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DisrupTV Episode 289, Jeff Tarr, Saul Kaplan, Touraj Parang by DisrupTV
How can we start to imagine a different future and render it in the real world? Kison interviews Saul Kaplan, the Founder and Chief Catalyst at the Business Innovation Factory, all about the Three Superpowers of Transformation and learns how to drive innovation in your organization. Below are some of the highlights you'll hear: How human-centered design can help your future What is rapid prototyping when applied in the real world How storytelling and engagement consider as a real superpower Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Saul Kaplan, Founder & Chief Catalyst at Business Innovation Factory, Cecile Moulard, Founder & CEO of MixR and Vikas Shah MBE, Entrepreneur & Author of Thought Economics. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
The Iowa Idea: Saul Kaplan “You can't analyze your way to transformation!” Welcome to The Iowa Idea Podcast. In this episode, I'm joined by Saul Kaplan. Saul is an innovation junkie, the founder and Chief Catalyst of the Business Innovation Factory (also known as BIF) and author of The Business Model Innovation Factory: How to […]
Saul Kaplan is the founder and Chief Catalyst of the Business Innovation Factory and author of The Business Model Innovation Factory: How to Stay Relevant when the World Is Changing. Saul was into Biz Model Innovation before it was cool and he remains one of the people in the world I most admire as a business builder. Special thanks to our Producer, Rebecca Lawrence.
Today my guest is Saul Kaplan. Saul is the founder of The Business Innovation Factory. BIF Designs, Prototypes, and Tests New Business Models for Social Impact. In this episode, Saul shares with us the opportunities for innovation in challenging times.
Today my guest is Saul Kaplan. Saul is the founder of The Business Innovation Factory. BIF Designs, Prototypes, and Tests New Business Models for Social Impact. In this episode, Saul shares with us the opportunities for innovation in challenging times.
Saul Kaplan shares some of his experiences and wisdom about Jewish education in this short interview. Some of the powerful ideas he mentioned are: The importance of ownership an example of what this looks like The importance of the teacher Considering the input/output process to ensure the system has coherence Education as "the opening of minds" (my words, not his) I really enjoyed speaking to Saul and hearing his ideas. I personally benefit from his prior work on a daily basis and this interview shows a bit of why he was successful in putting together a framework that has lasted so long and is still beneficial to our school.
This Month We welcome a new set of amazing leaders to discuss being and innovation! This week, Mr. Saul Kaplan from The Business Innovation Factory in Providence Rhode Island. @Skap5 @thebif @mr_jlester
Jeff Leitner believes that if we want to create a new future together we have to start by uncovering the unwritten rules. Unwritten rules are remarkably powerful, informal suggestions about how we’re expected to behave in social settings. They're the single biggest influence on our daily behaviors, setting the norms for how we interact with each other. Change starts by discovering the unwritten rules all around us. Tune into this episode of the Business Model Sandbox podcast to hear Saul Kaplan and Jeff Leitner explore the evolution of social innovation and how to discover the power of unwritten rules to enable transformation change that matters.
He is the founder and Chief Catalyst of the Business Innovation Factory and author of the book, The Business Model Innovation Factory: How to Stay Relevant when the World Is Changing. He started BIF in 2005 with a mission to enable business model innovation. BIF makes transformational change safer and easier to manage for institutional leaders by helping them explore, test, and commercialize next practices and new business models. Prior to BIF, he served as the Executive Director of the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation and as the Executive Counselor to the Governor on Economic and Community Development. His past professional life includes fascinating experiences as a Senior Strategy Partner in Accenture’s Health & Life-Science practice working broadly throughout the pharmaceutical, medical products, and biotechnology industry. As a Marketing Plans Manager at the Pharmaceutical Division of Eli Lilly and Company, he assisted in developing the launch strategy and successful introduction of Prozac into the U.S. market. He holds an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focusing on the strategic management of technology and a BS in Pharmacy from the University of Rhode Island. Join me on this episode of the Curve Benders podcast with Saul Kaplan of the Business Innovation Factory. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-nour/message
I attended for the first time to #BIF2019 organized by y, in the city of Providence, in Rhode Island. BIF designs, prototypes, and tests new business models for social impact. Saul Kaplan, Founder of BIF mentioned while he was opened the event that the most important thing is to share stories, first of all, because storytelling is every day, and also allows us to be vulnerable and be genuine.
I attended for the first time to #BIF2019 organized by y, in the city of Providence, in Rhode Island. BIF designs, prototypes, and tests new business models for social impact. Saul Kaplan, Founder of BIF mentioned while he was opened the event that the most important thing is to share stories, first of all, because storytelling is every day, and also allows us to be vulnerable and be genuine.
A leading transformational thinker, Matthew Milan has spent the last 20 years solving tough software innovation challenges for organizations ranging from small tech startups to large fortune 500 companies. Since 2008, Milan has served as the Chief Executive Officer at Normative, a software innovation firm helping organizations decide which projects should be invested in, how to manage innovation risks, how to build stakeholders' confidence, and how to get the right ideas to market efficiently. Milan joins Saul Kaplan on this episode of the Business Model Sandbox podcast to discuss software innovation and design, emerging technology and the (not so distant) future of human - technology interaction.
On this episode of the Business Model Sandbox, Saul Kaplan sits down with BIF's newest team member, Chief Impact Officer Ben Seigel to discuss the ins and outs of social impact investing, harnessing emerging technologies to unleash personal agency and new personalized business models. Ben joins BIF after serving as the Global Social Impact Project and Partnerships Lead at ConsenSys. While there, Ben ideated, built, and activated the Blockchain for Social Impact Coalition, and led the ConsenSys Social Impact efforts in both client acquisition and the delivery of strategic initiatives, partnerships and client services. Focusing on areas such as human rights and financial inclusion, Ben is a leading voice in equipping social impact organizations with blockchain solutions. We are excited to have Ben on the BIF and Personalized Medicine by Design (PMxD) team!
When Saul Kaplan produced his carefully compiled spreadsheet of how he planned to host a two day summit on innovation, the last thing he expected his friend to do was tear the spreadsheet to pieces—literally. His friend was none other than Richard Saul Wurman, the founder of TED, so his feedback was not something Saul could take lightly. This summit was his dream. After years of being a consultant and looking at innovation from the top-down, he knew that he wanted to put on an event that focused on innovation from the bottom-up—what Saul referred to as a “human-centered design.” He had planned everything, from how they would scale from the nano to the cosmic, but the feedback from Richard was blunt and to the point: “You have an awful lot to learn, Kaplan, about what organic engagement and connection is…Design something that you’re interested in, that you can learn from, and then allow other people to participate in that by doing it openly and transparently.” In many ways, that has become the touchpoint of the annual Business Innovation Factory (BIF) summit. Organic engagement and connection permeate each session, and the best talks are those that solve problems in the real world and discuss the human experience. Join us as we discuss his advice for anyone planning a conference or summit, what it means to “Cause a RCUS,” and how he continually finds ways to reinvent himself. Show notes and links - https://whitneyjohnson.com/saul-kaplan
Saul Kaplan is the Founder and Chief Catalyst of the Business Innovation Factory located in downtown Providence, RI. Saul started BIF in 2005 with a mission to enable collaborative organizational innovation. BIF is a nonprofit which creates a real world laboratory for innovators to explore. It tests new business models and system level solutions in areas of high social importance, including healthcare. Healthcare is one of BIF’s areas of expertise, and Saul discusses innovative strategies in healthcare delivery and in workplace wellbeing.
Live from Davos, DisrupTV caught up with Richie Etwaru, CDO at IQVIA & Author of "Blockchain: Trust Companies," Jayraj Nair, Global Head of IoT and VP at Wipro, David Chou, VP & CIO/CDO at Children’s Mercy Kansas City, and Saul Kaplan, Founder and Chief Catalyst at Business Innovation Factory. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
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Innovation is not simply making tweaks to an existing thing, it’s changing the fundamental structure of that thing to provide greater value to the end user. That’s how my guest, Saul Kaplan thinks of innovation, and one of the main ways he encourages corporations to harness the power of innovation is through collaboration. In this conversation, Saul and I talk about what collaboration really is, how we can be sure we’re open to the voices of others in a truly collaborative effort, and what the leaders of corporations need to do these days to make the most of the disruptions that are sure to come in their industry. Through innovation and collaboration we change the way we deliver value and solve problems. There are many examples these days of companies that have disrupted their industry by providing a new solution to an age-old problem. Take Uber and Lyft for example. Their "ride-sharing" approach has revolutionized the transportation industry, creating greater experiences and value for passengers and drivers alike. Saul Kaplan says these are companies that have truly innovated, transforming an entire industry. His desire is to see more and more companies not just adapting to disruptions but getting out ahead of them, causing them, for the sake of providing tremendous benefit to society as a whole. In this conversation Saul and I talk about how that can happen, so be sure you take the time to listen. Too many people like to say they are collaborating when they’re really just using people to further their own agenda. When I asked Saul Kaplan how he defines collaboration he quickly pointed out that true collaboration is not what most people think it is. He says many people think they are collaborating simply because they’ve asked someone else to help them accomplish what they have already determined should be done. But true collaboration starts with openness to new ideas and solutions from the beginning. It enables more perspectives to inform the approach to answering problems and brings new, creative, often disruptive solutions as a result. Saul has such a clear way of thinking about these things and the work he’s doing with the team at The Business Innovation Factory is truly groundbreaking. I hope you take the time to listen to this conversation and learn from Saul’s years of experience. Collaboration is the secret to transforming things instead of just tweaking them. True innovation changes the fundamental nature of addressing problems rather than simply taking a different viewpoint or making minor modifications. Saul Kaplan says that innovation through collaboration is the way forward and those who take the time to unlearn the old models of doing business that are steeped in the industrial era and relearn how to foster collaboration. Leaders who can do so are the ones who will transform and empower society. That’s a huge way of thinking - and it’s part of what makes Paul’s approach to business so exciting. I invite you to take the time to listen as Saul and I discuss the power of collaboration to truly innovate across disciplines and industries, on this episode of Masters of Leadership. Business leaders: Get ready to change business models many times over the course of your career. One of the most obvious examples of what the future holds for businesses is the way Netflix has revolutionized the distribution and consumption of video entertainment. Their “movies by mail" business model brought Blockbuster and its retail-store model to its knees. But the innovations of the Netflix team didn’t stop there. They stayed ahead of the curve by foreseeing the next consumption pattern for video entertainment - streaming - and pioneered a scalable model that has dictated the path the industry will take for the near future. That’s two business models the company has developed within the past 15 years or so. It’s an example of the way business leaders need to be thinking as technology and collaboration open the door to greater ways of delivering the answers to consumer problems. Saul Kaplan joins me on this episode to talk about the way collaboration spawns innovation, so don’t miss it. Outline of This Episode [1:25] What does collaboration mean to Saul Kaplan? [4:13] The things it takes to unleash collaboration across industries and disciplines. [6:50] Saul’s most successful collaborations and what made them so effective. [9:42] A lesson-learned in collaboration: the role of a true catalyst. [13:52] How corporations can make collaboration a daily behavior and measure its ROI. [19:00] Examples of corporate leaders who have gotten out of the old models. [25:03] Techniques Saul recommends to encourage inclusiveness and transparency. [28:20] Tips for those who want to master collaboration: learning out loud. [32:58] How to best connect with Saul personally. Resources & People Mentioned The Business Innovation Factory www.ItsSaulConnected.com BOOK: The Business Model Innovation Factory Saul on Twitter Saul’s post: So Many Corporate Innovation Labs, So Little Innovation Connect With Erica admin@cotentialgroup.com facebook.com/edhawan
Saul Kaplan and Rabbi Irwin Kula discuss the imperative of all leaders to ask whether or not the core of what we do is actually helping people, citing the need for disruption across all domains, religion included, in order to solve our most vital problems facing our society today.
Saul Kaplan and Michael Margolis discuss storytelling as it relates to our personal brand identity, how it can be implemented effectively at a business level, and in our communities. Margolis explains that "stories are the DNA source code to human relationships," and discusses the fine art of allowing for a vulnerability in our narratives, the imperative of relationships to the storytelling process, and how the right story can lead to big changes and innovation.
In this, episode 5 of Founder To Founder Phil talks to Business Innovation Factory Founder Saul Kaplan. Saul and Phil talk about the importance of personal and professional reinvention, how story-telling acts as a catalyst for innovation and why thinking about 'what's next' every day is essential.
Saul Kaplan and Angela Blanchard talk about reinventing communities, starting with the people who live there – by listening to them, learning about their aspirations, and enabling them in the pursuit of their goals.
Saul Kaplan and Dustin Haisler, Chief Innovation Officer for E.REPUBLIC, discuss what it takes to innovate within the public sector.
Saul Kaplan and Patrick Doyle, CEO of Domino's, talk the importance of customer experience in reinventing business models and they discuss that business model innovation is never done it should always be a work in progress.
Saul Kaplan is the Founder and Chief Catalyst of Business Innovation Factory and the author of Business Model Innovation Factory. In this interview, we discuss why the landscape of business is changing and why leaders need to keep up by innovating their business models or risk being “netflixed.” What is being netflixed? Listen and find out.
Moe Abdou interviews the author of The Business Model Innovation Factory, Saul Kaplan