Wonders.html
Satellite Sisters WordWrite Festival: Columnist Tracy Beckerman A series of interview with writers. In this episode, writer and humorist Tracy Beckerman talks about her new "momoir' Lost in Suburbia. Tracy's popular newpaper column Lost in Suburbia is een in over 400 newspapers. Her memoir tells the story of how she got pregnant, lost herself, and then got her cool back in the New Jersey suburbs. For more information about Tracy Beckerman, please check out her website Lost in Surbia http://lostinsuburbiablog.com/
How does radio reach out of the studio? This week, we tune in explore the science and technology of broadcasting to find out how a voice hits the airwaves. We discover the difference between AM, FM and DAB, and use basic physics to build our own microphone. Plus, the 7000 year old cheese and the surprisingly simple solution to a box jellyfish sting. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
How does radio reach out of the studio? This week, we tune in explore the science and technology of broadcasting to find out how a voice hits the airwaves. We discover the difference between AM, FM and DAB, and use basic physics to build our own microphone. Plus, the 7000 year old cheese and the surprisingly simple solution to a box jellyfish sting. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists